Another monkey off my back; first 100 miler of the year (Sequoia Century)

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Heading north on Highway 1, passing roughly half-a-zillion Aids Lifecycle participants heading the other way. That’s Orion in front of me, the guy who saved me from the headwinds.

So what happens when you’d normally have two Santa Cruz loops (111 miles) under your belt by the time the Sequoia Century comes around, only this year, life got in the way (mostly Kevin’s epilepsy issues and surgeries), and yeah, you feel it! Overall the legs are capable of 100 miles, no problem there, but you notice, after a rest stop, they really don’t want to get going again. Especially later in the ride. And not sure if I’ve ever mentioned here that I’m pretty much unaffected by saddle issues, but today? Today my hind end feels rather, well, raw. Curiously, more of an issue sitting in a chair than on a bike seat. Go figure!

Route was the same as last year, and, same as last year, I rode to the start (from Redwood City to Foothill College in Los Altos Hills), and finished back home. The big advantage to doing that is, no need to drive a car. I’ve gone pretty much car-free for a good three years now, and have been inconvenienced only rarely. The disadvantage to not returning to the start? No post-ride food, and at the Sequoia, that usually includes an Its It ice cream bar.

That route… even though the same as last year, it was a lot harder this year due to stronger winds. Almost always headwinds by the way. Fortunately I came across Orion, same as last year, and he did some hellacious pulls into the wind, starting with the run from LaHonda to the coast. My legs were OK for the climbs, but pushing hard into the wind wasn’t in the cards for me!

This being the Sequoia Century, we had our “secret” (not anymore!) soda stop at the top of Tunitas, and having Mike F, our service manager who was staffing the station along with my son Kevin, hand me an ice-cold Mtn Dew was rather awesome. Just the right thing at just the right time.

Overall a very good ride, and makes me feel like I can handle whatever gets thrown at me in July.






5 thoughts on “Another monkey off my back; first 100 miler of the year (Sequoia Century)

  1. Yes, you missed a nice meal! I tell people the only reason I do the Sequoia is for the It’s It 🙂

    And Mike grabbed me a Coke from the bottom, for extra-icy-ness. I drink one Coke a year, and that’s the one.

    1. By not returning to Foothill College, you missed a great meal of :chicken (moist), mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, giant mushrooms (vegans), sliced zucchini, eggplant, garlic bread. There were a cold frosty mint and vanilla It’s-It Ice Cream. After a long ride, the mint is the best.

      1. Yes, sounds like a typically-nice WW post-ride spread! Of course, if the club really wanted me to make it back to the start, they’d be serving up grilled bratwurst. 🙂

    2. Really, that’s your total Coke intake for the entire year? Impressive! No Mtn Dew either? Let’s see… I started up with a cup of coffee before I left the house, had another cup of coffee at the LaHonda rest stop, followed up by the Mtn Dew at the top of Tunitas. This isn’t going to be a caffeine-free year for me.

      1. Yep, just the one Coke. But, usually coffee, 2x/day. The Iced Mocha at LaHonda was great! I had a refill. Almost tried to fill my water bottle too, but the guy there talked me out of it.

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