I did not set out to do my Metric Century ride yesterday, but wound up doing it anyway. And yes, in under 4 hours!
I had two goals for the ride - (1.) get to the end of the trail I was riding on, and (2.) see how my body reacted to eating and drinking on the ride.
First, I wanted to get to the end of the trail (which I thought ended at mile marker 40) and then see the total distance from where I start (around mile marker 11.5). It would be somewhat less that 62 miles (56 miles or so), so then I would know how much farther back on the trail I would need to start to get to the 62. But when I got to mile marker 40, the trail didn't end! So I went a little farther, and then a little farther, and I thought: why not just try to do the 62 miles since I had come so far?
The second, I wanted to see how my body would react to eating and drinking. On my previous rides, I took only water along, and by the end of my 50 mile ride, I was completely out of gas. So I knew I needed to refuel on the way. I did some research and took with me Gatorade instead of water, and a power bar to nibble on the ride. But if my stomach didn't like that, I didn't want it to be on the ride I was trying to meet my goal. Turns out I was fine, and I while I was tired at the end of the ride, I did finish well. The fuel was just what I needed.
So here are my results:
I also figure that if you take off some time for when I had to wait at road crossings (which sometimes seems like forever!), and also for the couple of times I had to stop and run back and pick up my water bottle which either shook off because of a bumpy bridge or I just dropped, I would have gained another 4-5 minutes.
But anyway, I did it! 100 kilometers in less than 4 hours. Now it's up to others to help me meet the other half of the "Pastor Challenge" - raising $5,000 for the Pregnancy Center. If you want to help, follow the link at the top of this blog.