Here is what I learned:
- 5 hours on a road bike is a long f***king time to be sitting on a bicycle seat.
-Chamois cream does not last that long.
-A Banana Bread Larabar is the "best thing in the entire world" at the 2 hour mark and I am an idiot for only bringing one.
-No matter how tired you are, catching a stop light next to an attractive female with her seat belt on never gets old.(separation!)
-I have renamed my road bike the "Devil's Chariot", I hate it.
-At the 4 hour mark, a $2.00 vending machine 20 oz. Coke knocks the Banana Bread out of the "best thing in the entire world" contest.
-A 20 oz. Coke seems like it is 8 oz.
-No matter how many times you try to lower the volume or change a song on your ipod shuffle by hitting the buttons on your heart rate monitor, it will never work.
-One of the most disappointing things is that the germ infested water fountain at the public park does not work, so you have to tap dance your way into the men's bathroom and fill your water bottles from the sink, also known as the "bum shower".
-No matter how many times you take your empty water bottles out of the cage and look at them, they never fill themselves up. There are no magical water fairies, sprites, or trolls that come from another land and fill them for you while you are riding. You can wish all you want, again, not going to happen.
-I wished I had a fillet knife and a cast iron pan on the ride to slice my belly fat so I could cook Ron Bacon on the side of road, I was really hungry.
-Quad cramps really hurt.
-If the wind was against me on the home stretch, suicide would have been an alternative.
If I learned anything on this ride, it was that I am going to put a Coke in my Camelbak for Felasco.
7 comments:
kent, i haven't laughed this hard since bob was in "bartending school"
oops...sorry i didnt realize that was my sister ron....my bad!!
that's some funny shit. We only did ~3 today. SHAZBOT!
Great recap RD. You have a way with words to really get the point across. Lets see, my favorites are both water/water bottle stories, and the ipod HR monitor mishap. Congrats on the 5 hours. I don't think my boys can handle 5 hours on a road bike. Did your boys do something to you to piss you off?
Finally- some truth on the internet. I feel this way about almost every ride- and yet, I love it. That's so sad.
Thanks Darnell, I was going to hack up my breakfast anyway, this post just made it happen faster.
Nice post. For sure one that can hang with your famous e-mails. I've been MIA due to work and other distractions. NICE
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