Video to come (like you expected anything less…)
First of all, we did it. The whole thing. 105 miles. Cutoff time for “finishing credit” was 10 hours. We rolled in at 9:59:33. I’m not kidding. That was ten fun-filled hours on the bike in 87 degree temps, 20mph headwinds, 22% humidity and sun. Oh, that sun.
And we were the lucky ones. The SAG vans rode by several times with folks who couldn’t finish. One of the race officials said, “yeah, we had a higher than average number of people who DNFd (Did Not Finish).” He attributed it to the headwinds.
I calculated that I consumed about three gallons of fluid throughout the day. That’s one-and-a-half 100 ounce camelbacks + twelve refills of the 20 ounce bottles on the bike. Water, electrolyte supplements, Hammerâ„¢ Perpetuem, HEED, Gatorade. And salt. Lots of salt tablets. And salty snacks. “Hey, you gonna eat that pretzel?”
There was a 1600′ climb from -282 ft below sea level to 1,293 above (for you locals, that’s a few hundred feet taller than the ride to Thatcher Park). Over a span of about seven miles. Took 65 minutes to go up (at high noon – and, hey, what happened to that wind?) and only 7 to go down. Wheee. Fingers went numb from the vibration of the pavement while gripping handlebars.
Along the way, we passed Badwater (“Old [Badwater], keep on rollin. Mississippi moon, won’t you keep on shinin on me…”) Try NOT singing this along the way. I dare you. (joke (c) 2008, Jim Darling). Ashford Mills (another rest stop) and turned at the top of Jubilee Pass. Which, is not named after the Friendly’s Jubilee Roll ice cream cake. I asked. I was delirious.
So that’s it for now. Stay tuned for the highlight video and then, my friends, this little project is done. Hope you enjoyed watching. I know I had a lot of fun making it.
I will leave you, for now, with this one last thought that echoed in my mind for 105 miles. It’s a quote from Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s Wind, Sand, and Stars. It was shared with me by Adventurecorps, the (excellent) company that managed this event.
“But you, by the grace of an ordeal in the night which stripped you of all that was not intrinsic, you discovered a mysterious creature born of yourself. Great was this creature, and never shall you forget him.”
I certainly won’t.
8 responses so far ↓
Liz & Jack // March 5, 2008 at 8:41 pm |
And what does “the creature” resemble? It’s the spectre of the next challenge. Go for it!!
One-speed-jack // March 5, 2008 at 10:57 pm |
You are the best young man. Jimmy Moon Mullins would have been proud!!!
Jim // March 6, 2008 at 10:42 am |
And what a challenge it was. But what a pleasure as well!! Thanks, Paul! I’ll never forget it.
Thomas Gal // March 6, 2008 at 9:20 pm |
Congrats on finishing even under 10 hours. My first windy century in DV was a terrible 7 hours of suffering following going WAY to fast out the gates. Believe it or not the winds were even crazier then they seemed. It also appears they extended the cutoff time to over 12 hours due to the conditions.
I have a link to the weather conditions from a near by airport on my ride report.
http://ravingsoftom.blogspot.com/2008/03/death-valley-spring-century-2008.html
Roger & Ev - The Canadians // March 7, 2008 at 10:14 pm |
Paul, it was great to meet you and Jim. We really enjoyed our talks at the Ranch. We continue to talk about you and are hoping that you will send us your email address and identify the DV website photos of you guys or send us some of the photos from the day. Hey, here is a crazy idea for you….Do you want to do the DV 200 in the fall? We just got back home to the Great White North on the 5th. We were greeted with piles of fresh snow so we are missing the desert sun. I guess it will be a few days before we ride again. Stay in touch.
Jaguar // March 12, 2008 at 7:12 pm |
Conditions were tough that day. In fact, if I’ve ridden a tougher century, it does NOT readily spring to mind. You and Jim rode well. Congrats on earning a well deserved finish. Ride on!
Jaguar.
BZ // March 18, 2008 at 7:22 pm |
Congrats on finishing! Still eager for your final video report.
GB // April 5, 2008 at 11:57 pm |
Congrats on the ride, I finished as well that day in the desert!
Looking forward to seeing your final video one of these days.