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2021 100 #4 - 8/27/21

8/30/2021

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 Just another (century) ride. Nothing special, just an easy loop on a rare day of low temps and low humidity. Well, THAT’s kinda special in late August, wouldn’t ya think?

But I got rolling early. Out the door at 6:30am … in case it DOES get hot. But it’s a special, special day ‘cause I’m ridin’ the FrankenTrek with NEW TIRES!

Yeah … that last episode of riding a front flat in from 5 miles out on the Independence Century (after flatting THREE times) has made me question if going long on the FT is a bit too risky, given that the bike is jinxed with flats. Even with Conti Gatorskins, that I’ve always loved, this bike just can’t seem to stay on the road.

So, new tires, new tubes … and can ya believe it … I actually finished this day’s century w/o a hitch.
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Headwinds increased a bit as I approached Sodus Point, and they were on full display at the beach and breakwalls at the bay, with huge waves crashing and throwing spray 30 feet in the air.
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Exciting to watch, as well as the kite surfer who was having mostly good luck staying upright. But bummed that the food stand wasn’t open. Alas, the c-store at the corner met my basic needs of Spicy Chili Doritos (400 calories and 28% daily sat-fat!) and a coke.

Southbound on NY14 toward Lyons, I veered off the highway to take in some gorgeous farm country views on Klippel Road, which reminded me of the rolling Flint Hills of eastern Kansas, without the gravel. That extra loop was added to help meet my century mark. Easy decision.
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In Lyons, I grab a coke at the Sunoco station and decide to just hop on the Canal trail for the quiet, yet surprisingly quick cruise back to Rochester. I did stop briefly at the Pal-Mac park to do some stretching as I’m not used to being so stretched out on long rides on my road bike, but I do see the advantage!  102 miles in 7 and 1/2 hours is not the numbers I get on any other bike.

OK … the FrankenTrek is (probably still) jinxed, but it IS the speedstar in my fleet.

Keep Rolling!

Postnote: I just realized that I admitted to having only two cokes and a bag of Doritos to fuel the day's ride. But that's incorrect! I had Cheerios for breakfast!)
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  • Adventures
    • Trans-America 2004 >
      • San Francisco to Carson City
      • Carson City to Snake Valley
      • Snake Valley to Monticello
      • Monticello to Eads
      • Eads to Golden City
      • Golden City to Clay
      • Clay to Breaks Interstate Park
      • Breaks I.P. to Yorktown
    • San Juan Huts 2007
    • Deal's Gap
    • The Last Blacksburg Trip
  • Bike Porn
  • Blog
  • Bikes 4 Sale