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2010 Tour de Cure … The Century, pt. 2

At the end of the 5,500-feet of elevation gain, there was a short section of 17-percent grade, the infamous “Wall in the Road.” I made it up that part. Although the last few pedals felt like I was sitting in the weight room at the Y pushing a ton of plates up on the leg press. As I approach the first switchback, the girl in the blue jersey has gotten off her bike to walk … the woman who did nine centuries in nine days. I’m a very logical person and as soon as I saw that I thought, “That makes total sense.” Continue reading

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2010 Tour de Cure … The Century, pt. 1

After five months of training, I ride my first century in Longmont, Colo., at the Tour de Cure, a diabetes fundraiser. It was going to be hot out — mid-90s — but the event starts before the sun comes up, so it was nice and cool at the start. Standing there waiting for the ride to begin, one of the riders asks me if I’m going to ride the century. I’m thinking, “No, I’m just out here before the sun rises to cheer you guys on.” Continue reading

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2009 Tour de Cure … Metric Century

To be completely honest with you, I only needed to raise $150 to participate in the Tour de Cure. The only reason I keep asking for money is … I recently found out that if I raise $1,000 they’ll let me use the restrooms on the course; which could come in handy. Continue reading

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