Clearly the bike got around, but there's no evidence you ever left the
driveway!  Just kidding.  Congratulations.  I haven't done a century
in a couple of years, but I can still remember the sense of
accomplishment, fatigue, and leg cramps the next night.  Take a couple
of days off the bike, eat lots of protein and feel good about
yourself.

thanks for sharing,

michael

On Jul 11, 5:32 pm, EricP <ericpl...@aol.com> wrote:
> Rode a century yesterday.  Unfortunately, for the purposes of this
> list, it was not on my Sam Hillborne.  A couple of issues (mostly
> resolved this morning) kept it from being the choice.
>
> Didn't die, get overly sick or fall asleep under a tree.  Although the
> last might have been fun.  Only downsides were getting stung on the
> leg when something got caught in my MUSA shorts, and a flat.  The
> latter happened just as I was rolling home.  Rode down the hill to our
> place on the rim.
>
> Photos here -http://tinyurl.com/333zafe
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN

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