on 7/18/11 10:42 AM, Steve Palincsar at palin...@his.com wrote:

> On Sun, 2011-07-17 at 18:36 -0700, bicyclebill wrote:
>> I should have added, this is not for the faint of heart!
> 
> Nor is D2R2 for those in anything but superb condition and in posession
> of mad dirt road skills.  It's been said that the 100mi version is the
> most difficult ride in North America.

Cultural Regionalism shall rear its ugly head... ;^)

I propose, from the western coastal areas of this continent, that LRLR, as
outlined by ride buddy and always-smiling Carlos D, may vie for that honor.

LRLR = "La Ruta Loca Randonee"

more here:
http://bike.duque.net/2010-lrlr-200k-photos.htm?pic=481

and here:
http://bike.duque.net/2010-la-ruta-loca-randonnee-mixed-terrain.htm

Participation and post-event party is certainly not at the D2R2 levels, but
maybe, someday, you'll be able to say - "I knew about that when no else had
heard of it..."

- J

(and FWIW, Carlos is a strong rider.)

-- 
Jim Edgar
cyclofi...@earthlink.net

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