Give it a try.  
The full 180K is a leg buster, and that's the route everyone has in mind 
when they talk of how hard D2R2 is.    
The 100k is not easy, but it's a much more manageable route, and there are 
bailout points throughout.  
All that aside, D2R2 a great event.  Friendly crowd, lot o' of beautiful 
bikes, good food, beer.   It's the highlight of my bike calendar.

I'll be doing the 115K this year.  Hope to see you there.

On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 2:06:07 PM UTC-4, Zack wrote:
>
> Anyone doing it?  
>
> I am on the fence.  I am considering doing the 100k, but am not sure I am 
> up for it.  
>
> If I do go, I will be riding my Hunq, not sure which tires though.  I have 
> the bruce gordon rock and roads, marathon supreme 50's and a set of the 
> marathon dureme 40's.  Prob would be the R&R's.  
>
> It looks like a beautiful ride, but I am a bit intimidated by all the hype 
> surrounding it (i.e. that it's the hardest ride you'll ever do, etc.).  I 
> like to ride, but I don't like to slog.
>

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