I arrived in Arizona on
Wednesday hoping the last few weeks of indoor training were going to cut it for
the “Monster”. Paul Anderson, Mike Healy
and Trev all arrived on Friday and we convened at the Best Western in Casa Grande. My friend Jim Smith who would be spending the
following week in the desert with me also joined us. Jim had no plans on doing the event but would
start with the group and return when he hit the 50km mark for a 100km day. I have had the pleasure of riding with Mike
on a few brevets last year and although I find him a man of few words one can’t
say he isn’t spontaneous. The Monday
before the event Trev announced in one of the training sessions held at his
studio that he would be joining me for the 300; flying out Friday and coming
back Sunday then put the course profile up for the class. Mike took one look and said “I’m in. See you Friday night”.
After a breakfast at Denny’s,
(the only place we can get enough food into Trev in a reasonable short period
of time), where we received the hotel and the seniors’ discount, oh ya, big
money savings when you’re my age, we headed to the start in Coolidge.
A great turnout of 46 riders
on a beautiful day, at least from our perspective. Paul Layton would be the
trail boss and we would see him often throughout the ride. Carlton Van Leuven’s family was providing
support at the controls throughout the ride and did an amazing job for the
riders.
Paul and Stephen Cresting Gonzales Pass |
Paul Cresting the Monster |
We were quick at the control
as riders were drifting out as the road got a lot steeper heading into
Oracle. It was at the control that we
realized that Mike was not with the lead group and must be back down the
road. We elected to press on were not
worried about Mike. Now we were into our
kind of climbing and the three of us worked well together moving up the
road.
Tire Change |
your running an 11-21, I suffered and actually whined a little on the final 14% pitch. Trev was waiting for us at the top with Paul pulling around me for the final 5-meter push to the summit. Paul would ride steady and hard all day, some of the best riding I’ve seen him do in some time. Our jackets came on and we started the descent into superior where we met Paul L at an unofficial stop. We were able to water and fuel up then pounded towards the out and back turnaround with one course correction along the way. Roger and Toby arrived at Basha’s store as we were heading out for the final push home. Trev had a small “all contact point” meltdown in Florence but he re-grouped and we pushed home to finish three minutes before sunset completing the 303km’s in 10 hours and 57 minutes. We were off the bike for 1 hour including flats and traveled slightly over 30km/hr. while moving. We were met by Paul L at the finish who had cold drinks and warm pizza for us, a real class act.
Heading to the Finish |
Now we worried about
Mike. I neglected to bring a change of clothes,
which was rectified at the Walmart. Paul
and Trev were highly influential in choosing my attire. We tracked Mike down an hour back on the course;
he was in great spirits and riding well.
After a beer at the local bar in Florence where my new attire was warmly
received we headed to the finish to welcome Mike.
Oh and Jim, he ended up
riding 160km, there were no services at the 50km mark, I kind of knew that J
2 comments:
The Speed Theory Canadians have been developing a reputation on the AZ brevets. Steve Atkins does a great write up in most of the Brevets. You can see his post here.
http://cyclewhitney.blogspot.com/2014/02/gila-monster-300km-brevet.html
Great write-up! I think I was supposed to be one of the Az 'Hard Men', but I wore my Hello Kitty stretchie pants & delivered a limp performance. I'll bring my Jens Voit to the 600K:-)
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