I survived the Hotter'n Hell Hundred!
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 2:54 am
My husband, daughter and I rode in the 25th HHH in Wichita Falls (TX) on Saturday. He rode the metric century (62 miles) and we rode the 25 mile route. I didn't have to walk my bike at all. Well, except for the start where everyone has to walk. I thought I did pretty well since it had been months since I'd been on my bike and the furthest I've ever ridden was about 18 miles on flat land in normal temperatures. The clock read 3:35 as I crossed the finish and my daughter finished way before me. (I've got 31 years on her and her bike is lighter and faster. No, seriously.)
It was really, really, really hot! I heard that it was record heat but the local paper said no record. It only got up to 104F (record is 105) but not til after I finished. Hopefully, it's like childbirth - you forget the pain so you'll consider doing it again.
BTW - my husband finished too, it just took him a few hours longer.
That's all. I just had to share.
It was really, really, really hot! I heard that it was record heat but the local paper said no record. It only got up to 104F (record is 105) but not til after I finished. Hopefully, it's like childbirth - you forget the pain so you'll consider doing it again.
BTW - my husband finished too, it just took him a few hours longer.
That's all. I just had to share.