Friday, June 22, 2012

I might die this weekend...

I am TERRIFIED for tomorrow. I made the mistake of signing up for a 62 mile ride that I thought was going to be difficult but doable. Instead, I found out it has 8,000 feet of climbing (my hilly 90 miler was only 4,000) and tons of twisty descents (maybe the name "masochistic metric" should have given me a clue). I HATE descending with tons of curves and twists, especially after my ride into johnstown, PA (14% descent with a traffic light at the bottom). So if I don't survive, it has been nice knowing you.

Key tidbits from the athlete's guide:

At 62 miles and 8,000 feet of climbing, the "Masochistic Metric" is as challenging a single metric century ride as exists. The route follows the "Diabolical Double" and "Savage Century" rides through mile 47 before turning south to head through beautiful, rolling farmland culminating in the climb up Overlook Pass to the summit finish atop Wisp Mountain. The "Masochistic Metric" route includes the majority of the steepest, and for many people the toughest, of the climbs of the Savage Century and Diabolical Double routes. Compact cranks or triples are very strongly encouraged. 


All rides finish atop Wisp Mountain after a cruel, final climb to the summit finish at ASCI.  


Steep descent with dangerous off-camber switchback

steep, narrow, twisty descent (x4)

Descents
What goes up, must come down.  There is as much descending as there is climbing, and  much of it is steep and technical.  Many of the roads are very remote and seldom traveled  which makes for beautiful cycling, but also makes for roads that can get gravelly runoff  after rains.  Take care on descents.  And please ensure your brakes and brake pads are in  good working condition.  You will be using them extensively. 


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