Showing posts with label Day 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day 7. Show all posts

Saturday, June 09, 2012

AIDS/LifeCycle 11 - Day Seven

I woke up quite early. I guess I'm anxious to get home. Got up, changed, and took down my tent in the dark. The moon was pretty bright so it wasn't too difficult. I was feeling a little stiff last night so I decided to see the chiropractic student that I had seen previously. So after everything was taken care of it got in line just after 5am and got in right away to see Daniel. They are not allowed to crack us in the morning. Probably a good policy! But he stretched out my right side like crazy. Felt VERY uncomfortable while he was doing it but then immediately felt better afterwards. Then on to the last breakfast. It felt good not to be rushed or late for anything.

Met up with Kenny about 6:30am and after pumping tires and checking to see what Chicken Lady left for us on our seats, we were off. More heavy traffic with instructions not to pass. Also a lot of stop lights to deal with. Which I suppose is good because it spread us out some.

At some point before Rest Stop 1 I got a flat. Kenny was in front of me and yelled out, "Was that you?" Unfortunately it was! So I changed the tire and he checked the rim for anything pokey before I put the new tire in. I only have a pump so he used his CO2 cartridge. Slick! I need to start using those! To entertain ourselves we dissed each other as riders passed by. I started it by saying loudly that next time he would have to change his own flat tire. He finished by telling everyone that his lesbian can't change a flat. Hmmph! Guess he won that round!

More little bits of climbing and trying to pass safely until lunch. We found a place on the ground by a soda machine that broke the wind for us and kept us warm. That was good! Fifteen miles left to the finish so we got moving pretty quickly. The finish had been changed so that early riders did not have to wait until everyone else had caught up to go through the finish. So riders just go in when they are ready to go. Kenny and I called our partners from a coffee house on San Vicente and they were both there waiting for us. So on we rode.

There is a pain in the butt little climb just at the very end to remind us who's boss. But there were Tootsie Rolls at the top so that made me happy! (= Then it was a few quick turns to the finish line! Bozo was there with Cindy who she had spent the night with. It was nice to have people waiting for me this time. I remember being a little sad last time that I had no one.

Picked up my Victory shirt, got some photos taken, grabbed some food, then headed to Cindy's for a shower and to relax a little. After a couple hours there we did a quick tour of where I worked and lived in LA several years ago and then it was time for my Victory dinner at Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles! Bozo just didn't get it. Chicken and waffles?? No vegetables?? lol I guess it's an acquired taste.

A drive back up to Ventura from where I had left early this morning and a comfortable room for some much needed rest... with no alarm clock!

Saturday, June 10, 2006

ALC/LifeCycle 5 - Day Seven (June 10, 2006)

My last morning waking up at the crack of "pre-dawn" in awhile. It's a 60ish mile day, mostly along PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) with Saturday beach traffic. Most people were not in a huge hurry to get out of camp today. Our group was no different. I didn't really see anyone until we got to our bikes. I was there a little early... for the first time! There was a little gift on our seats from The Chicken Lady. Jeero got to ours first! Little sneak! It had a nice poem in there. I can't remember off hand what it said... but maybe I'll do an addendum with it. (= We rode out at an easy pace and just hung together. It was nice. There were some good rolling hills along the way. I hadn't done the 2-day Santa Barbara ride so this section of PCH was new to me. I couldn't really believe how hilly it was. They just kept coming at us! lol One of the rest stops was on a climb but the rest stop itself was down a very steep driveway. I kept expecting to see someone with road shoes slide down the thing. But it never happened! Damn! (= Nothing special about what I did at the rest stop! lol It's all routine by now. But one of them was very cute with a Martha Stewart theme! They offered only one color of Gatorade because too much color is BAD! ha! One of the roadies looked awesome in his capris, short sweater, and polo shirt. Good hair too! (= At some point we also passed through a military base! There was an ambulance at the entrance playing the theme to Top Gun over their speakers! lol That was cool! They have actually done that for us at the top of random climbs throughout the ride. Unfortunately I had forgotten about them until now! Oops! On the way out, there was a second ambulance playing, "It's getting hot in here... so take off all your clothes...." so Kenny and I began to disrobe. It was 2 guys in the ambulance so we had to debate which of us they were interested in seeing actually take the clothes off! lol With these tan lines... NEITHER!! The support just keeps on comin'! Got to lunch and really took our time! We found a table to eat at together and that was nice. Not sitting on the ground can be a very good thing! There were 5 of us and room for 6 at the table. So we had rotating guests! The Russian guy (Joe) who had done a comedy routine sat with us for a little bit. He was quite funny in that situation as well! (= Chicken Lady came in eventually and got a huge round of applause for all her support. She started to cry! Aww! Very sweet! I think she's an every year participant... along with Ginger Brewlay. As a rider or roadie or something every year. Amazing! About 15 miles remained after lunch. We took our sweet time getting out of there. But then it just seemed like we needed to. So off we went. We got onto the back of a HUGE paceline.... going way too slowly. But we were behaving. I heard Suzann behind me say, "NO!" lol I turned around so she could hear me, "That's why I'm in the middle, so you all can help me behave!" I did know it was dangerous and I wanted to be safe... but I get a little antsy behind people who are scared to descend. Nothing wrong with being a little scared... but I want to be in front of them. (= Nothing wrong with that either. Eventually Kenny found an opening and off we went. It wasn't quite so tight so it seemed quite a bit safer. Suzann was with us so I knew it had to be safe. (= She's a nurse! So she sees the outcome of the dangerous stuff. I get that! That's why I waited... and that's why I was glad she was with us! We got onto a beach path eventually and then had to cross under the road into what I think was Brentwood... we were close to the end. We climbed one last hill with "Mom and Dad" at the end with their M&Ms. Awesome! And then we rolled into Brentwood and stopped for Starbucks/Boba and to root for the riders behind us. That was fun!! The Boba was good too! Jeero enjoyed the Boba... the vitamin water was getting a little old by then! (= We stayed there for about 30-45 minutes then decided to roll in. There were people all along the streets, signs on most of the trees, and people in cars yelling at us. I will miss the cheering next time I ride!! We get closer and closer... there's another slight climb and we all bitch! We let Kenny lead us up the hill since he's been last on every other one! hehe O= And into the park we go. There is cheering and waving and everything. The Viagra man is there to high five us (he had been seen along the road wearing a pill outfit that said, "YOU are my viagra!!" lol). Everyone recognized him immediately!. We parked our bikes. Kenny's husband found him, Khoa's friends finally found him. Eventually Suzann's family found her... after we had lined up for the ceremony. It was just a big hug fest! I was relieved and happy... and I admit a little sad that no one was there to greet me. That was difficult with all the reunions happening around me. I had friends coming to pick me up later... with my dog!! So that made me happy. But in the moment, it was a little lonely! We went to get our finishing t-shirts and all chose yellow. It was hard to choose because Kenny had a couple colors, Suzann had one, and Khoa had a couple. So yellow it was! (= The closing ceremony was a lot of cheering, holding up our bikes, more cheering, some crying, and a lot of HOPE! The most emotional I got was when they brought the roadies into the middle. The riders had come in and separated into two groups each on one side of an empty fenced-in space. The roadies filled that empty space... just as they have done all week. I just can't express the gratitude and emotion I feel when I think about the support and energy they have expended just to keep each of us on the road this week. Takes a very special kind of person to use her/his vacation time that way! So the middle, the core, is definitely where they belonged! I know it sounds sappy... but if you've had the experience, you know exactly what I mean! And that was that. It was over. Guess what I did next!? The first thing I always do when I get into camp... went to the gear truck to find my bag! On my day of lasts... that was the last time I would go hunting for my humongous bag! Emily and Sidney came and picked me up with Emma Blue... took me directly to California Pizza Kitchen for pasta and a COKE!! Yes! Probably the last time in a very long time I'll crave pasta... and the coke, woo did that taste good! Then home... not quite back to normal.... but home nonetheless. An incredible experience!