>I told a friend of mine I was riding in and he said "you're nuts."
No, not necessarily nuts. Remember this is only a race if you think
it is. Basically, the two courses are 14 miles on innner city streets
with a flat fast section of about 5 miles along the Anacostia River,
or a 35 mile out and back along the DC side Parkway.
The first is the "family" ride, which is what I plan on doing.
This shouldn't be too bad if you don't insist on being in the lead
group.
The other one is the roadie event. However we can ignore that one
because all the local clubs will be out in force. Besides, who
wants to ignore the scenery.
If you come in on the W&OD and Custis, coming over Memorial Bridge,
you would be 16 miles and change out from Fairfax at the start line.
That works out to a 30 mile ride on the course back to the start line
and 16 miles back to Fairfax, or about a 50 mile round trip if my math
is roughly correct. Doable, it shouldn't be more than 80 degrees F, if
that or not raining which is possible. Probably better.
Only problem as I see it is the Custis going back, it's pretty steep
climbing out of the river valley.
So it's a 50 mile day with all the climbing on the back side, that's
not easy but it's doable.
And that's my worst case take on it, all the DC riding is flat.
You could maybe cut 15 miles by taking the train back, if it's
running with bicycles.
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