As I previewed in an earlier post, Jeremy and I rode in the Angkor Wat 100-Kilometer Bike Race. Although I realize that doing physical exercise early in the day makes sense in a tropical climate, the 5:30 a.m. call time seemed a bit extreme. It was still completely dark out! It was actually quite amusing when the organizers got on the microphone and asked all the cyclists to "move up here to the start gate." I couldn't see them or a start gate!
Geared up and ready to ride! |
Jeremy and Rich await the start. You can see the towers of Angkor Wat in the distance behind them. |
The second lap passed without incident; after the second lap, I was happy to take a half-way pit-stop for bananas and a bathroom. The break was very welcome, but it was hard (literally) to get back on the bike seat again with another 50K ahead of me! The third lap was definitely the most difficult, as each pedal stroke aggravated my saddle soreness. But along the way, I was able to get this perfect picture of an elephant passing in front of Bayon Temple.
I soon got another psychological boost - Jeremy! He had raced off at the start and I figured I wouldn't see him again until back at the hotel. But as my friend Lauren and I started our fourth lap, Jeremy suddenly appeared at our side. He had had a mechanical issue and pulled off to fix it. Having lost the group he was riding with, he decided to wait for me and Lauren and bike the final lap with us.
This made the final 25K easy-going and we eventually crossed the finish line at 11:30 a.m. For our effort, we received a finisher's medal and a pretty sweet bike jersey.
Wow! 100km! All I did today was go to church and read Facebook! Congrats to you both on a great accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun experience! I remain very impressed!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! Looks like so much fun!!
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