A work in progress, that's what this is. I've tried in the past to write about training or make it easier for people to see pictures of me out on rides. I like to share that stuff with everyone who supports me and not everyone is on Twitter, Facebook, etc, and that's fine. So I thought the best way for everyone to read and see what went on during my ride in Pelotonia 2013 would be to create this blog.
The title of the blog, 'Tete de la Course' is French and means 'Head of the race.' Not that I've ever been there. Well, once or twice, but it didn't last long :)
As you scroll through the pictures, I've put a description below each one. In some cases, there may be more of a story with each picture.
Alrighty, here you are, Pelotonia 2013, enjoy!
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6:45 a.m. - Claud dropped me off and I rode over to the starting line. Pelotonia 2013 was underway! |
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This is at a stoplight in Canal Winchester. My buddy Craig is in the Express jersey getting a drink from his bottle. There were over 6,000 riders participating this year! |
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The first rest stop after 25 miles. This year there were plenty of porta-potties and no lines to use them :)
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Loads of food and plenty of helpful, friendly, and smiling volunteers! |
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Craig and me after 25 miles.
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Me, Craig and his wife, Jen. They are neighbors of ours, but even more than that, they are good friends. I rode with them on the first day and we had a great time. |
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Lunchtime! At the new Bob Evan's Headquarters, only about 8 miles from our house. More food!
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Saw Jeremy, a buddy of mine who I hadn't seen in a while, probably about 3 years. When I sent him the pic he said, "Check out the guy behind us shoveling food in his mouth." Ha! Too funny!
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Rest stop after the big climb, last rest stop before Kenyon College.
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Taken just after crossing the finish line of Day 1 at Kenyon College in Gambier, OH.
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I made my way back to the finish line. I wanted to get a picture right under the big "One Goal" banner.
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Our bikes were stored inside after the ride. We also ate breakfast in here the next day, provided by Bob Evans. I've never eaten so much before a morning ride! |
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Rest stop on Day 2. Not as crowded with cyclists, but still plenty of food for everyone.
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Last rest stop on Day 2 before the final 25 miles! Plenty of food and loads of volunteers here to offer encouragement to get to the finish!
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Always so happy to see these 3 after the ride. The support they give me throughout my training and riding is amazing. I couldn't do it without them. |
One picture I don't have is of a guy named Ray. He caught up to Dan and I at one point on Day 2 and rode with us for quite some time. He's ridden Pelotonia every year since it started. Great guy and I'm glad we had a chance to meet him. I ended up looking him up on Facebook and we connected again. I found out he was a 7 year cancer survivor. Yep, I said was. About 10 days after Pelotonia this year, Ray started feeling pretty bad. He went to get checked out and the cancer has returned. He is now undergoing chemo and having a heck of a time with it. I check his FB page to see how he is doing and always offer some encouragement to him. I even told him we will put him on his bike next summer and push him all the way to Gambier if we have to.
With your help, I raised over $3,000 for the James Cancer Center! Thank you all so much for your encouragement along the way. It is always nice to know you have the love and support of family and friends. I could not have done it without help from all of you. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much.
Best,
Robby