Upended 😒
Today’s ride plans sure got upended! It drives me crazy when that happens.
I planned to push for about 55 miles. When I went to pump up my road bike’s tires, I discovered that the rear tire was flat! As I hadn’t used the road bike since Thursday, I don’t know exactly when it happened; but I didn’t quite dare just inflate the tire and go riding. I don’t need to get a flat when I’m 10 miles from home.
My plan had been to go ride some laps around the park; come home for a pit stop; and go out on the levee. I decided to inflate the flat tire; and use the hybrid to ride the laps in the park.
When I got home from that part of today’s ride, I discovered that the road bike tire was deflating, which upended my ride plans completely. So I did the rest of the miles on the hybrid.
It wasn’t easy! Outwarard-bound, I had a headwind; and it got as strong as 12 mph at one point. After riding to a spot about 10 miles from home, I stopped to reapply sunblock; then headed home for a second pit stop.
Watch the Water 💦
Of course you’ve got to watch the water supply during long rides. At the turnaround stop, I checked the Camel-Bak; and it had maybe half a liter of water left in it. I figured it would get me home; and I also had brought along an extra bottle of water, just in case. Your ride can get upended big time if you run out of water; especially in hot weather!
When I got home, I refilled the Camel-Bak; and added a few fistfuls of ice cubes. Then I fixed more electrolyte drink; this time with chilled water. I knew the liquids wouldn’t stay cold for long; but I got some relief from the heat.
Now I didn’t need to watch the water quite so closely; and I headed back to the park to do some more laps. On the way, I saw a bolt of lightning; and was a bit uneasy about continuing the ride. But I didn’t hear any thunder; and proceeded to the park.
By now the heat was getting to me (in fact, there was a heat advisory in effect); and I decided to head home after only two laps. Luckily the sun was dodging in and out of clouds all day; and there was a decent amount of shade in the park. That and the wind kept me a tad cooler. I hope it’s a bit cooler tomorrow!
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