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  | Ride Stats |  | 
    
      
      
         | Distance:
            101.94 miles | Route:
               Northwest Illinois Century | Time: 07:55:40 |  
         | Avg Speed: 
            12.86 mph | Max Speed:
            0.00 mph | Avg HR: 0 bpm |  
         | Max HR: 0 bpm | Calories Burned: 0 | Weight:
             0 |  
         | Altitude Gain:
             0 ft | Terrain: Road: Hills | Bike: Cannondale Six13 / Cruiser Road |  
     | Club: team bikejournal |  | Weather Conditions: Perfect! Cool 42° in the morning. Sunny. Gentle Breeze. 72° @ Finish. |  | Ride Description: GROUP RIDE... My first CENTURY! TreknTeresa's Event was awesome in every way, great weather, great people, great support, great route! I got to meet, eat and ride with many BJ members! Rode mostly with, Slow_Moe (Dan), TreknTeresa, and dlf (Dale). We ate in Lena, enjoyed great scenery, had a drink at the Slurp and Burp in greater downtown Loran, jammed on Dales funky contemporary jazz music and climbed the mighty Binkley Hill! Slow_Moe spun up that monster in his saddle and wasn't even breathing hard at the top! He da Man! I made it by using a mountain bike technique I knew about, but had never tried, stepping or walking on my pedals, it works!
 With 20 miles left, Dan and I picked up the pace. I felt great all day until the 88 mile mark, when everything started to ache. Legs were toast at 90 miles, but Dan kept me pushing. What a great guy! I couldn't have done it without him! Thanks Dan! At 100 miles I got my second wind.
 What a great day. Thanks everyone!
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  | My first CENTURY!... 101.94 Miles! 
 TreknTeresa's Event was awesome in every way, great weather, great people, great support, great route!
 
 I got to meet, eat and ride with many BJ members!
 
 I Rode mostly with, Slow_Moe (Dan), TreknTeresa, and dlf (Dale).
 We ate in Lena, enjoyed great scenery, had a drink at the Slurp and Burp in greater downtown Loran, jammed on dlf's funky contemporary jazz music and climbed the mighty Binkley Hill! Slow_Moe spun up that monster in his saddle and wasn't even breathing hard at the top! He da Man! I made it by using a mountain bike technique I knew about, but had never tried, stepping or walking on my pedals, it works!
 With 20 miles left, Dan and I picked up the pace. I felt great all day until the 88 mile mark, when everything started to ache. Legs were toast at 90 miles, but Dan kept me pushing. What a great guy! I couldn't have done it without him! Thanks Dan! At 100 miles I got my second wind.
 What a great day. Thanks everyone!
 
 Photos from the ride. -------->
 
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