Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Day 3 - Here We Go!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Bowling Green, OH to Ashland, OH
~ 96.66 Miles

Our expected route for the day:
View Interactive Map on MapMyRide.com

Day 2 - Evening Report

Another great day.

To start off, on behalf of all of us riders, I want to thank Dave Dreyer for doing an amazing job of taking care of us along the way. Dave is driving the van and trailer for us. It can't be the most exciting responsibility in the world to drive up ahead of us 15-30 miles and wait for us to ride past, only to do it all over again and again and again until we reach our destination each day. So, thanks Dave, you're doing a great job keeping us stocked up on water, food, stretch breaks, some great pictures and what ever else we need along the way.


This morning we rolled out around 8:00 AM. Once we got ourselves out of Jackson, MI, we were good to go. Getting out of Jackson, however, was a bit of a chore. Our best, most convenient way out would have been via a divided highway. Since we aren't technically supposed to ride on divided highways (and it really isn't a great idea as far as safety goes), we made our way through some mysterious backwoods roads that occasionally gave us no choice but to get chased by dogs that thought they were much larger and more intimidating than they actually were and ride on gravel, which isn't very cool, but we took it slow and made it back around to our route.

The terrain today was nice. Most of the time (excluding the gravel) we were on some nice roads with fairly wide shoulders and hills with very forgiving grades (probably nothing more than a 1%). There was a head wind out of the East most of the day, but we plugged through it when we needed to.

I won't divulge the details, but ask Mark about a very specific riding technique he should be pretty keen on by the time our little adventure is through. If his memory needs any jogging, it has to do with a vital step involved in the whole stopping process when you have clip in pedals. Sorry Mark, but how could I possibly resist. Maybe I'll go back and edit this out of today's post for a small bribe, but don't count on it. Like I said earlier today, pride isn't a terrible thing to lose. I think this still stands, despite how terrible it may be for me to blog about it. Just remember that I've fallen over 1x so far on this trip too.

We arrived at our hotel around 4:30 PM, checked in and did some chilaxin' until dinner. Tonight for dinner we partook in a place I like to frequent quite regularly, Chipotle. It was gooooood, though we felt like we needed more calories, so most of the group went to Bob Evans for a bit more to eat.

Here are some of the stats for today:
Ride Time: 6:34:05
Distance Today: 106.85 Miles
Total Trip Distance So Far: 226.60
Average Speed: 16.2 MPH
Max Speed: 31.2 MPH
Road Kill Tally: Submit your guesses to Cliff. He'll reveal the final count after the trip.


Here are some pix from today:

Look, now I have a unique patch (of sorts) on BOTH arms.















Bob & Caleb getting ready to get back to it.















Look, they are actually riding.












We promise, we're riding our bikes on this trip, it just happens to be easier to take our pictures when we're not bulting past at the speed of light.















Goodbye Michigan...
...hello Ohio.















John decided it might be good to put sunscreen on.















Lunch time with Bob & Caleb's family.















Mark is now happy.















Mmmmmmmm.















Still riding.












You guessed it, more riding.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Day 2 - Here We Go!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Jackson, MI to Bowling Green, OH
~ 102.36 Miles

Our expected course for today:
View Interactive Map on MapMyRide.com

Day 1 - Evening Report

We were off, and now here we are, in Jackson, MI that is (not quite to Baltimore yet).

We set off this morning from the Holland Lakeshore Pregnancy Center around 8:00 AM.

Many thanks to all of you who showed up this morning to send us off and or provide us riders with a great breakfast. It was a good start to a great day.

We also want to send out a special thanks to Congressman Pete Hoekstra for joining us this morning at LPC and for the first leg of our ride. Congressman Hoekstra, we understand you have a busy schedule and truly appreciate the time you spent with us today. Thank you.

A special thanks to Pastor Josh Wierenga from Real Life Fellowship as well for coming out and sending us off with an encouraging word of prayer. I appreciate you man.


When we departed this morning we were expecting to ride approximately 106.75 miles to our hotel in Jackson, MI. Due to the need to improvise our route a few times because of gravel roads or missed turns, we ended up riding around 120 miles (you'll have to excuse my guestimation as I can't quite recall what the odometer on my bike said, I am quite comfortable on my bed right now and can't say I feel like going out to the trailer and checking). One might think "What's an extra 13 - 15 miles when you've already gone more than 100?" True enough, but I think it's safe to say that we would have been glad to get off the saddle 13 - 15 miles sooner. Overall though, we can't come up with anything worth complaining about. Today was a great day. God is good. We had no major set backs. No injuries. We couldn't have asked for better weather. The terrain was fairly tame. And we all closed out the day feeling pretty good considering the fact that we just cycled around 120 miles.

Here are a couple of pictures that Dave got today before the camera batteries gave out. Hopefully we'll have more in days to come with fresh batteries.

The Crew:















We had to stop occasionally to refill on H2O:















Our Fearless Leader:













D-Rock:


Our "Bean Counter" Cliff:
















Loading up on carbs with the never ending pasta @ The Olive Garden:

Monday, August 31, 2009

Day 1 - Here We Go!

Monday, August 31, 2009
Holland, MI to Jackson, MI
~ 106.75 Miles

Our expected course for today:
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Role Call

This Year's LPC Ride For Life participants include:

Mark Congrove - Lakeshore Pregnancy Center, Executive Director

Bob Curtis - Friend of LPC + Integrity Fabricators, Owner

Caleb Curtis - Friend of LPC + Courageous 13 year old son of Bob

John DeHaan - Lakeshore Pregnancy Center, a - t e a m Educator

Dave Dreyer - Friend of LPC + 30 year Veteran of Steel Case

Cliff Lynema - Friend of LPC + LPC Board Member + Controllership Services Inc., President

Derek Owens - Lakeshore Pregnancy Center, Director of a - t e a m Abstinence Education Program