My Side of the Fence

The danger isn't going too far. It's that we don't go far enough.

100 Miles of Nowhere is done.

OK, the 100 miles of nowhere is done.  As previously mentioned, it was a 100 mile ride around a .25 mile track.  400 laps of pure monotony.  I had originally planned to do this ride by myself with my erstwhile family occasionally peeking their head out the front door to cheer me on before returning to the warm glow of the TV.

However, a fit of inspiration overcame me and I determined to find some volunteers to help share the load.  The first volunteers I found lived in my house.  These volunteers were not initially very happy about the state of affairs but went along with the plan in the name of familial harmony.  Next I posted on Facebook to find some more volunteers and picked up Marci and Bob.  Rich mentioned it to Allen and the day of the event I had about 6 people riding including several youngsters.  Also had a couple of ladies from the neighborhood walking laps to help out!  Cindy Brookshire stopped by to cheer us on.

The only thing that worried me about this whole lash-up was Beauregard Avenue part of the course.  That road is a frequently-used cuthrough.  The turn onto Beauregard is a bit awkward and even the most vigilant rider might let his attention wander after 100 laps.  So, I called the Police department and asked what I could do to make it safer.  I wondered if it would be cool if I went and bought a couple of cones to plunk down in the middle of the street to warn drivers that something was going on.  They indicated that they would look at it and get back to me.  They called back later and said they would just put out a couple of cones – it wasn’t a big deal.  Well, they outdid themselves.  As you can see from the picture, they put out enough cones to make a nice safe lane.  At first this seemed like overkill but as more people got involved – including several little kids, I was thankful they had been vigilant.  Thanks to the PD for their help.

The ride for me went off without a hitch except that the night before the ride my road bike developed a flat tire and I couldn’t find the leak.  I had to switch to the hybrid bike.  Riding that hybrid 35 or so miles was like pushing a brick.  My quads are still sore…:)  Overall we got done in about 3 hours.  We just added everyone’s lap totals together instead of having everyone ride 100 miles.  Many out there would accuse me of cheating.  Not So!  It was an ideal recruiting mechanism as it makes the ride seem less daunting.  Thanks to everyone who turned out and rode.  I appreciate the support.

I think next year I’ll do it again (if they have it) and we’ll make a real local fundraiser for it.  Still would benefit the livestrong foundation but we would do more to involve Manassas and raise some money to help the cause.

4 Comments

  1. Raymond Beverage

    May 10, 2010 at 10:16 pm

    and one big ATTABOY to Chief Keen and the Officers – talk about going the extra mile for all the mile riders!

  2. Raymond Beverage

    May 11, 2010 at 6:22 am

    oh yeah, and ATTABOYs all around to you, Andy, and the folks who came out to spell ya….and to your family, they should all get a star out of heaven for putting up with your moments of either commendable actions or a bit of lunacy 🙂

    All kidding aside, my compliments.

  3. Way to go, Andy! I did go to Trinity to ask the men’s group to come out and support you, but they were running the blood drive that morning.

    I just love having a vice-mayor who organizes a bike ride in his neighborhood, and a mayor who attends a block party in his neighborhood, and city police who support positive neighborhood events like these and the 1 By Youth event in Georgetown South..

    Next Saturday and Sunday, May 15 and 16, Point of Woods 1 & 2, along with Point of Woods 3 is holding a Spring Community Yard Sale from 8 am to 1 pm in the common area at Stonewall Road and Shady Grove Circle (driving toward Stonewall Park).
    Point of Woods Neighborhood Watch will also be having a bake sale of both days. More information at http://www.pointofwoodshoa.com.

  4. commendable actions and lunacy are easily confused…:)

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