Welcome Back Everyone,
I am signed up to run the half Marathon in Oakland on March 28th, 2010!
This will also be getting me in shape for the next Ride Ataxia.
Anyone want to join me?
Claudia
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
YEAH! We crossed the finish line!
We are all so excited to have finished our ride! It was so exciting and very moving. We had supporters cheering us on at the hotel who took photos, gave us medals and some moving speeches. And don't forget the champagne!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Day 3
Well, I am a bit discouraged because I could only ride 30 miles today because my right leg stopped working. I made it to our lunch stop, the last half of a mile using only my left leg and keeping my right one out to the side. I could not even put my leg on the pedal....it hurt too badly...I don't understand why....there are some people older than I am and who bike less than I do....
I was very grateful to get a ride from our wonderful SAG team who whisked me away with quiet efficiency..
There are some other highlights from today: I finally had a good cappuccino on my ride. I decided life was too short not to stop at a local "bike-through" coffee hut. Luckily my fellow rider Guy from Berkeley stopped by and had an espresso and was willing to stay by my side the whole way to lunch. He ended up keeping me company as I "limped" through the day...He also happens to know how to fix a flat, which put my mind at ease.
There were too many riders having tire problems today; could not count them all...I was spared once again. I avoid the shoulder at all costs and keep my eyes on every piece of debris on the road....I am more afraid of getting a flat tire than of some car or truck running me down....people seem to think that is a strange idea.....
I was so happy to see my cousin Sebastian at our lunch stop, which happened to be in his town. I will see him again when he drives to Seattle tomorrow to be at the finish line!
I was very grateful to get a ride from our wonderful SAG team who whisked me away with quiet efficiency..
There are some other highlights from today: I finally had a good cappuccino on my ride. I decided life was too short not to stop at a local "bike-through" coffee hut. Luckily my fellow rider Guy from Berkeley stopped by and had an espresso and was willing to stay by my side the whole way to lunch. He ended up keeping me company as I "limped" through the day...He also happens to know how to fix a flat, which put my mind at ease.
There were too many riders having tire problems today; could not count them all...I was spared once again. I avoid the shoulder at all costs and keep my eyes on every piece of debris on the road....I am more afraid of getting a flat tire than of some car or truck running me down....people seem to think that is a strange idea.....
I was so happy to see my cousin Sebastian at our lunch stop, which happened to be in his town. I will see him again when he drives to Seattle tomorrow to be at the finish line!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
YIKES!
This is harder than I thought it would be...The back of my knees/muscles/tendons are not quite up to the task at hand....They hurt like crazy....I had to get a lift for the last 10 miles today (after riding 30 miles). I knew that I would not be able to ride tomorrow if I did not pay attention to my body..... However, I was safe and warm(except for my feet). Some riders tumbled today or fell over while they were standing still, talking....(This is why I have not changed my pedals to clipless ones)....All in all, everyone is ok, even with falling.
The scenery was beautiful even through the rain: Horses, meadows, vistas, rising steam from rivers, llamas. There were some hazards (dogs and trucks) but there was much less traffic than yesterday, which was very nice. There was a moment where I was all alone, and all I heard was birds chirping, while sitting on pine trees....
The scenery was beautiful even through the rain: Horses, meadows, vistas, rising steam from rivers, llamas. There were some hazards (dogs and trucks) but there was much less traffic than yesterday, which was very nice. There was a moment where I was all alone, and all I heard was birds chirping, while sitting on pine trees....
Monday, March 16, 2009
Made it to Washington!
Hello Everyone,
All 70 riders made it to Longview and Kelso in Washington this afternoon. Actually, one rider had to get medical attention after being caught in the ridges of a railroad tie and falling. After a rainy start at 9am, we made swift progress in weather ranging from sunny to showers to more rain and hail. Luckily, those of us fast enough, made it to the hotel before the hail began at 2:45pm. Many riders had flat tires and I am counting my blessings that I was spared. We were fed copious amounts of food at lunch and then again at dinner. The restaurant Outback provided us with food on Sunday and today. The food was donated and volunteer staff provided service. Everyone has been so kind and friendly.
P.S. You don't need a GPS gadget to follow us on the internet. Just click on my link and you will see a green dot that shows you where on the route we are.....
All 70 riders made it to Longview and Kelso in Washington this afternoon. Actually, one rider had to get medical attention after being caught in the ridges of a railroad tie and falling. After a rainy start at 9am, we made swift progress in weather ranging from sunny to showers to more rain and hail. Luckily, those of us fast enough, made it to the hotel before the hail began at 2:45pm. Many riders had flat tires and I am counting my blessings that I was spared. We were fed copious amounts of food at lunch and then again at dinner. The restaurant Outback provided us with food on Sunday and today. The food was donated and volunteer staff provided service. Everyone has been so kind and friendly.
P.S. You don't need a GPS gadget to follow us on the internet. Just click on my link and you will see a green dot that shows you where on the route we are.....
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Last Minute Update
Dear Friends,
I am way too excited to go to sleep....Luckily for me, my fellow riders from the South Bay offered to take my bike with them in their trailer. Such a blessing...Now I can fly up to Portland just with a duffel bag and did not have to deal with boxing up my bike...!!
Ready or not, here it comes.....Tomorrow, I will be on time for our pre-ride get-acquainted lunch and on Monday we start riding.
Check us out on: http://www.untamedadventure.com/AdvZone/Adventure.aspx?a=16.
You can follow us on a GPS system....How modern....
If you still want to donate: http://www.active.com/donate/rideataxia/claudiasieber
Thanks!
Claudia
I am way too excited to go to sleep....Luckily for me, my fellow riders from the South Bay offered to take my bike with them in their trailer. Such a blessing...Now I can fly up to Portland just with a duffel bag and did not have to deal with boxing up my bike...!!
Ready or not, here it comes.....Tomorrow, I will be on time for our pre-ride get-acquainted lunch and on Monday we start riding.
Check us out on: http://www.untamedadventure.com/AdvZone/Adventure.aspx?a=16.
You can follow us on a GPS system....How modern....
If you still want to donate: http://www.active.com/donate/rideataxia/claudiasieber
Thanks!
Claudia
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