Sunday, September 5, 2010

Bike n Blade 2010: double century rides

After the months of training rides, we were looking forward to the Bike n Blade event - no, it's not a race as the AY reminded us - two 160km rides back to back to Mersing and Rompin.

We started off at Kota Tinggi - almost 100 of us. 6 of us from FOTR, not counting AY (BnB chairman) - IN, JN, SC, JT and GP. We started off riding together as a group, but the fast group went ahead and JN and I kept each other company until the 70km wanton noodle shop. It's familiar undulating terrain, nothing too difficult. But keep at it long enough, and it became a challenge. HR was way up at 150 to 160.

JN was kept busy - he fixed three flats - lady from Crazy to Tri ($100 fee!?), IN and SC. We stopped to help one rider who suffered from bad cramps on both legs. That's where the 'spray me, spray me' incident occurred. As I wasn't there to witness it, I'll leave it to IN and SC to tell the story some other time.

I couldn't sustain HR above 160 for long, so had to drop back when we were past Mersing. The group waited for me and we continued at a more sustainable pace below 30 kph. Even then, once we crossed into virgin territory at 140km, my left thigh cramped up. Took a few minutes to get rolling again.

The support vehicles and crew did a marvelous job, always around to render assistance, drinks, food and encouragement. We felt so pampered!

When we reached Rompin Beach Resort (it was 155km!) we were greeted with banners, photographers, drinks and congratulatory applause. What a nice end to an imperial century ride. 7.5 hours in all, 6:47 riding time. Ave speed: 26+kph

A nice buffet dinner with the gang. EN joined us and we learned much from him. Incidentally, EN was the first rider to complete! Amazing stuff. He's quiet and unassuming, but what a strong cyclist he is!

The second day started with light rain and a flat about 600m out. It's IN's second of the event. Good thing the mechanic was on hand to help. The rest waited and we rode together most of the way. With the rain, we were all splattered with mud and dirt. Took it easier, keeping below 30 kph. Even so, we were able to catch up with the other riders. The Rompin park was nice with a couple of challenging climbs. LV joined us at Rompin park and with her compact crank, she was able to surmount the climbs fairly easily.

After surviving the first 80+km, lunch was at the same wanton noodle shop. Felt pretty good until then. But the toughest part of still ahead of us. There were a few long climbs after Mersing, and that took their toll on me. Our group started breaking up, with SC and JT up front, and me at the back. But we regrouped regularly especially to top up and catch our breath. JT took a flat as well, so JN fixed a record 4 flats. He'd become really proficient.

The mental image most vivid in my mind was that of a bike or two mounted behind the support vehicle. I determined that I wouldn't end up in a support vehicle with my cento behind. Interestingly, even the sight of long climbs paled in comparison (possibly because I have seen worse climbs).

The last few climbs took me out - and I slowed to a crawl to keep my HR down. It was tough to ride alone - more so mentally than physically, and I struggled with my inner demons over that 10+km. Who'll sweep the sweeper? Who'll train the trainer? How to survive a 180km ride and then run 42km?

But my faith in the group was restored when I saw IN and further along JN and LV, waiting for me.

We rode together into Kota Tinggi with a car escort behind us! We were probably one of the last groups to roll in, and some were probably picked up by the sweeper bus. Ride time: 6:07 ave speed 25+kph. I was glad to finish cramp-free.

The biggest surprise was when we arrived back at WC McDonalds. MBH and Irene decided to meet us there with banner and cake. I was famished by then and gladly ate my bd cake. Thanks, ladies!

So here I am, having survived the double century rides and thinking about the next long ride! As SC said, we forget our pain very quickly.

More importantly than achieving a new distance milestone and the physical endurance for me was the spiritual journey of discovery. Dejection and redemption, servanthood and perseverance. Above all, humility and selflessness.

Last but not least, I am thankful for the many prayers offered by our friends and especially for MBH who fasted and prayed for our safety.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all your training sessions, the loops that we did in Kaki Bukit and Mandai prepared us for the rolling hills.

EN said...

BFG,
You are doing a great job with FOTR. We should ride together more...

EN