Not all my cycling sisters were equally undaunted.
A few were, in fact, well daunted.
Overcast morning sky as we started. |
But the Spinning Instructor is a mom, and today being Mother's Day and all meant that her kids had all sorts of treats planned for her later in the day, so if she didn't ride in the morning, she wouldn't be riding at all. Since I was game to ride in the wet, and she was game to ride in the wet, we headed out the door and into the park.
The air hung around us thick with humidity, making the first part of the ride feel rather gruelling. We decided to blame it on the thickness of the air, clearly robbing our bodies of their full complement of oxygen. Makes sense, right? All the O2 in the air was turning into H2O, and we just aren't amphibious enough to breathe that. So we just huffed and puffed and...you know what? As the skies cleared, and the day dried out, our legs felt better and better.
View from Champlain Lookout, with only the merest wisps of clouds left. |
But this Sunday, as the sun came out (and dried up all the rain, and the itsy bitsy spider...) we must have been pushing our pace without even knowing it. We finished our ride at 10:42am, with an average pace of just under 24km/hr! It didn't even feel like we were working that hard at all. We surprised ourselves and had a fantastic Mother's Day ride.
Just don't tell the others, because we want them to think that we earned extra hardcore points for heading out there today. Shhhhhhhhh....
Over and out,
Joy
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