June 14, 2023
Day 40: Niles to Erie
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The forecast was for rain to start with, getting better later.
We assembled outside the hotel, where I was getting so wet I realised I’d need an extra layer of water resistance. I scurried back to my bag to dig out another rain jacket, which I stretched on over my existing gear. A mile down the road and it was chucking down. My major concern was no longer about getting wet, but worrying whether I’d get cold because I was wet.
At that stage there was nothing else to do but dig in, to go for it. Again this involved north and east kicks, with the wind hampering the northerly ones and supporting the easterlies.
Just going to say again that it chucked down for the first hour. Numerous pee breaks and a couple of hours later I got to the first SAG, outside a Macdonalds. Took my turn in the queue. Waited behind a guy who made fulsome and audible use of the facilities only to emerge without washing his hands. Classy. Floors were treacherously skiddy. It might be a reflection on the food we’ve been served that an egg McMuffin seemed like Michelin. Several of us made the same observation. I also had to negotiate with both the person taking the order and the person pressing the buttons that an espresso was quite a small drink.
Jazzed up with a proper coffee I made my way north. Stopped raining for half an hour before it completely threw it down. Old Testament and stair rods are only euphemisms for how much water fell out of the sky. There was no merit in trying to avoid the puddles because the road was a continuous sheet of water for ten miles. Took a central line, avoiding the inside as too lumpy and almost certainly hiding black holes masked by the reflections off the surface.
Good thing about this was that I remembered what my quads were for and leap frogged several fair weather cyclists. They, of course, got their own back as I tried to normalise my fluid balance down side turnings.
Have I mentioned the rain? Because the other thing to note was the north-easterly wind hitting us a-quarter during this 61 mile ride north. Had to stay on the drops, although progress was helped each time we went past a wood upwind of us.
Eventually the rain stopped and I started to dry out before the route finally turned east. Lunch was at the White Turkey Diner. Washed down an unpleasantly salty Turkey sandwich with a root beer float. Felt energised so made an effort for the last 29 wind-assisted miles. Ended up speeding along with Simon. Great fun, especially as we’ve covered 390 miles in the last four days.
Rooms were not ready so we assembled in the hotel bar and drank beer. Nice supper with Barbara and Stephanie in the hotel next door.
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Failing that, your pud’s sorted next time you come round.
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Today's ride: 90 miles (145 km)
Total: 2,873 miles (4,624 km)
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