This was my 2nd 300k.  It went better than the first one, so I'm getting 
used to these rides?  I really enjoyed the company on the sections I was 
riding with others.  I also enjoy the long reflective time in the saddle. 
 I'm going to try to do a full series this year.  We'll see how it works 
out.  I need to start doing some intervals to get my times down a bit, but 
I feel like the bike is fairly dialed in for now.  I definitely want to do 
the 3 volcanoes ride!  I need to get in the mountains as I've done mostly 
rides around Seattle and Bellingham so far.

Here's a short write up on the weekend's 
brevet: http://stonehog.com/2014/04/02/bahn-mi-brevet/

Brian Hanson
Seattle, WA

On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 9:15:59 AM UTC-7, Mike wrote:
>
> Brian, congrats on the finish. Was this your first 300k? I know I've said 
> this before here but I'll just repeat it. The 300k is probably my favorite 
> brevet length. Sure, it's hard, I've had my moments on 300ks, but 
> ultimately, it's just a nice long day in the saddle and depending on speed 
> and time of year, can be completed without riding at night. 
>>
>>  
> As for Noodles and cloth tape--yup, that's a winning combination. I 
> recently swapped out my 48cm Noodles for 46s on my LHT and regret it. I'm 
> too lazy to re-swap them. The 48s will likely go on a bike project I'm 
> contemplating. 
>
> Are you going to do a full SR series? If you get a chance, look at the 
> route for SIR's 3 Volcanos 300k. That looks like a dream route. I've ridden 
> all the roads, just not in a day. 
>
> --mike
>

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