On Thursday, June 5, 2025 at 8:02:46 AM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

2. She planned her route to be “safe, beautiful and interesting.” She did 
not choose the most direct, fastest route. She chose beauty - and that 
meant mountains and climbs and detours. And she STILL broke the record.


So true. I rode with her on day 109, her last day, on her way into Chicago. 
Northern Illinois is what we call "the flatland", and for good reason. Lots 
of straight roads, very little elevation change, not many trees in sight. 
It's a good thing she had the finish line in sight because she would have 
been bored stiff. She was doodling along at ~19-20mph, chatting away like 
it was an easy walk. I noted for her when she was climbing the last hill 
she would see on her entire ride, about 10' of elevation gain, about 100km 
from the end. She laughed and said she would absolutely prefer to be going 
slow up a beautiful mountain than moving fast on a long, straight, 
featureless road, but she was kind of enjoying that last day. She also said 
she didn't feel at all worn down ... after 109 days of 300km per day. And 
now she says she think she can beat the mens' record, which will require 
over 400km per day. She's got gumption.

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA

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