I agree with the majority of the comments here.  I've ridden multiple
centuries with 5000'+ of climbing on fully fendered/racked bikes with wider
than average tires, with no practice beyond my mostly flat 20 mile R/T
commute.  I generally enjoy the first 80 miles and hate the last 20. :-)
 If you ride regularly and occasionally do 50/60 mile weekend rides you
should be fine.  If you have a much shorter commute and don't do weekend
rides it might be harder.


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Michael <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh yes, Seagull Century.
>>
>
>  http://www.seagullcentury.org/
>
> I look forward to counting the Rivendell bikes I see there.
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