On Saturday, the Alfred Century ride, going from Almond to Olean and back, on the Bacchetta Giro 20 recumbent.
On Sunday, the Southern Tier Bike Club century picnic ride, a series of loops out of Owego that add up to 100 miles, on my Felt Z80 road bike. Unfortunately I didn't manage to finish that because of bike problems.
But first things first...

Alfred century route, Almond to Olean and back (with Finger Lakes to show location)Alfred Century ride
This ride is a fundraiser for the Alfred branch of Habitat for Humanity. The route follows the original route from 1895, going from Almond to Belmont to Cuba to just outside of Olean and back the same way -- I can't imagine riding those old high-rider bikes on what must have been unpaved roads. Must have taken them forever. In our case, we made pretty good time.
Since the start of the ride is a 2 hour drive from home, my biking buddy tommie -- who rode his Giro 20 aluminum frame with disk brakes -- and I drove out to Alfred the night before. We got up early on Saturday morning, drove into Hornell for breakfast -- french toast and fried eggs! -- and got to the Almond Town Hall for registration. By starting time, 8am, there were about 20 people, only four of them recumbents (the ride had been listed as "recumbent friendly").
Scenery along the routeThe forecast had called for rain, and when we left our hotel room in the morning it was raining, but then it stopped, and the day turned out to be dry and very nice.
We'd been told that the total climb of the ride was 1000 feet, and over the first 7 miles a 400 feet climb. We quickly realized this was wrong. The start of the ride is a climb out of Almond from 1400 feet to 2100 feet, about 700 feet of climbing, though mostly gradual.
The ride was on good roads, very nice. The group gradually spread out, and Tommie and I were riding together. Then from behind us came hndlebar, who I'd met at a few other events. Tommie, hndlebar and I rode the rest of the route together.
hndlebarI'd been riding the Giro 20 for about 2 weeks, and had put on about 150 miles. I had discovered that my 900 miles on the Rans Tailwind 'bent hadn't totally prepared me. The Giro's bottom bracket is higher than the Tailwind, and so it takes different muscles. My first rides were a lot slower, but by last week, when Tommie and I rode out to Burdett (48 miles rt) I was feeling better on the Giro.
On the Alfred ride the Giro felt great. It was still hard up hills, but on some hills I managed to use high cadence to maintain a decent speed. On flats, and into headwinds, the Giro was good. Overall I felt good, my legs lasted the entire time, no crashing or bonking at all. My final average speed was 15.9mph -- I was very happy with that.

STBC picnic ride: My 85 mile routeSouthern Tier Bike Club century picnic
This ride started at Hickories Park in Owego, and was set up as a series of loops so people could decide how far to ride. The century ride was made up of three loops. I've ridden a number of STBC rides and have really enjoyed all of them, and the STBC folks are great people, so I was really looking forward to this. I was hoping that the century ride on a 'bent the day before wouldn't wipe me out, especially since it used different muscles. So I loaded up the bike and drove down to Owego on Sunday morning a little before 6am.
The forecast for the day was rain, and as I looked at the radar pictures I could see a huge swath of rain headed in our direction. So I packed extra clothes just in case.
It wasn't raining when I got to the park. But by 7:30am, just as we started to leave the park, the rain began, and turned into a real downpour.
Yours truly at the start of the day; rain not yet fallingThe first loop of the ride, 48 miles, went up Rt 38 to Richford, turned west onto Rt 79, then turned south onto West Creek Rd, back to 38 and into Owego. This is a pretty flat course -- 800 or so feet of climbing. The ride up Rt 38 is a gradual uphill to Richford. I stopped at Richford, and others doing the loop did so as well. My speed on 38 was disappointing -- it was about the same average as when I have done this stretch as part of a century ride, but on those rides this is the last stretch, and here I hadn't climbed out of Ithaca and hadn't ridden 60 or 70 miles already. I think part of the reason was the ride the day before, which I guess did take something out of me, and part was that I hadn't eaten enough in the morning. So at Richford I chowed down. After refueling -- eggs and sausage pizza! -- and after seeing karcod zoom by up Rt 79, I started up again, and felt much better.
At Hickories ParkI'd never ridden the Rt 79 hill at Richford, though I'd driven it many times. Turns out it wasn't as bad as I feared it would be. West Creek Rd is a route I have ridden a few times, and I really like it. Very little traffic, through forests and by farms, overall a gentle downhill with only a couple of very small climbs. Turning left in Speedsville and continuing onward, I ran into Regina and Jim SAG-ing, headed the other direction. They told me that karcod was just a mile ahead, and Regina egged me on "Go! Go!" So I went. The pizza and other food had just kicked in, so I maintained a good pace 19-21mph on this stretch.
I didn't catch up with karcod, but I managed a great average for this loop, 17.2mph.
At the Park, I changed into dry clothes and a warmer more waterproof jacket, and drank and ate to refuel. Karcod suggested doing a longer version of Loop 2 so we wouldn't have to do a third loop at the end to reach 100 miles. The longer loop was one I'd done before and was very familiar with -- out to Candor on 96, over to Spencer (the official loop turned down Halsey Valley), continuing on to Van Etten, down 34 through Lockwood to Waverly, and back to Owego on 17c.
We left the park, headed out to Rt 96. We were lucky that the rain had let up, and it was no longer pouring, just drizzling. Karcod showed me a back way to get to 96, and fortunately the unpaved part of 96 just after the bridge was pretty minimal. We had a headwind headed north into Candor, not too bad. We continued on into Van Etten, up the hill, and then cruised down Rt 34 at a great pace.
My seat post: notice the crack on the rightI was feeling the need for some refueling, so we stopped at the convenience store in Lockwood, where I got pizza (of course), potato chips, peanuts, and drink. Karcod and I sat outside and finished up our refueling. As I was getting ready to leave, I unzipped my seat bag to put my phone and money back in, and I felt the seat move. I checked, and yes, the seat post -- carbon fiber -- was moving. Looking closer, I saw that the back half of the post was sheared almost half way through. I hadn't noticed any movement when I was riding, but this must have been developing over time. I had read about this kind of thing happening with carbon fiber seat posts and here it was in real life.
I decided not to ride any further -- I'd done about 85 miles. I'm really glad I discovered this at a stop, rather than having the seat post break while I was cruising along (I don't even want to think about what would have happened...)
Video of my broken seat post moving back and forth
I called Don to see if he could SAG me back, he was in Owego so it would be a 1/2 hour wait. I told karcod to get going, he was beginning to get chilled and there was no sense in him waiting with me. He resisted at first, but I insisted, so he took off. I waited about 30 minutes and Don showed up, put my bike on top of his car, and we drove back to Owego. We passed karcod on 17c at Halsey Valley Road.
I have to admit I was pretty disappointed at not being able to finish. I was feeling really good, and while my speed wasn't what it would have been if I'd not ridden 100 miles the day before, I was very happy with it, and I probably would have broken my previous century record of a 16.7mph average. As it turned out, my average for the entire 85 miles was 16.8mph.
At the park I changed into dry clothes and hung out. When Regina got back to the park from part of a loop, I took her up on her offer to try out her new T-Rex recumbent. I rode a loop of maybe 1/2 mile around the park, and boy did I feel those recumbent muscles. I don't think I could have ridden 100 miles (or 85) on a recumbent. But I felt great on the upright.
Despite the rain, and my disappointment at not being able to do a whole century, this was a great ride. I finally got to ride with the legendary karcod, and almost got to do back-to-back centuries. There's always tomorrow...
I have to admit I was pretty disappointed at not being able to finish. I was feeling really good, and while my speed wasn't what it would have been if I'd not ridden 100 miles the day before, I was very happy with it, and I probably would have broken my previous century record of a 16.7mph average. As it turned out, my average for the entire 85 miles was 16.8mph.
At the park I changed into dry clothes and hung out. When Regina got back to the park from part of a loop, I took her up on her offer to try out her new T-Rex recumbent. I rode a loop of maybe 1/2 mile around the park, and boy did I feel those recumbent muscles. I don't think I could have ridden 100 miles (or 85) on a recumbent. But I felt great on the upright.
Despite the rain, and my disappointment at not being able to do a whole century, this was a great ride. I finally got to ride with the legendary karcod, and almost got to do back-to-back centuries. There's always tomorrow...
Route: Alfred Century Ride
Bike ridden: Bacchetta Giro 20 recumbent
Total distance: 108.66 miles
Ride time: 06:49'43
Avg speed: 15.91 mph
Total climb: 3325 ft
Low point: 1342 ft, Almond at start of ride
High point: 2051 ft, outside of Almond
Avg climb: 30.6 ft/mile
Bike ridden: Bacchetta Giro 20 recumbent
Total distance: 108.66 miles
Ride time: 06:49'43
Avg speed: 15.91 mph
Total climb: 3325 ft
Low point: 1342 ft, Almond at start of ride
High point: 2051 ft, outside of Almond
Avg climb: 30.6 ft/mile
Route: STBC Picnic ride
Bike ridden: Felt Z80 road bike
Total distance: 85.06 miles
Ride time: 05:03'19
Avg speed: 16.83 mph
Total climb: 1701 ft
Low point: 820 ft, Owego
High point: 1385 ft, just west of Richford
Avg climb: 20.0 ft/mile
Bike ridden: Felt Z80 road bike
Total distance: 85.06 miles
Ride time: 05:03'19
Avg speed: 16.83 mph
Total climb: 1701 ft
Low point: 820 ft, Owego
High point: 1385 ft, just west of Richford
Avg climb: 20.0 ft/mile
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