Thursday, July 30, 2009

Day 36: Bienvenidos a Mexico






Uvalde, TX to Bracketville, TX

Day 36 began with a competitive Tour de Texas TT! A 42 mile time trial through hot, dry, southwest Texas. Francesca was the 4th person done with a blistering time of 2:19 (18.19mph). By 4pm she had a burger, milkshake and a NAP! What a nice day. For a night cap they went down to MEXICO! to Ciudad Acuna! They went to the bar where the awesome shootout scene in the movie Desperado was filmed. Fran drank a margarita and then back to the USA...well for $0.30! haha. check out her pics!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Day 35: Uvalde


San Antonio, TX to Uvalde, TX

So I didn't get very many pics today. All I know is Fran was worried about the 80+ miles today in the blistering Texas heat...the 3rd "long" day in a row...but she balled it up! finished before 1:30! I think it was the DQ Blizzard that got her through it all!

She got there so early, she got to relax, take a shower, and do laundry! So a nice relaxing day. Tomorrow is short, and going to be another good day! Good luck FRAN! Keep it up! No sagging for her!

Day 34: Alamo

Austin, TX to San Antonio, TX

So the wonderful Alamo! The day started early again with a super cool coffee shop, the Coffee Pot. Then on the hot, long, dry road again. 80 miles later, and then...the Alamo! Take a look at their hotel in the background. It looks amazing!






Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Day 33: Austin







Belton, TX to Austin, TX

So the morning started nice an early with a beautiful sunrise. 3 digit heat and 8 hours later and Chesca was in good ole Austin, TX. She went to Mellow Johnny's (Lance's shop) and said it was pretty sweet. They stole her bike shop with coffee bar idea!

They had an event at Six Lounge in Austin that night. Overall a cool event with Goldsprints (she won a round) and caipiroskas! She met my friend Anna and her dad's cousin at the bar. All in all, not a bad night! The day was pretty rushed and she didn't get to bed until a lil late, but what are you gonna do? Get up and RIDE! San Antonio tomorrow!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Day 32: More heat, more Texas

Whitney, TX to Belton, TX

Don't have much on the pictures here...Guess there wasn't too much to see this trip but they did go over a sweet TX lake! Oh, and these were not the best burgers ever, as the name of the place stated!




Day 31: Don't Mess with Texas




Dallas, TX to Whitney, TX

Well, today saw another rider leave :( David left after a crash and some bruised ribs wasn't making the trip fun anymore.

The rest of the day was spent riding on a tarred gravel road, which was terrible to say the least! Camping in Whitney was alright. Chesca slept in the RV with the photo/videographers, which she said was very comfortable, but just as hot!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Day 30: Brian's Big B-day!




Whitesboro, TX to Dallas, TX

Hey There! So, it was a short day today. Fran finished 62 miles before she could even check into her room. Her only stop was at the Starbucks in the picture. I don't know much about the event. I didn't have the chance to speak with her tonight, but I'll update this again tomorrow!

Oh, Chesca wanted me to give a shout out to Shelby! She said thanks for the gifts and the support!

Day 29: Enter: TE-HAS!



Sulphur, OK to Whitesboro, TX


I guess this proves it... Everything is BIGGER in Texas!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Day 28: Leaving Oklahoma City..

Oklahoma City to Sulphur, Ok
A beautiful sunrise, and 97 long miles. Chesca rode with Roy all day and took it easy. They're camping tonight in Sulphur. Here are her pictures from the day, the sunrise, a bike fence in the middle of nowhere, and a picture of a picture of a cougar stalking a deer that she talked about in her post. 











Bike Fence!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Day 27: Nora Loves Me!!!




Seminole, OK to Oklahoma City, OK



Well after a long, windy day of riding delayed by lightning and rain, Chesca got to OK City. And when she arrived... She had a package from Nora and Pam! And thanks alot you guys, I look like a pretty crappy friend right now. All I do is update this blog...what are they doing? Sending her AMAZING gifts including a Brooks saddle and about enough gels and vitamin water to keep anyone happy for weeks! Fran was pretty stoked. Check out her pics from the day!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Day 26: Oklahoma = Wind

Stigler, OK to Seminole, OK

Today was a long, hilly day with a 26mph head wind.  They crossed over a lot of water today. Chesca also hit the 2,000 mile mark! Woo Hoo! Half way! 



Sunday, July 19, 2009

It's that Time again: A Recap with Francesca....

Hello All!!!

Wow, I can't believe I've really ridden my bike, almost 2,000 miles now, all the way to Oklahoma! What a journey! So today is Day 25 I guess, Isabel counts them for me, I look at this blog just like you do! I guess we're approaching the halfway point in a couple days, but according to my mileage, and what's been told to us, we should've been halfway about 200 miles ago or so, but oh well, we're not in Texas yet, so I guess we're not halfway yet! I'll be interested to see how many miles I really do this trip. We had 2 105 mile days, back to back, and they were followed up by a 90 mile day with a wicked hill, and an 80 mile day with hills. We did an extra 30 miles or so one day because the original campsite that was reserved didn't have bathrooms. I told our Tour Manager that next time there's a decision between tacking on 30 extra miles completely out of the way or "roughing it" for a night without bathrooms, I vote to shit in the woods!

So today was truly a "rest" day, 50 miles, which were pretty flat, on in to Oklahoma, the Native State. lame! haha. No, I'm excited to see OK, I've never been here before and Nora is sending me a Brooks saddle to Oklahoma City! So I'm excited for that! I still have saddle sores, sometimes they seem ok, like they're getting better or going away, and some days they really suck. You know what the cure is for saddle sores? not riding your bike! but that's not an option for me.

I'll go ahead and take this moment to say that I completely forgot to mention Birmingham in my last update on day 20. Birmingham was freakin awesome!!!! and I was so overwhelmed with visitors and long miles for the next couple days, that I forgot to mention it in that recap. Nora and Pam came straight from the Dairy Farm in Nashville to see me in B-ham!! They drove straight to the event, and that event was the most baller one til that day (only to be outdone by Young Ave Deli in Memphis, my favorite bar, with my favorite bartender!) It was really cool. We showed up and we actually saw a bike, imagine that! The local 42 Below/Bacardi rep went around to the bike shops in the area to hand out flyers and bought a bike to do a drawing. Very cool. When we pulled up in the vans and walked up to the Barking Kuda, they announced we were the riders reppin' 42 Below via bicycle across the country. We were served drinks instantaneously, and given tickets for our next one. I sat down with Callie and Crystal (? if I remember correctly) and we drank and chatted it up. Nora called, and they arrived shortly, then Isabel texted me and told me Jessie and a friend were coming! I met Jessie once in Alabama last summer, when we came down for job interviews, which turned out horrible btw. I remember we ate at Jim and Nick's. Jessie also came to visit us in PA this spring, poor thing. She's the cutest little Southern Belle you'll ever meet, other than my bike of course!!! But Nora and Pam treated me like a rockstar, I had to drink some vodka for them, they fed me dinner that night, breakfast in the morning, and of course Nora wanted to sleep with me at the hotel. Haha. Birmingham was awesome. So there you go Nora!! You're the best bitch ever! Thank you and Pam SO much for coming out and supporting the ol' Franster.

So let's fast forward from Birmingham to Day 21, I rode from Batesville to Holly Grove, which was the first re-route that led to horribly long days of 100+ mile bicycle riding. That area of Arkansas was just completely different from what I expected. It was more of what I envisioned Louisiana. It was swampy, hot, humid, and mosquito filled. I took off that morning and it was a crappy road to start riding on, cracks in the road every 5-10 feet or so, a constant thump. Ugh. We rode single file because there wasn't really any shoulder, and the drivers didn't seem to mind, power in numbers I suppose. The group I was riding with decided to ease back and slow down, and I wasn't feeling that, so I took off outta the group. We passed by Bennett taking a pee break, and a couple miles later, whilst I was solo, he came up behind and passed me. It was a really windy day, so I grabbed his wheel and rode faster, with less effort! I hung on to that 18-20 mph wheel for about 65 miles until I had to eat breakfast! But apparently Bennett only needs a Monster energy drink for breakfast and cigarettes! So I lost him after I stopped, but I still finished the day in great time, I lost about 1.5 mph by myself, and it sure was windy and H O T! That was a good day though, it was the first 105 mile day, that was suppose to be a 90 mile day, and Red upgraded us to cabins so we wouldn't be miserable camping in the heat. We had an all girl's cabin, for some bonding time, and pillow fights.

Day 22: Holly Grove to Little Rock was the second 105 miler, and even that one wasn't too bad. It was pretty flat. Tyler left that morning, hence the picture. He was sad to leave Brian and Fred, I guess they had ridden together a couple of times, and he would tell people he was riding across the country with his dad and son! hahaha! I'm gonna miss that smart ass! I rode by myself for 75% of the day. We started out in that swamp area, that had a lot of fields, and it dried out a little to corn crops, and we saw old school crop dusters! Which were really cool. I wish I wouldn't have left my camera in the rain, so I could've gotten video of them. I saw them the day before, riding with Bennett, they swoop down really close and veer up and spin back around, just like in the movies, that was neat. Roy joined me after Sonic that day. I chilled out a couple times and I decided with 25 miles left I'd have a shake at Sonic and hang for an hour b/c it was the heat of the day, with no event, and I was in no hurry. After I pulled out of Sonic Roy pulled out of the gas station behind it, and we rode together. I'll be damned if that 73 year old didn't pass me when I was going 17 mph!!! Don't let him fool you, he can keep up! So I didn't hold back too much cruising into Little Rock with Roy.

Day 23: Mt Nebo: The Hill from Hell! So after 210 miles in 2 days the last thing you want to do is another high mileage day. But we did. Ugh. So I set out riding out of Little Rock, the first damn thing we did was a steep ass hill to get out of that town! But after that it settled down a little bit, there was a big shoulder, cars didn't scream or honk at me, and it was still early enough in the morning to get that cool air in your lungs. I passed by a doe and 3 fawns about 20 miles out, that was cool. And when I came by a podunk gas station I noticed some bikes, so I decided I'd take a mental break from what would be a long day, no doubt. I caught up with Crystal, Bayla, and Ash and we decided to chill for the day. We rode and stopped in a couple little places along the way, I saw a picture of a cougar stalking a deer, supposedly taken by a local!!!! I didn't know Arkansas had cougars??????? I'll have to look that up later. Cougars, just FYI, are my FAVORITE animal. We set on, eventually we became sweeps because the sweeps had passed us! Crystal bailed about halfway, said she wasn't feeling well. So then it came down to the 3 of us, and at that point we had heard there was a big hill at the finish. The riding moved from city riding, to hilly back roads. After a while we got a little spread out and Bayla and I passed Blaise and Callie on some epic climbs, with some epic downhills!! That was nearing the end. Blaise said he got up to 54 mph going down one hill! but I wasn't that daring. I took it easy, there was a crazy turn at the bottom. Anywho, the day ended with that effing 4 mile, 18% grade switchback, which I didn't find out was that nasty until I was literally at the bottom of the hill. Nick- "Just to let you know, it's an 18% grade, 4 mile climb to the top by the campsite." Awesome. They were talking it up so much it was enough to make you vomit. But I got on my bike and I pedaled. It wasn't as bad as they worked it up to be, at least not until the end. It flattened out a little bit, enough that you could breath, in between switchbacks and climbs. But the very end definitely sucked. It was gorgeous at the top though. And when I got to the top I went the wrong way, so I ended up going to Visitor's Center, and the people there were really nice. On the way to the campsite a deer crossed right in front of Brianne and me, she was at the Vistor's Center too. And then there was a couple deer and fawns right near our campsite. They just wandered around, no worries. Mt Nebo was super cool, I want to go back and hike their trails that go around the rim, I'll have to have Isabel add the pics of the view, I don't think they're on here. I also left the No Flats club that day :( Had my first flat tire at mile 1,770. Ah well, it was a good run!

Day 24: Still in Arkansas! I volunteered to sweep that day with Fred and Roy because I was completely knackered from the last 300 miles in 3 days. It was a long day, but I took it nice and easy with them, we took our time and had fun at breakfast. Fred got 3 different drinks! He ordered a Coke, and the waitress brought him Coke, OJ, and coffee!! He said "Man, I can't wait til she brings me my food!" Haha, but he didn't get any extras for food. He had a blowout after breakfast, one like I've never seen before!! His tube was just ripped to shreds and it was loud BOOM when it burst! Slow ride..... take it easy...... that was the song in my head that day. I was chased by a Border Collie pretty hardcore, made me miss my Campster :(

Day 25: TODAY!! So that brings you all up-to-date with all my thoughts I can muster up. The WeLikeBike42.com site seems to be picking up a little bit. It's not all there yet, but it's getting better, some of the rider's profiles are up. I'm under 25 though, so in the Vodka World I apparently don't, or can't, exist. So I don't know if you'll ever see me on there, but I want you to know I'm doing it! and I'm here! and I exist!! If you read this, follow me, comment, interact. I'd love to hear some feedback from everyone! I met Ash's grandparents this morning, and her Grandma reads my blog! and wanted to meet me! I'm a blog celebrity, look at that! Her family was in yesterday and this morning, and they were all very nice. I just talked to my Uncle Steve before I started writing this and he said to keep it up, he's proud of me, and to not give in! It's always great to get a call, e-mail, or text from someone I don't talk to everyday, that is keeping up with me and proud of me. Pop-pop called me in Little Rock. God I love Pop-pop, old, grumpy man, Italian man. He loves the postcards I send him. I'm totally his favorite grandchild. Nora checks in on my everyday, I chatted with Josh for 2 hours last night, talking the bike talk. And of course the fam and Isabel make sure I'm alive. I love you all!

Goodbye for now everyone!! I've been on the computer for about 2.5 hours now, it's addictive and time consuming! But necessary for my digital memories...

Keep on keeping on,
Chesca

Day 25: Entering Oklahoma


Barling, AR to Stigler, OK

Today was really short. Just under 50 miles and she got done right at noon! Welcome to OK folks.

Day 24: More Arkansas, more beautiful riding, with hills.....



Dardanelle, AR to Barling, AR

Chesca was sweep (designated dfl) with Fred and Roy. They had breakfast together and said the waitress was crazy. Fred ordered a Coke, and the waitress brought him 3 different drinks. Hahaha. I like the jar his OJ came in, which he didn't even order! Fred had a huge blowout, it was so loud it sounded like a gun shot, it completely shredded his tube.

Day 23: Welcome to Hell, it's called the Park Entrance to Mt Nebo State Park!







Little Rock, AR to Dardanelle, AR
Francesca said she was taking it easy and struggling a little today. After 2 100 milers back to back, I can imagine this day was brutal! It was about 88 miles, with some hills, which they haven't had in a couple days.
The last 4 miles were up an 18% hill! Killer. Here are the pics of the climb. Don't know if you can tell just how steep it is.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Day 22: Tyler Bounces....





Holly Grove, AR to Little Rock, AR

Another 105+ mile day...and can you believe it...Francesca rode FASTER. 16.4mph avg! Wow.

On the 22nd day, Tyler left. He's the first one to leave the tour, and hopefully the last, cause we want everyone to make it!

The day was hot but super flat, so she rode for speed. They stopped and saw a crop duster go right overhead! Pretty sweet! Shake at Sonic. MMMmmm! Oh, and they stopped at a bike shop in Little Rock, where there was a sweet bike with a Starry Night hand painted job! Check out her pics...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Day 21: Welcome to Arkansas, Cabin Fever





Batesville, MS to Clarendon, AR

100+ mile day...and someone averaged 16.5!!!! Well done Francesca! That is AMAZING! Considering it was really hot and muggy! Check out the pics of Fran's Day 20, flying across the Mississippi River!

Oh, and instead of camping, Red got them all upgraded to Cabins! FANCY!