Erin's husband Jeff spoke a few resonating words before we took off and I was blown away by his spirit, energy, and gratitude at such a small gesture. He was grateful for our "tribute," but encouraged us to be loud, boisterous and have fun once the 8 mile loop of silence was over. That is, afterall, what his wife would've wanted.
Well...we took him at his word and we were definitely loud and boisterous, but I don't know how much *fun* we were having. Those headwinds coming back into town from Buda were brutal. My 18+ mph coast down south was followed up by a few sub 10 mph stretches into the wind. I didn't go all the way to Kyle, but did end up with 43.5 miles that day that included the Memorial 8 Miles(plan called for 40) and a whopping overall average of about 15.5 mph :-)
So Jeff, at your request, I was definitely loud and boisterous, but forgive me for the curse words! I hope you're wife would've wanted it that way too :-)
Below are a couple of pics of the ride (courtesy of Jeff Lahr):
Erin's husband Jeff poses with some of the crew
Quite a powerful sight to see photos of our peleton
4 comments:
Nice tribute to a fellow T3er and very cool that so many folks came out to do the ride. The only thing worse than riding in tough conditions is doing so alone. Glad you had company :-)
Love the tribute-the photos are awesome.
wonderful tribute...!!!
I posted a few more photos over here
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