Preliminary results of the PA Dutch 200k have been posted at:
http://users.rcn.com/trosenbauer/PA200k ... 090103.pdf
... let me know of any corrections or any other issues. I'll be submitting the results to RUSA in a couple of days which will then become final, pending certification.
Temperatures at the start were a bit higher than expected: 30F. With abundant sunshine throughout the day, temperatures rose to the low 40's. However, the stiff northwest winds all day made it feel much colder. Those winds made the stretch from the Honeybrook controle to the lunch stop much tougher -- in particular, I found that those winds held me back on the descents which made getting up all those rollers much harder. And there was the big climb up Turkey Hill along River Road -- you would think that something called River Road would be relatively flat but actually turned out to be the longest sustained climb of the day. Besides the climb up Turkey Hill, that climb climb up from Penny Packer seemed to just go on forever!
Special thanks to ...
... organizer Rick Carpenter, for putting together the course, getting us on our way at the start, and the post ride gathering at his house. Rick also had to deal with the "Organizer's Jinx", barely making it to the Honeybrook controle in time after going through 2 tubes, 1 tire, and a defective pump on the first leg.
.. and thanks to Curtis Palmer for manning the secret controle. His stop was a welcome oasis in the form of food and drinks, just as my water bottle was running dry.
Once again, a very good turn out: 13 riders clipping in with a 100% completion. First time PA rider Dave Zion came all the way down from Boston to get a start on his R-12 quest -- Welcome! Congratulations to all the finishers who endured those stiff winds and endless rollers.
Curtis has posted some pictures at:
http://s38.photobucket.com/albums/e146/ ... 0K%201-09/
If you have any other comments or pictures to share, feel free to post them of the message board or forward to me.
Next up is a 200k on Feb 7 ... route details will be posted shortly.
Regards,
-Tom Rosenbauer
Eastern PA RBA
