Northwest Crank – Day 1 (A tale of two winds)

Northwest Crank – Day 1 Thursday (Wenatchee to Ephrata)

The day greeted us with clear blue skies and temperatures in the 70’s. A pleasant change from the rain and overcast skies in Seattle.

We all headed off at 9am towards Quincy. A brisk tailwind kept the pace high and I was glad I was riding a bike with gears this year. The last time I was out here two years ago I rode my fixie on this ride and was spinning out and unable to keep up with the group. The max speed on my fixed gear with it’s current gearing is about 25mph (and at that speed my legs are really spinning!).

About 15 miles into the ride everyone, except me, took a left turn to head up to Pallisades. I’d decided not to go that route due to 6 miles of gravel which I thought my tires might not be wide enough to deal with. I heard later that they would have been OK.

Anyway I found myself all alone heading east towards Quincy and Ephrata. It was a great day though and I didn’t mind. Here’s a shot from the side of the road en route.

I made good time to the half way turn around at Ephrata and as there was no time pressure decided to have a proper lunch. The good thing about these rides is that all that matters is calories as you’ll be burning through whatever you eat. This was my oh so healthy lunch.

Then is was time to head back and face the headwind. It was very strong from the get go and I settled into a fairly slow pace. About 10 miles later I saw a group of 4 people behind me which was a welcome sight. This was the lead group from the Pallisades option who had looped around and were now returning on the same route as me. I latched on to them and picked up the pace considerably (they are all strong riders and towed me along for the next 20 miles or so to a manned support stop).

Grabbed a quick sandwich and then it was time for the final stretch back to the Inn (22 miles or so). The winds were even stronger here and it was difficult to get a good draft even with the group. Eventually they pulled away from me and I was left to battle in by myself. You know it’s a strong wind when you descending a steep downhill and if you stop pedaling the wind actually brings you to a standstill!

It really made you feel you were out in the elements. I got back to the Inn around 5pm. Now we’ll see how the body recovers ahead of tomorrow’s hilly ride.

P.S. This was dinner


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One response to “Northwest Crank – Day 1 (A tale of two winds)”

  1. Janet Avatar

    How many miles was Day 1? Love the photos. Great jersey – I’ll show it to the man in the shop.

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