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First century for 2019- The Sequoia of course!

Nice day on the coast for the Sequoia Century
I was wondering how this would go; my first long ride of the year, after 6 weeks off the bike for my fractured pelvis, and then continued bad weather that kept Kevin and I from getting in any other long rides. But in the end it’s just like any other endurance event; you just put one foot in front of the other and keep pushing on.

As usual, Kevin and I left from our house in Redwood City, riding to the start at Foothill College in Los Altos, so, as usual, we left the official starting place a good hour later than everyone else on the 100 miler. The good thing about that? Nobody faster is going to pass you! The bad news? You’re reaching each rest stop close to when they’re going to close, or in the process of closing. That wasn’t an issue though; we had plenty of food and drink fro the excellently-provisioned & staffed rest stops.|

The mean thing about the Sequoia is that it starts out by heading up Moody. And then continues up Page Mill. A rough way to begin a ride! But we shouldn’t have been complaining about that, since we rode 15 miles to the start. So, in theory, well warmed up. Doesn’t matter. That’s still a nasty climb!

The winds were very unusual, blowing from the south. Kind of nice for us, because we dealt with the headwinds first, going out Cloverdale, then had tail winds all the way back to Tunitas. Those on the Aids Lifecycle ride weren’t so lucky.

We finished just 15 minutes behind last years’ pace, which I felt pretty good about, all things considered. I even rode more strongly than Kevin at times, probably because he’s skipped a few rides lately. This too shall pass.

The answers to Life, The Universe, & Everything?

Where have I been? Riding as usual, including an “extra” day when the shop was closed on Memorial Day, giving the opportunity to ride to Pescadero & Tunitas with Kevin. The prior day, the usual Sunday ride, we just did an extended loop down to Sunnyvale, trying to avoid the rain.

Tuesday was, wow, day 3 in a row for a decent bike ride. Yet another ride up into the clouds. Thursday nobody showed up but me (Kevin was out with a cold), and STILL wet & icky up on Skyline! But can’t afford to miss rides before the Sequoia Century this Sunday. Definitely less prepared for it than usual; by this time of year, Kevin and I would have done at least one Santa Cruz loop (113 miles). It’s been the weather that’s kept that from happening, not my recovery from the broken pelvis. That’s pretty much entirely in the past at this point.

The past. It was two years ago that I received my official diagnosis of Essential Thrombocythemia. May 26th, 2017. A pretty bumpy ride at first, but since then I’ve settled in and there’s not that much scary health stuff that scares me anymore. I wrote about the early post-diagnosis days here- http://www.chainreactionblogs.com/diary/2017/06/11/when-your-doctor-finds-something-you-werent-looking-for/. Since then I’ve had a ton of blood tests to monitor things, and generally there’s not that much that can scare me, physically, anymore. Mentally, a bit of a different story as things can get pretty stressful when you’re working retail and understaffed. But physically, I’m now into the mode of knowing more is better, so with that in mind, when 23 & Me had a Father’s Day special on the combo Ancestry & Health package, I went for it.

So last night finds me spitting saliva into a small tube (not as easy as it sounds, especially since you’re not allowed to have had anything to drink for 30 minutes prior), filling out an extensive on-line questionnaire, and then sealing it all up and putting it into the mail. I’ve read that it takes about two weeks to get the first results, which will be the Ancestry stuff, and then another couple of weeks before the “health” stuff begins to come in. I checked all the boxes, meaning I don’t want anything held back. Some might not want to know if they have the genes for early Alzheimer’s or Parkinsons, and a few cancer markers, but what the heck, I went for it all. Will be interesting to see what it comes back with.

That privacy stuff about mapping your genes? Doesn’t bother me. I’m a pretty transparent person. Will be interesting to see if I have any unknown relatives who will show up though. –Mike–