Following a tandem is all fun and games until it starts to rain. Then you get just a little dirty.
Flying up Howell Mountain Road.
Quack Cyclists only put on First Class rides and this includes the staff ride. They would never ask anyone to eat a hot dogs without the help of this stylish holder.
Chris looks a little cold at Rest Stop 4. In fact, because it rained on and off all day, everyone was cold.
Veronica falls back on the tried and true waterproof rain wear when her "water proof jacket" wasn't.
Veronica models the cyclists' traditional rainwear, while Alfie (L) and Lisa (R) model a more high visibility option.
While there was no official commitment to any rest stops after mile 150, Thom setup a small rest stop at mile 185. Most of the riders didn't really want anything, except to be done with the ride, but that was OK because Thom didn't have very much.
Rest Stop 1 was a flurry of activity as the riders rushed about for food and to suit up for the rain.
Belly up to the bar and grab some powered energy drink.
Blue bags make great booties to keep those feet dry.
Yellow is the new black when it rains.