Spectating Part 2
Thoughts of relaxing a bit while our loved ones were on the bike didn't last long. McDonald's was packed, couldn't even get in the door, so, NO coffee! Incredibly no food or drinks were for sale at the race site. We each had snacks in our vans and that was it. Again, the worry, with all three of our competitors facing various health issues in addition to challenges in the race. We really had no idea how long they would be biking, if they would even finish, and thus, felt really uncomfortable about driving off for refreshments or a break.
Eileen, biking 20 miles, came in first, smiling and evidently having a fun time in addition to trying hard. Finally Jan arrived, after 56 miles of rolling "hills". Lou came in about 20 minutes later. They both looked fatigued, but continued on with the run of 13.1 miles.
Eileen completed her race and joined us as spectators. Still no food. Desperate, Mike and I tried to buy our way into the race participant only barbeque. $12.00 just seemed too much for only one trip through the line.
More snacks at the van and then Joanne and I made a quick trip to McDonalds and coffee. The best coffee ever, at least until the grounds in the bottom of our cups. Oh well. At least we were alert, waiting for our two lost partners out in the hills of Tupper Lake.
Eileen, biking 20 miles, came in first, smiling and evidently having a fun time in addition to trying hard. Finally Jan arrived, after 56 miles of rolling "hills". Lou came in about 20 minutes later. They both looked fatigued, but continued on with the run of 13.1 miles.
Eileen completed her race and joined us as spectators. Still no food. Desperate, Mike and I tried to buy our way into the race participant only barbeque. $12.00 just seemed too much for only one trip through the line.
More snacks at the van and then Joanne and I made a quick trip to McDonalds and coffee. The best coffee ever, at least until the grounds in the bottom of our cups. Oh well. At least we were alert, waiting for our two lost partners out in the hills of Tupper Lake.
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