LOCAL SECTION
One rider's account of the 2000
Multiple Sclerosis 150 Bike Ride

Well, I'm tired, I'm sore, but I
DID IT! 75 miles yesterday - what an accomplishment, my longest
distance to date. And then, 75 more miles today!
Having just started biking again last
August, I'm glad to be back on top of two skinny tires. I was originally
introduced to cycling as a kid and road with the Ann Arbor Bicycle
Touring Society through the rolling hills of Southeastern Michigan
on weekends and during the summer. I'm 29, now, and the chance to
participate in the MS150 was just what I needed to kickstart me
back into the sport. I still ride primarily on weekends, as work
keeps me at the office during the week. So, seeing the advertisements
for the ride, training, and gathering sponsors, has kept my off
hours full in recent weeks.
At the starting line the organizers got
us motivated by having us chant "I - am - crazy" in unison. There
were over 900 of us out there in our brightly colored jerseys either
proving to ourselves we could do it, showing how dedicated we were
to the cause, or both!
Back on my comfy couch, and finally off
that cycling seat, I'm reviewing the highlights of the trip;
REST STOPS!
There were lots, they were well stocked, and the volunteers were
wonderful! They kept us motivated, hydrated, and well fed. Each
stop, 14 in all, had a different theme. From wild jungle animals
to a Hawaiian luau, the fruit selections and music matched the decorations
and spirit of the crowds that gathered to refuel.
BEACH
PARTY!
The band sounded great - we danced in the sand, right on the beach,
and twisted out the kinks from the day's ride. The waterfront location
was picture perfect and we all applauded the beautiful sunset at
the closing of day one.
OTHER RIDERS!
What a fun bunch! Yes, we are all a bit on the crazy side to consider
150 miles of riding a fun filler for those precious few weekend
day's off, but put that spirit in a group of 900 plus riders, their
families, and friends, and it's a recipe for a kickin' good time.
We shared riding stories, tips, and kept each other from giving
up. Keep on pedalin'!
THE ROUTE!
From tropical Miami MetroZoo to the beaches of Key Largo, we were
treated to a well designed route with safety and comfort in mind.
The rest stops were in all the right places and the course was well
marked with police officers and volunteers at any questionable intersections.
In South Dade county we saw old Florida homes, tropical groves,
farmland, and plenty of beautifully landscaped nurseries. Our trip
through the eastern Florida Keys took us through a tiny fishing
village and over the much dreaded Card Sound Road bridge. I missed
seeing any alligators, but did get glimpses of colorful birds, lazy
horses, contented cows enjoying the South Florida sun, and serene
fish swimming quietly through the roadside canals.
For
anyone who has thought about spending a weekend bicycling, just
for the sheer fun and craziness of it, the MS150 ride is a definite
hit! The coordinators and volunteers were tireless in making all
the logistics possible, keeping us informed, and most of all, motivating
us to have an incredible experience! The funds we were able to raise
for the Multiple Sclerosis Society will help their efforts immensely.
In the end, we all benefited by donating time, money, special skills,
or just one very tired set of legs!
Lenette Marie
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