Jean Pasco Cancer

August 07, 2006

Day 2: 80 Miles

We woke at 4 AM and started at 5:15, crossing the Bourne Bridge before dawn. The state police shut down a lane of traffic on the bridge to allow riders to cross unhindered. You know it's a big deal when Cape Cod traffic is diverted.

Another beautiful day: sunny and warm, yet dry and breezy. There were 4 water stops on the route, which took us along parts of Routes 6, 6A, and the Cape Cod Bike/Rail Trail. Lots of supporters and cheerleaders lined the sides of the road. Some people were out before dawn on the bridge, cheering us on.

Everyone looked good riding - Alex, Mark, and Tom - especially Mark, who got a lousy night sleep in the Mass. Maritime Academy dormitories. Tom and I slept well in the tent outdoors. Mark still kept us with Alex for the ride.

Mark and Alex crossed the finish line around 10:30 AM, about 5-1/4 hours later. Tom finished shortly before 11 AM, and I came across the line a little after 11 AM, just under 6 hours. Totally exhausted. VERY happy.

Tom and I found Mark and Alex sitting in one of the lunch tents, already showered and eating. I looked a sight: dollops of sunblock all over me and wedged in my ears. I didn't get sunburned, a remarkable feat in itself. Lots of free food and drinks - and a long line at the beer bar, which didn't open until noon. At the other end of our lunch table sat two celebrities: Billy Starr, who founded the PMC in 1980, and Greg Lemond, the first American to win the Tour de France and who won it three times.

I set my own person record: I biked 192 miles and finished the PMC for my wife, myfamily, my friends, everyone who supported me. And for myself.

I'll post pictures soon.

Posted by gasbarro at August 7, 2006 10:53 AM
Comments

Hi Pat,

Congratulations! What a haul but what an accomplishment for your and your team. I'm so impressed you were able to do that 4 a.m. wake-up....never in a million years could I have done that, especially with all that biking the day before! Great job and I hope your muscles have recovered!

Posted by: Patricia Smith at August 15, 2006 09:34 AM