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I don’t know what Lester was doing this morning but he was pulling his Houdini trick occasionally appearing only to disappear again. Robb and I chased down high-spinning George. I’ve decided that George actually rides as fast as I do but he spins so high that he has to frequently rest his cranks to keep them from overheating. During those periods we slowly creep-up and overtake him. But I like riding with George because it helps me clean-up my act when I’m riding with a rabbi plus he stops for good photos. We all stayed together until the first SAG where we were met by an ABB alum who had laid out homemade brownies and ice pops as a special supplement. Things are looking good and they’re about to get better.
During the off day in
We were all on our own spread over the landscape but the riding was great. A few miles from SAG #2 I managed to chase down Kiwi Rick and Chief Larry who had just finished another on-the-road TV interview for his blood donor effort. We found Kevin licking his wounds at the SAG. Seems the big dogs had used and dropped poor Kevin (and he was surprised??). We were happy to have Kevin and George join us for the final 30 miles. Together we were a formidable group where separately we would have struggled.
And the best is yet to come. Most of you know my standard MO when I arrive in a new town. I look for a pretty mom with a couple kids and ask about the local ice cream situation. Almost never fails but the moms must have all been at lunch so a couple construction guys directed us to DQ on the other side of town. A couple blocks later we noticed a storefront, Farm Stand Creamery (I’m gonna stick with the moms next time). Unfortunately the place looked closed. The door was open but all the chairs were on the tables and a guy was vacuuming.
He came out and said we’d come to the right place because he was giving away ice cream. EXCUSE ME…where’s the hidden camera! Amazingly it was true. They had lost their air conditioning and apparently the freezers couldn’t keep the ice cream cold enough so the board of health told them they couldn’t sell their inventory hence they were giving it away. How’s that for ending a day that started with a flat!
Today’s ratings: (the higher the better or easier)
Scenery: 8
Road conditions: 8
Grunt factor: 4
Just got to read your last 3 days..... what neat country you're in! Indy sounds like a place I oughta visit.....must be SOMETHING I lost in Indiana and need to go look for! Seriously, no matter how hard the rides, you guys are having a whale of a trip and a lot of fun. Hope the last part goes well.
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