This past Sunday, I did my annual "PMC litmus test" ride, which is called "Climb to the Clouds." There are various routes, but I chose the 60-mile route that goes up Mount (yes, as in MOUNTAIN) Wachusett. It was a hot, muggy day, as it always seems to be. As much as I would have loved 70-degree weather, it's a great test for the Pan-Mass Challenge - if you can handle this ride in that heat, you are ready for the PMC.
The first 20 miles of the ride are rather hilly (almost every street we ride on has "Hill" in the name), and then we start our ascent up Wachusett (on aptly named Mile Hill Road). It's a mile of a constant, relatively steep grade - the road winds slightly so you don't see the top until you get there. Then it's a looping road that goes up to the summit of the mountain. The steepness varies on this road, so you get a few breaks, but it is also steeper than Mile Hill Road in parts. Making it to the top feels like a huge accomplishment - can't you see the joy on my face?!
The remaining 35 miles are always hillier than I remember them to be. I was thirsty, hot, crampy, hot, and hot most of the way. Based on my performance, I am BARELY ready for the PMC. Boy was I tired. But I DID IT. By the way, I just looked at how much elevation I gained on the ride - 3,500 feet. That's almost 5 Prudential Center towers!
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