Monday,June
19
We used to
say ”Hotter than Hell,” but from now on I think I’ll say ”hotter ‘n
Kansas,” It’s 23:30 and temperatures are
still in the high 90s. And this is only
June. But my sources in Sweden say it’s
raining, so I’d better suck up and stop complaining. And it’s not like I have to sit on a bicycle
all day in this heat wave.
Today
Gunnar biked 236 miles to Yates Center before turning in for a short sleep. Although you may think Kansas is flat, this
section was quite lovely with rolling hills and small neat towns with
wrap-around porches. We chased down a laundromat
around Maize while our biker slogged on through side winds. The halfway mark is a psychological turning
point. Gunnar passed it a couple of
hours ahead of the halfway time, so if we can hold to this schedule Gunnar will
achieve his goal of finishing.
So what
does the crew do when the biker is biking?
Two or three of us are always in the chase vehicle – serving our racer
cold drinks, spraying him with cold water, fixing flat tires, and supporting
him in any way we can. The rest of us
are in the RV and get to do the running around – buying supplies, doing
laundry, posting blog entries, empting the black and grey water and filling up
the fresh water supplies. When we’re not
doing that we sleep so that we will be ready and alert to take the next turn in
the chase car.
And rest is
incredibly important. One of the Danish
racers, Morten, had his crew give up on him.
They were just too exhausted to keep going. And since that’s not going to happen to
Gunnar, I am going to sign off now.
Alice O.
Kepp up the good work Alice, without your support Gunnars racing would not be possible.
SvaraRadera/Reimert
Vilket gäng ni är! Ni är helt fantastiska!!!
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