I completed my ABBA-sanctioned ride and have now ‘biked my age’ for 15 consecutive years. My goal was 84 miles, but I ended up biking 101 miles, my first Century in a dozen or more years.
Those of you who were planning to donate to the Island Housing Trust, the American Civil Liberties Union, World Central Kitchen, PBS, or Senator Chris Murphy’s American Mobilization effort, please consider writing a bigger check.
I don’t know how many of you were able to watch the live-streaming on YouTube’s ‘Aging Amateur Athletes’ channel, but I gather there were some technical difficulties. For one thing, I biked in dense fog from 5:15 AM until about 7:30, which means I was invisible, despite the bright yellow Viagra biking jersey. Also, drone coverage was suspended whenever I was within 1/4 mile of an airport, for reasons of national security. We have two airports here, and I biked by them at least 8 times during the ride, leading YouTube to switch to a rerun of Oscar Levitan’s marathon one-arm Plank from 2023, when he set a world record of 8 hours and 36 minutes. Still, the world-wide audience for my ride climbed into the high two figures and came within a whisper of an audience of 100.
I averaged 13 miles per hour, 52,345 revolutions, and a EE/RC ratio of .0001, which I believe is an ABBA record. Perfection is a flat zero, meaning that one’s “Energy Expenditure” is perfectly matched with “Rider Comfort.”
I am proud to say that I served my country during my 101-mile ride. At the request of NASA, two small ergometric chips were implanted in my two large toenails, to measure energy output. The conventional wisdom is that arm and leg energy output are similar, but the safety of our Astronauts depends on getting that right. Apparently, the final ‘fail safe’ disaster system on Musk’s Space-X rockets, should all other systems fail, involves deploying high tech ‘space oars,’ which the Astronauts will then pedal to direct the rocket into position for re-entry. It’s essential that the Astronauts pedal with the exact same energy, which is why NASA asked to implant the chips. I hope we never find out if that system works, but if it does, I will have done my part.