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Rapha Randonnée Appennini Report, Day Two

A short memory is something that benefits a cyclist. I am not suggesting that we want to forget about the great rides, time spent with friends, or the beautiful places that we experience on the bike. Only recognizing that by the time you finish a five-plus hour ride that you can hardly remember the early parts of the ride, and that might not be a bad thing. If losing a few good memories of a day is the price for forgetting the pain that comes with a 125k ride with 2500m of climbing, it might be worth it. Do not misunderstand, I am a firm proponent that through suffering and struggle comes progression and amazing tales, but when you are on day two of six and have 150k with four major climbs tomorrow, a selective memory is fine by me.
The stories that are being made each day are something that I don't want to forget and I suppose at day's end that is the real beauty of coming to a beautiful place like this to ride with a great group. I have been doing my best to shoot on the road to make sure I don't forget. There's been a certain Aussie that has been too fast of yet to capture on film, but these photos of Simon, Pablo, Charlie and Carrick all capture the ebb and flow of glory and suffering of today's ride.




Lastly, Weather.com was correct, we caught driving rain with striking bolts of lightening and booming thunder—all a bit unnervingly close—just in time for the final 19k climb and slippery 12k drop into Stia.
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Comments
Ben Brown
14th September 2010 09:45am
Man-up ladies!
Ben Brown
14th September 2010 09:46am
Graeme told me to write that.
Charles Pearch
14th September 2010 08:07pm
You always do what Graeme says do Ben? As for you Graeme, there's an American and an Australian on this trip that will eat your lunch all day long. Show your colleagues some respect.
Stefan Rohner
14th September 2010 09:39pm
Charlie, ahahah your suffering?
dura ace? what bike?
Graeme ;)
Stefan Rohner
14th September 2010 09:43pm
P:S. pictures of the American and Australian, please.
Ben Brown
14th September 2010 10:09pm
"You always do what Graeme says do Ben?"
Why yes of course.
Joe Hall
15th September 2010 02:26am
It looks like Charlie is holding his breath, just to make the climb a bit harder. Or he is just about to burst out laughing!!
What I want to know is, who will be/was first to get in the broom wagon?