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Rapha Prestige Mt. Riga: 110 miles and 10,000 feet of climbing

Everything started with a 1hr 45min drive to north of NYC.

My time is limited so I don’t often go on big rides. (Anything longer than 3.5 hours)  It works for me because my cx races are usually 45 minutes anyways. However, I have been wanting to do a long adventure ride in a very long time. When the idea of riding Rapha Prestige with the team came about I just had to say “Yes”. It was definitely one of the best decision I have made around bikes. 

As always I had my trusted GRIII with me for the 110 mile ride. There was not one spot on the course that I didn’t think was beautiful. Our friend, Don, put together such an amazing route that was enough to convert me to a gravel rider. Below are a selection of images that summarize the day pretty well.

I hope you enjoy the photos.  

The day started with a little rain.

Decisions, decisions: Vest or no vest? Arm warmer or leg warmers?

Philly Boyz.

First climb around mile 6 was as picturesque as it could get with early day sunlight and fog.

There is always a downhill after a climb and Matt is all smiles.

Is it even a gravel ride with a covered bridge crossing?

Colin in his happy place.

There is shame in sitting on the side of the road mid-ride. Matt calls it “self preservation”.

The route was full of unmaintained roads.

Mt. Riga climb is a must for every cyclist. It’s a gradual climb that it definitely worth it.

JB cooling down at the well after Mt. Riga climb.

Talking about picturesque countryside.

110 mile gravel ride means you can eat a lot of food.

Even some cramping couldn’t stop JB from smiling.

Our sister team - Lisa, Lucia, and Karen - was all smiles all day.

Matt didn't give me the same treatment.

A little obstacle can not stop us.

Upstate New York countryside.

We are with our friends Acme Bicycle Co. all day.

Don created a beautiful route.

How many punctures do you think I got?

Our Rapha Prestige Mt. Riga crew.