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Greg Rice
I had to break up my 100CCC ride into two 50CC rides do to work wanting me in San Diego so I made it two 50CC's a week apart.
Dan completed his 100CCC as he had to return for work.
I was not happy with the time ( 32 hours and 7 minutes ) of the 50CC ride out to San Diego that Dan and I did, it was do to many things including bad weather and lots of construction zones. I knew if things worked out it could be done quicker. So I made a little extra effort on the 50CC ride back and being on the weekend a lot of the construction zones were shut down with no delays and I only had lite rain / wet roads for about 200 miles. It was really just enough rain to keep the tires cool.
I started the 50CC ride at 7:22 AM east coast time at the Shell on Voltaire St in San Diego and rode to Jacksonville Beach finishing at 12:45 PM which is 29 hours and 23 minutes. Not bad for a day’s ride as I rode coast to coast in pretty much a day.
I have been riding BBG's for over 15 years but never had a opportunity to knock out a BBG1800 until this past week.
On Dan and my 50CC ride Jacksonville Beach to San Diego we rode 1830 miles in the first 24 hours getting our receipt in San Simon, AZ with time to spare.
On my 50CC ride back, San Diego to Jacksonville Beach I completed another BBG1800 getting my receipt in Mandeville, LA and I had a lot of time left in the 24 hours.
During the 50CC ride back I rode 1000 miles in 12 hours, 1500 miles in 18 hours and a little less than 2000 miles in 24 hours. I was taking advantage of the higher speeds out west.
That is not too bad for a I-8 and I-10 route that included San Diego, Tucson, El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, Baton Rouge, Mobile, Pensacola, Tallahassee and Jacksonville.
Dan completed his 100CCC as he had to return for work.
I was not happy with the time ( 32 hours and 7 minutes ) of the 50CC ride out to San Diego that Dan and I did, it was do to many things including bad weather and lots of construction zones. I knew if things worked out it could be done quicker. So I made a little extra effort on the 50CC ride back and being on the weekend a lot of the construction zones were shut down with no delays and I only had lite rain / wet roads for about 200 miles. It was really just enough rain to keep the tires cool.
I started the 50CC ride at 7:22 AM east coast time at the Shell on Voltaire St in San Diego and rode to Jacksonville Beach finishing at 12:45 PM which is 29 hours and 23 minutes. Not bad for a day’s ride as I rode coast to coast in pretty much a day.
I have been riding BBG's for over 15 years but never had a opportunity to knock out a BBG1800 until this past week.
On Dan and my 50CC ride Jacksonville Beach to San Diego we rode 1830 miles in the first 24 hours getting our receipt in San Simon, AZ with time to spare.
On my 50CC ride back, San Diego to Jacksonville Beach I completed another BBG1800 getting my receipt in Mandeville, LA and I had a lot of time left in the 24 hours.
During the 50CC ride back I rode 1000 miles in 12 hours, 1500 miles in 18 hours and a little less than 2000 miles in 24 hours. I was taking advantage of the higher speeds out west.
That is not too bad for a I-8 and I-10 route that included San Diego, Tucson, El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, Baton Rouge, Mobile, Pensacola, Tallahassee and Jacksonville.