2015 Heat MapThis year I was able to ride a personal best 4271 miles, including 1032 miles on the trainer and 565 commuter miles. That brings the total for my Altamira 2.7 (Phoenix) to 3854 miles (since August 30, 2014) and 1583 trainer miles (of 3245 miles total) on the Altamira 2.5 (Crimson Ride) since my August 11, 2014 crash. I’ve almost ridden as many trainer miles on the 2.5 as I had before the crash.

Of the 8824 miles I ridden since the “Drew Renaissance,” July 15, 2013, 77% have been road miles and 23% on the trainer. I enjoyed two organized event rides this year, the Icicle Metric Century in Newark, DE on March 28 and the Amish Century in Dover, DE on September 12 (my longest ride, 103 miles). The hurricane winds prevented me from riding the Seagull Century in Salisbury. Next year!

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