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Looking back on a great ride

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The last few years have been filled with a multitude of changes in my life: I've gotten divorced, gone back to work, and returned to the town where I grew up... It's nothing I hide, in fact I am usually guilty of sharing too much (this is a perfect example). My children and I have adapted, though I cannot say it was easy.

For me, this ride was about the new person I have become and the perfect way to start the next chapter in my life. It's like each mile left the old me further behind and the new me is the one that ended up in Clinton. Of course, there was always the chance that it would be the same me, just with tired legs and a sore bum.

I was asked at least 100 times last week why I was doing RAGBRAI and probably more importantly how I ended up on Team Cockroach. People were shocked that I would travel to Iowa, join a team where I knew no one and ride my bike hundreds of miles. In fact, at one point I was asked why I thought I, a woman alone who knew no one and nothing about biking, could tackle RAGBRAI, with a mountain bike, and succeed. After being mildly offended by the “woman alone” comment, I answered that it never really occurred to me that there was any other option.

Sure, I joked about my only goal being to survive and that I had no idea what I was doing. Well, actually that wasn’t so much a joke as true… but, I never really doubted that I would be able to do it. Maybe it’s one of those things were naivety was my savior. Had I known how hard it really could have been, I’m not sure I would have been so confident.

Let me be very clear. Team Cockroach and everyone on it saved me from having what could have been a pretty miserable week. They knew all the things I didn’t know, and made the difference between having a fun-filled, boundary pushing, fantastic week that I want to repeat, and having a week that sent me home in tears. They adopted me (Thank you Kurt and Matt!) and looked out for me (Thank you Margaret and Teresa!), cheered me on, gave me a nickname (That I don’t plan to share - Thank you very much Foot!) and made me part of the group (I wish I could name everyone!).

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About the Author

Meredith Schaefer

Executive Assistant

Northwest Herald

Cary, IL

mschaefer@shawmedia.com

Meredith will be riding in her first RAGBRAI this summer. The trip is an annual bicycle ride across Iowa. In fact, this will be her first time on a bike in years. She has been at the Northwest Herald since 2010.

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