L.A. to Boston - May 10 to June 28 - 3415 Miles

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Day 30 - Sun, June 8 - Kirksville, MO to Quincy, IL - 74 miles - 2900 feet climbing

Today, Randy, from CA, and I finished the ride at exactly the same time as yesterday. Both days the distance was about 75 miles and we finished at 1:45pm, however, the conditions were entirely different. Yesterday we had dozens of rolling hills with mostly tailwinds. Today, we had much less climbing but instead had gusty crosswinds - which proved to be the obstacle.


Today, we also passed the 2000 mile point in our 3400 mile journey.


We stopped to take a look at this "bicycle junk shop" in LaBelle, MO. There were dozens of junky bicycles cabled in front of the shop. Looking in the window we could see boxes and bicycle junk piled floor to ceiling. I have no idea how one could even swing the door open to get inside. The owner must have accessed the building from the rear. L to R are Randy (California), Scott (Virgina), Noreen (Canada), and myself (Iowa).


Some of our roads did have decent shoulders to ride on today - even though they were narrow.


Our destination for today, Quincy, IL - just eleven more miles.



George (England) getting help from our riding mechanic, Rick, in changing a flat. George had a second flat not much further down this same stretch of road.

I failed to mention, yesterday, that I had my second flat of the tour. It proved to be caused by shredded tire wire that I had most likely picked up while riding on the western interstate highways. It just took it a while to be driven deep enough into the tire to puncture the tube.

My riding partner for today, Randy from California, had his ninth flat of the tour. Randy has lighter weight tires and tubes than I do which are more susceptible to flats.


Crossing the Mississippi River into Illinois. The crosswinds were quite gusty while crossing the bridge. The river looked quite high and muddy as the Midwest has been deluged with rain the past few weeks.


The Illinois side of the bridge - our 7th state line crossing.


Route 24E through Quincy passes by many huge mansions. We spoke with the owner of this mansion, who was doing yard work. He said it was built around 1875.



Another Quincy mansion.

Our ride tomorrow will be 107 miles to Springfield, IL.

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Bob