Crossroads 2006 - Week 5

Champaign, IL to Canandaigua, NY


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Indiana Border Mack is one of our support crew Judy at lunch Big crowd at lunch Creek Always a few more soreheads when there are headwinds for Crossroads riders Busy SAG stop My roommate Bob at Major Taylor Velodrom in Indianapolis
Me on the bank at the velodrome A pro on the velodrome.  He went about 3 times as fast Someone's backyard hangout In Amish Country Wayne County, Indiana government buildings Front of buildings Four (sets of) dead (legs) in Ohio. Support van at Indiana/Ohio border
Double paceline led by Barrie/Susan tandem Ohio wheatfield Ohio farm Tom, Jim, Miguel, Michael rocketing down road Jim & Miguel Another Ohio farm All kinds of barns Ohio wheatfield
Will this corn be in your stomach, your meat, or your car? "Hot" dates for riders tonight! Our stop for the night - Honda builds cars here. Tracy at work Riders arriving Jim Heller I survived 108 miles today So did Michael
My roommate Bob Lynn and Al Jim, Mack, and Al Miguel Saldana and Jim Olsson - both from San Antonio Barn at Amish Farm How true! We sure cherished our Amish supplied food here I'm in Funk, Ohio Weathered barn
Government buildings in Wooster, OH Our hotel in Wooster Early on ride from Wooster We had to walk our bikes through a construction zone Longhorn cows Eric, Jim Hall, Gil Jim S., Jim O., Miguel Michael
Jeff & Lynn Long paceline, Jim Hall at front Jed likes to ride alone Tandem team - Barrie & Susan Dave & Jim M. Judy Bob B. at front Guest riders from previous tours
Russ Fetrow Tracy, our tour director Hitchhiking to Boston - could not resist posing with this sign! Lynn with Don Scherzer from last year's ride At Pennsylvania state border Sharyn & Russ Fetrow at lunch in Erie Our Erie hotel was 10 blocks up this street Lots of vineyards along Lake Erie
Michael and I Others joined us Old lighthouse Small marina along Lake Erie Loved this view... Michael & I with staff at 3000 miles Michael & I with staff at 3000 miles Rolling countryside - after 90 miles, I was too tired to cross the road for the picture

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