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Trans America Cycling Day 10 - Globe, AZ to Safford, AZ

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The link to today's route and statistics is found here . The morning was cool, low to mid 50's F, and windy, greater than 20 mph, so cyclists put on an extra layer of clothing.  Later in the day and during the ride, the wind increased to a little over 30 mph.  The wind was mostly a tailwind with a crosswind component from the right.  In places with the most  crosswind the wind would change one's direction to the left and the rider would have to correct to the right.  Some lean to the right was also necessary then.  This much wind was a new experience to most of the riders. The course initially had some very long undulations ( sine waves  to engineer Ray from Malta) of 1/4 mile to 1 mile in length (period to Ray).  The main road surface was good, so on the downhills the cyclists could ride near the white line in the roadway and gain considerable speed, to 30 to 35 mph at the bottom of the longer undulations if one let 'er rip.  Riders also had some crosswind componen