ultracyclist
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You are riding through South Central WI which has huge hills and sharp turns.
At the crest of one hill you see a yellow road sign that indicates a "squiggly" road up ahead, and as you look to the top of the next hill about a half mile away you can barely see the road that has a sharp turn to the left at the very top of the hill.
The speed limit on this road is 45mph. I am taking it easy.
You ride dowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn. AS you do so the road up on top of the next hill disappears. You know "about" where things are. This is indeed the "hidden road". Yikes.
Then you ride upppppppppppppppppppppp.
As your sight line sees the up coming curve, you also notice that there is some loose gravel on your intended line which was probably tossed there by cars riding on the shoulder.
What is your technique? What would you do?
At the crest of one hill you see a yellow road sign that indicates a "squiggly" road up ahead, and as you look to the top of the next hill about a half mile away you can barely see the road that has a sharp turn to the left at the very top of the hill.
The speed limit on this road is 45mph. I am taking it easy.
You ride dowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn. AS you do so the road up on top of the next hill disappears. You know "about" where things are. This is indeed the "hidden road". Yikes.
Then you ride upppppppppppppppppppppp.
As your sight line sees the up coming curve, you also notice that there is some loose gravel on your intended line which was probably tossed there by cars riding on the shoulder.
What is your technique? What would you do?