Since I detest long winded post-ride reports I'll make this as short as the MS 150 recap:
First, I didn't know farms existed around Lexington. My initial assumption was that only doctors and lawyers lived there. Anyway, the route was well marked and made navigating the unfamiliar beauty of the greater Nashoba Valley area that much better.
Second, I loved how low-key this rides was compared to MS 150. Don't get me wrong, I loved the MS ride, but it was nice to take it down a notch.
Lastly, kudos to Redbones for catering this shindig. Their pulled pork sandwiches enhanced my post-ride endorphin rush. Thanks again!
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