Sunday, March 27, 2016
Tour of the Big Island: Stage 7
This route covered another part of the Ironman biking course, i.e, Hwy 19 (aka "Queen K") between Hapuna and the Kona airport. And I rode all by myself, like a time trail. According to Alex, a lot of athletes came to the Big Island just to ride this course for training and nowhere else. Man, they don't know what they have missed. I did see a lot of riders that day. Even though it looked flat, for the 54 mile I covered, there were actually ~2000ft of elevation gain. The 2 free bottles of water from the hotel was definitely not enough. Fortunately I found this Blue Hawaiian Helicopter airport with 9 miles to go selling bottled water (and for $1 only. They certainly don't try to milk the tourists) I was more tired than I thought by the time I returned to the hotel, which was around 11am. I was thinking about sneaking in a round of golf in the afternoon but I quickly nixed that thought (BTW, the green fee was $95, which was actually quite reasonable but I also need $55 for club rental) Instead, I took my sweet time for a good bowl of cobb salad for lunch next to the beach. Then swam a bit in the ocean and looked at the tropical fishes (some are big, longer than 1 foot!) The beach of Hapuna Hotel was one of the best according to the locals. Many spent time here to enjoy Easter. Then I took a hot sauna and a shower at the fitness center in the Golf course club house, courtesy of the hotel (I've already checked out) Sipped a Mai Tai while listening to the awesome guitarist/singer and enjoying the view of Sunset at the beach as well as the Hula dancer. After finishing my fish burger and strawberry shortcake, Jeremy from the tour drove me to the airport to end this wonderful trip. I ended up riding a total of 270 miles. And coincidentally the length of the Big Island coast line is about the same. So even though we didn't always ride along the coast, I pretty much did the equivalent of actually circumnavigate the Big Island :P
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bigislandbiketours,
hawaii,
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