Well the Steel Legs Century for this year was a sucess. We could not have had better weather. We had 52 riders sign up and 47 ride. Everyone who showed up and rode should be commended for completing a tough century.
So now here are the results. Time is listed in hours and minutes. The official ride length was 103 miles for those of you wanting to compute averages. This was a tough century and a bunch of tough riders. Thanks to all who participated.
No time listed = completed the entire century but did not list and end time
dnf = did not finish the entire century
dnr = did not ride

Peter Sauer 5.54
Jason Hunt 6.12
Steve Cottrell 6.41
Virgil Moehsmer 6.41
Ed Liberty 7.05
Brad  Culberson 7.13
Nancy  Faul 7.14
David  Faul 7.14
Jim Lenz 7.16
John Jauss 7.23
Mike  Kapilla 7.23
Kimberly Evason 7.29
Jeff Polish 7.29
Ken Dorn 7.31
Tim Johnson 7.31
Allison  Larkins 7.31
Don  Kueneke 7.46
Bill Menchak 7.46
Paul  Pellegrin 7.46
Joe Swift 7.46
Dan Wibbenmeyer 7.46
Mike  Gilchrist 8.13
Fred Wencel 8.13
Tom  Emmerson 8.36
Bob  Beaury 8.43
Greg Kates 8.44
Dwayne  Till 9.08
Bruce  Eley 9.15
Scott Varwig 9.21
Gary  Crews 9.22
Tanya Crews 9.22
Gary  Maier 9.22
Aron Rauls 9.22
Katherine Reboulet 9.22
Peggy Connelly 9.25
Dessa Paris 9.25
Patrick Dunsford dnf
Stefan Craig dnr
Jim Hamilton dnr
Kathleen Michael dnr
Jerry  Whittle dnr
Gary  Berra no time listed
Matt Cazalas no time listed
Gary  Fourtney  no time listed
Wayne  Hansen no time listed
Georgeann Kepchar no time listed
Gary Kwawer no time listed
Charles Scallia no time listed
Bryant  White no time listed
Susan  White no time listed
Jamie Wilmsen no time listed

RIDE ROUTE 66
Join us as we ride the “Mother Road”. We will begin our ride in the Chesterfield Valley working our way over to Historic Route 66. Once on Route 66 we will ride from Pacific to Staunton and overnight at Meramec Caverns. Once at the caverns take the tour of the caverns or the boat ride up and down the river. (last year we took the boat ride and saw a lot of wildlife).  The ride is 56 miles each way with a couple of good climbs each day. The cost of the ride includes a cue sheet, sag support, luggage truck, supper on Saturday night and a light breakfast in Sunday morning. Please limit your luggage to one bag, a tent and sleeping bag (if you are camping) and a small cooler.