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By Bill Wells
Board-Certified Personal Injury Attorney

Final Update: Complete! The ride was a challenge. The first day was hot and a strong crosswind. As luck would have it, overnight a cold front came through and Sunday morning was cold, raining and very windy. The day turned absolutely gorgeous for everyone but riders heading into a strong headwind all day. Weather aside, it was a great ride and the Austin skyline has never looked better!!

I am updating my BP MS 150 progress. On January 21 there was a great ride in Coldspring, Texas that involved fog, wet roads and some serious hills! The ride was on the list of recommended BP MS 150 training rides. The hills were a challenge, especially the last one at 48 miles! The ride had great support and was a fund raiser for the Kingwood High School drill team, and they made some great muffins that were inhaled at the rest stops. Never knew a muffin could taste so good!

These training rides are well supported by police and the sponsors. Most of these training rides are an hour to an hour and a half travel, start about 8am, and involve around a 4am wake up call! My personal best distance is at 48 miles and I have a schedule to work up to a 76 mile ride in April. The BP MS 150 is at the end of April.

I would appreciate donations to the BP MS 150 cause: nationalmssociety.org/goto/billwells.

THANKS!!!!

About the Author
Bill Wells has been Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1990. The Board of Legal Specialization was created by the Supreme Court of Texas and is charged with recognizing lawyers that have demonstrated special competence in a particular field of law, such as personal injury and wrongful death.
By Bill Wells
Board-Certified Personal Injury Attorney
BP MS 150

Final Update: Complete! The ride was a challenge. The first day was hot and a strong crosswind. As luck would have it, overnight a cold front came through and Sunday morning was cold, raining and very windy. The day turned absolutely gorgeous for everyone but riders heading into a strong headwind all day. Weather aside, it was a great ride and the Austin skyline has never looked better!!

I am updating my BP MS 150 progress. On January 21 there was a great ride in Coldspring, Texas that involved fog, wet roads and some serious hills! The ride was on the list of recommended BP MS 150 training rides. The hills were a challenge, especially the last one at 48 miles! The ride had great support and was a fund raiser for the Kingwood High School drill team, and they made some great muffins that were inhaled at the rest stops. Never knew a muffin could taste so good!

These training rides are well supported by police and the sponsors. Most of these training rides are an hour to an hour and a half travel, start about 8am, and involve around a 4am wake up call! My personal best distance is at 48 miles and I have a schedule to work up to a 76 mile ride in April. The BP MS 150 is at the end of April.

I would appreciate donations to the BP MS 150 cause: nationalmssociety.org/goto/billwells.

THANKS!!!!

About the Author
Bill Wells has been Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1990. The Board of Legal Specialization was created by the Supreme Court of Texas and is charged with recognizing lawyers that have demonstrated special competence in a particular field of law, such as personal injury and wrongful death.
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