Beikirch's Bounce

Does anybody remember how this ride got it's name? The longer the ride, the more hills associated with it. 20 miles is relatively flat to rolling hills with no rest areas, 30 miles adds a significant climb up Bluhm, but a super downhill on Thayer with a chance for food and drink at the store on Wayneport road. 38 miles gets you all of the aforementioned as well as adding yet another hill on Gillis and with a slight detour, a chance for food at Eastview. The Gillis hill can be avoided, but there goes another chance for food too! Some of the roads can be a little trafficy.