Here's me being not fast down in Des Moines last weekend. I haven't ridden my bike since. It's good to have a couple races that make you wonder why you want to upgrade.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Looking.... eh
Here's me being not fast down in Des Moines last weekend. I haven't ridden my bike since. It's good to have a couple races that make you wonder why you want to upgrade.
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Need a laugh?...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6021365693605761325&q=darth+vader&hl=en
Monday, April 02, 2007
What I miss
Sunday, April 01, 2007
EPIC!!!
I did manage to get away from the wife and kids for a weekend of racing. Got my rear handed to me in the process. That's kinda EPIC.
Satuday's RR in Altoona:
Made the 3 and a half hour drive from the Cities just in time to register throw the bike together and get in a warm up. The race started and I was felling really good, really strong. By the time we got into the second lap I was kinda bored actually. Except for the constant accelerations out of the turns. It seemed everyone liked taking the turns really fast and then honking on the brakes. Well 3/4's into lap two I was haning out with Tuffy who just got done telling me that this was it and to be carefull 'cause we were at the back. So I figured it was time to heads back up towards the front. Problem was that front started pedaling away from us. OH CRAP! I quickly realized that I had to gas it or my race was over. So I did. I had to put in a pretty hard effort, too hard, to get up there. And once I was there the group hit a small climb and drilled it again. Pop goes the Wiki! I was in trouble. Nothin left in the legs and I was dropped. GAME OVER. Should have been more attentive. Could of had a much different result on the day.
Still mad about this one >:(
Des Moines Crit
Uh where's the sun and warmer temps I was promised by the weatherman? Man it was cold! I toughed it out anyways, not sure why. It stared off fine but then on the second lap, kabooooooom, bye bye. Legs said eh eh no chance dude. That sucked!
I did want to thank everyone out there who cheered me on and forced me to stay out there; Andy, Mike, Rob, Some Grumpy's guys and Super Rookie--thanks for the push!
All in all great weekend! Got some good training in (get it). Made some new friends hung out with old ones. Not bad. Not bad at all.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Wer'z da Grizz?
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Stay tuned...
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Thanks
We TT'd it and took a little shortcut and caught back on, NICE!
Mike I think you'll do pretty well this year, riding very strong.
You da man!
Monday, March 19, 2007
My favorite time of year

It's time to ride once more (outside).
I don't know about you but I love the first of the spring training rides. Obviously the warm temps are nice but being able to smell things again is nice too.
Wrap it all up into one smell--the earth, mud, grass, flowers. Wait, did I say flowers? Sure, I'm man enough to say that right? Okay maybe I should say plants. That's better.
Alright, this post is going south quick! Time to talk about something more manly.
Got it!
My Jedi Bike Training is almost complete. I'm feeling stronger than ever before. Time to throw down!
You ready?
Friday, March 16, 2007
Friday, March 09, 2007
New colors to fly...
With this change in focus comes a change in kits... more of an addition really.

Not that it's any real big news (meaning- I'm not a Pro) but I've decided to ride for Silver Cycling/H-WooD Cycles for the upcoming road season. I'm really excited and looking forward to gettin' to know the new squad.
Does this mean I'm leaving BCR, heck no!. When I hit the dirt this year I'll be sportin' the orange of BCR as usual.
Looking forward to a great '07.
First order of business, the Altoona RR and Des Moines Crit.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Embro Junkie
This weeks (like there will be one next week) product review,

Elite Ozone Depil Mouse.
After several months of not shaving the old legs they can look like that of a gorilla. Boooo. So with a gift card from perfromancebike.com I decide to give this stuff a try.To use, simply spray on holding can 10-15 cm away from your legs. Leave it on for a good 6 to 9 minutes. Application time varies depending on hair structure. Then wipe off. Make sure that by 12 minutes you've rinsed it off. Harmful side affects may occur if you don't. So says the can.
As one can see the initial results weren't that great. I'll admit, the error was made by the user not the product. Seems as though you need to apply enough so that the foam covers the hair completely. After waiting 48 hours for the second application, this is so you don't melt away any skin, it worked smashingly!
Over all Id say the stuff works quite well. Might not use it again for the first mowing but definitely maintenance throughout the season.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Straight from a reader of Velo News
What's with those Discovery jerseys?
Editor:Is there a reason that "Discovery" is written upside down on the back right side of the team's jersey? You would think they would have caught that one.
Udo ReisingerChapel Hill, North Carolina
Perhaps it's an attempt to get the attention of the mainstream media (MSM), which is said to view everything from the left. - Editor
Sunday, February 18, 2007
First win of the season for BCR!
No it wasn't a bike race, we're talkin 5k run. I've got a ribbon to prove it too.
I was up in Walker, MN for the Eelpout Ice Fishing tournament. And no, we didn't catch any fish. Had a couple beers (obviously in no shape to run) and lost a nice amount playing poker. Good times!
I should mention that I won my age group 30-34 that had 4 people in it. But I still won the blue ribbon so ha!
Nice job Levi!
Friday, February 09, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Training?...
Soon to come:
Product review from Embro Junkie. Should be good.
Train on trainer
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Is anyone clean???
JANUARY 18 - Spaniard Oscar Pereiro (Caisse d’Epargne), who finished second to Floyd Landis in the 2006 Tour de France, twice tested positive for the banned substance salbutamol during the race, French newspaper Le Monde alleged Thursday on its website. . . .
Or check www.velonews.com
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Basso signs deal with Nike
http://www.eurosport.com/cycling/pro-tour/2006-2007/sport_sto1050451.shtml
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
2007 Dogwood Classic
Last year I ventured down to Branson, MO and took part in a road race just up the street in Bradlyville (about a half hour or so south of Springfield, MO). I've told several of you about the race and it seems that it's stirring up some interest. I hope to make it myself but either way I plan on posting the information for the race here on my blog.
Currently it sounds as if the race will take place Sunday March 25th. Last year they held the race on Saturday which was nice for getting back to MN for work on Monday. Might be a little tough this year. They don't have any race info up for this years event but you can take a look at last years info here: http://www.ozarkcyclingclub.org/Flyers/Dogwoodflyer.pdf
This was a great course with a few tough climbs and really no flat spots. 53 miles for cats 4/5 and 106 for 1/2/3's. This race is a great way to get in some warmer weather spring race miles.
I will update this post as more information be comes available.
Good News!
Check it out:
http://www.velonews.com/pr/prn/articles/11405.0.html
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Sunday, December 17, 2006
I'm Fergalicious
I put in about 15 hrs this week. I'm trying to add an hour each week and then I'll taper down after the first race in March.
Wish me luck.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
My stance
Here it comes... BUUUUUTTTT... If he, just like any other rider, turns out to be a cheat, then I'll forget he ever existed as a professional rider.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The All Blacks Haka
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4415484536180232877&q=the+all+blacks&pr=goog-sl&hl=en
Friday, November 17, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
B-o-o H-o-o


Source: www.velo.news and leave Basso alone!
I'd like my cake and eat too.
Oh well. 2K6 is in the bag and I think I did alright. Ended up 5th in my age for Comp on the dirt. Got my Cat 4 up grade on the road. Raced Chequamegon from the way back of the pack for a 301st place finish. Hey, at least I made the 1st page of results. The only thing that I didn't accomplish was racing any of the aforementioned cyclocross. :(
Not that I was ready for it but I did get my Cat 3 upgrade for cross so I could try a couple A2 races. Had better things to do--maybe next year.
Speaking of next year. This tread-head is going to give it a go at a road focused calendar for 2K7 . The goal is a Cat 3 upgrade, everything else is gravy. Oh yeah, maybe get in some cross too.
So goodbye 2006. Now it's time to relax, watch the tube and get fat. Then sometime around the end of March I'll start training.
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Thursday, November 02, 2006
Yo Dogg!
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Family Tree
Thursday, October 12, 2006
What do Mapei and Bobby Gordon have in common?
Yup, it's true. There was some bantering going on the mfc forum, I think, about car racing and which was the best Indy, F1, Rally, Nascar etc. Well, the #7 car of Bobby Gordon will be flying the Mapei brand name across the hood (bonnet) at Lowes Speedway this weekend.
I found this humorous do to the fact that most cyclist, I believe we're talkin road cyclists, thought that NASCAR was too much of a redneck sport.
My neck must be a little red then.
Here's another little fun fact. The group that managed the Posties US Postal Service Cycling Team also managed the Nestle car.
Who's the redneck now?
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Cat 3!
Just wish I could say that I was a cat 3 on the road. Looks like I can choose between A2's or B1's when ever I get around to racing cross this season.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Cross training?
I'll be lucky if I hit a race this year. Which is fine cause I got a good reason. By the time I feel like really training again the cross season will have come and gone.
So here's my question for an audience of 5.
What are some good ideas for cross training in the off season?...
Sunday, September 24, 2006
End of the trail
Ended up 5th in Comp for my age group for MNSCS
Got my cat 4 upgrade on the road.
Not too bad.
But I want more!
See ya all next year...
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Sunday, September 17, 2006
From way way back to 303rd

What a blast. Chequamegon was this weekend and I was able to get into the race after 15 years. Lot has changed. Ton more people and more talent.
I learned right away how hard it was going to be. Think I got to the line at about 9:15 only to see that everyone had reserved their spots with bikes. That was not a sight to see. So I took the walk of shame all the way to the back. I think it goes without saying that I was kicking myself. I mean what was I thinking. 1800 racers and I'd show up and hop right in. Really Marc:(
So during the roll out I kinda made my way but not too aggressively. Once we got on 77 I was movin through the crowd. Jumpin on wheels and snaking my way. Then when we got on Rosie's field I was haulin'. And that was pretty much my race. I just kept chasing down group after group.

It wasn't until mile 30 when I started to slow a bit. I think I could hear my legs asking me why we were still going.
At some point around there was when I saw Da Kruse chasing frogs in the ditch.

He said he flatted but I saw the jar in his hand. He looked really happy though.
Finally I approached the finish area and gave it every last drop. I think it took me some where around 5 minutes or so before I snapped out of my daze. I was dead tired.
Now for his five seconds of fame on a blog that no one reads...
Chatted with Eric Dahl at the finish. It's always cool when the fast guys talk to you. He finished in the top 30 but I know he could have beat JHK. Maybe next year.Here are some pic's that I grabbed from www.skinnyski.com:


Monday, September 11, 2006
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Saturday, September 09, 2006
The verdict

Yeah it may only have 105 and no name brakes but this budget racer's got it where it counts. Took it out on it's maiden voyage on the GP ride this morning. Freakin' awesome. Cuts through the wind, has the right gearing, light, and the geometry makes all the difference. Good example would be one of the hill sprints, that I won, I kept poppin' wheelies since the rear wheel is tucked in right behind the bottom bracket.
Only con, I can't be one of the cool guys sporting DA. I can live with that.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
New wheels for real!
Thursday, August 31, 2006
GOOD NEWS: No more sick blogger
Stop being a wuss and fix your blog.
Or at least post your racer blog links so I have something to read at work.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Cross or mtb?
My cross bike or my mountain bike?
Saturday, August 19, 2006
A piece of humble pie
So the only monkey this weekend was the one on my back. To date this has been my best season but I knew that all the races leading up to this point were, for the most part, easy. And knowing that this was the race that started a series of DNF's for me, I'll admit it, I was concerned at the start. I thought I felt pretty good. Enough to think that I could actually do well, maybe top 5 overall. Au contraire.
From the gun up the first climb I was gasping for air. Not good. Lost contact with the main group before reaching the summit. This was bad 'cause I knew that the single track would string things out quickly. Halfway through the 1st of two laps I knew I was in trouble. Then Cory Gross came up on me and I told him that I wasn't going to let him get away. Well, I let him get away alright. I felt like that basketball movie were the pro's got their skills taken away from them. It was like racing as a beginner. No offense to beginner riders. I just felt like I was racing two levels below normal. Shortly after that the Grizz came up and blew right past. He's like the Randy Moss of single track. He was up until he picked the wrong line and went ass over tea kettle. I came down a rocky decent and he's just getting to his feet and putting his shades back on his face. This was really too bad 'cause he was smokin'. So we rode together for the rest of the race .
8/30/06
So I started this entry weeks ago and am now getting back to finish it. When I started this entry I was kinda thinkin' that my mtb season was over... Well I've decided to try and hit the St. Cloud race after Chequamegon. I figure that course might better suit me and that I might be able to make up some lost points, not to mention get the Monkey off my back, again! Besides, after the St. Cloud mtb race I'll be bidding farewell to mtb for a year and focusing in on road racing.
Oh yes, the transformation has begun!
Monday, August 14, 2006
Wiken Wimps @ Welch
Well what can I say. No WWW this year. I knew I wasn't ready with the lack of training but I thought I'd do better then 7th. Oh but I'll take it. It was nice to make it back to Welch after 3 years of missing it for various reasons.
And the rain/downpour was something I haven't experienced for at leat 10 years. I'm just glad I had the Wall behind me before it really came down. Poor Grizz. He got the pleasure of dragging his mud caked bike for the last lap. Sorry man. Once that rain came down it completely changed that race.
I was pretty pleased with how well I rode under those conditions. I was able to push myself without loosing control thus putting more distance on those behind me. Speaking of behind, Dan started kinda late do to his lack of shoes that he realized after picking up his bib#. He went all the way to bloomington and back starting some 20 minutes in arrears to the group. Nice job anyway Dan!Next up Powder Monkey...
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
H WooD Dakota Tech Race
Source: www.rally-live.comHad an awesome time tonight. That's a fun course-- my first time. Maybe I didn't race the smartest race, but I wasn't there to doing anything big. Just check the legs for this weekends mtb race at Welch. Looking back I'm kinda kicking myself. It would have been fun to see what I could have done if I would have stayed in the pack or gone off the front. Either way I was happy with my perfomance. So happy that I think I'll trade-in the knobbies next year and just focus on racing road. Since the Grizz didn't show I don't have any pics, but here's one that shows how I felt.
Friday, August 04, 2006
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Say it ain't so Floyd!
Check out www.velonews.com and www.eurosport.com.
Looks like Floyd was named as the rider in question for the positive "A" sample.I'd really like to think that this is all a misunderstanding, but we know how these things turn out. So I gotta ask, WHY THE TEMPTATION seriously!
By now they should know that they're going to get caught. I'm not so sure that our sport should get a rep for being the dirtiest sport, it should get a rep for the stupidest.
I'm glad I'm an ameteur racer.
I think Miami Vice II will have Tubbs and Crocket rollin' on 700's. They could get more collars chasing the peleton than busting down crack houses.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Don't Hassel the Hoff!

I know I shouldn't kick a man when he's down but look at the similarities here. In this picture of Jan enjoying un bier, you got to admit, he looks like David Hasselhoff.
Don't believe me. Check out the Hoff's latest video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3382491587979249836&q=david+hasselhoff
Thursday, July 20, 2006
FLOYD, FLOYD, FLOYD !

(source: Eurosport.com)
Slap me six ways 'til Sunday! I can't believe how our boy Floyd straight-up destroyed an 11 man break to win stage 17 and pull within 30 sec.'s of Pereiro!
Do not miss the TT on Saturday.
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Muddy River

Well... Tough day in the saddle for this guy. From the gun I was in 5th position and feeling relatively good. Just into the 3rd of 4 laps I hit a little jump and caught what would be too much air. For the record I wasn't trying for mad air. Experience has taught me a XC race is not the place. Anyway, I get a some, and while airborne I get off line heading straight for a 12 inch diameter tree. I had just enough time, once I hit the ground, to realize there was nothing I could do. We're talking fractions of a nano second. So I nail the tree with my thigh, arm, shoulder, and I think my head, hearing all kinds of things snapping and metal klinking. Is that a word?
The funny thing was I didn't even hit the ground. The damn thing stopped me dead in my tracks. I probably went from say 14-16 miles per hour to zero in the fore mentioned nano second. Of course my chain popped off but when I tried to flick it back on my arm wouldn't respond. I thought for a second that I broke my collar bone. After a couple more seconds I was able to get it moving and flick the chain on. Boy was it slow going after that. Wasn't sure if I was going to finish but I knew from my "Spring Cup" experience that you have to give yourself a chance to ride back into the race. And I did just that. I lost quite a few positions and some great momentum, but was able to pull off 11th overall and 6th in age. I rode a little when I get home to loosen up my thigh and it felt pretty good. I'm happy that I have a month now to recuperate.Next up Welch...
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Bluff Riders Charge
Friday, June 30, 2006
Too much time away from the bike?
So with that out of the way, what the hell is going on with the Pro Peloton? Basso, Ullrich gone. That sucks for everyone else but rules for tea Red, White and Blue. It's going to be a fight between either Hincapie(I hope) or Popo and Landis.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Comfy pace and cow dung smells
Anyone want to go cow tippin'?
Monday, June 19, 2006
6 more days 'til Millar Time
Afton Avalanche
I was able to get a front row start which made all the difference. Made it through the first singletrack section with no bottleneck. Tried to hold onto the lead group but eventually slowed into a pace that left me lonely the rest of the race. Besides that it was the typical up down, up down that is Afton. This was by far my best finish on this course and I'll take it, 10th overall and 5th for my age group!
But, it came at a price. I guess my body doesn't want to sleep after the effort that I put in today/yesterday, hence why I'm up at three in the morning writing this. I have what I like to call happy legs. They just don't want to sleep. I just keep tossing and turning. Weird!
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Rested and re-motivated
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Tired and unmotivated
No ride again today for this guy.
Maybe tomorrow.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Steeple Chase
Not super pleased with the result.
And that'll do it for this entry.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
The big bluff
The cat 5 race started just like any night and I felt really good, or so I thought. Went for the 1st sprint and the legs just weren't there. Thought that was kinda odd after putting in the 100 mile ride this weekend. Lalla said before the race that he thought those 100 miles would play to our advantage tonight. So the second sprint came and again I could only muster like 8th or so. So, I was thinking oh crap, maybe I'm not feeling so great, and decide to sit the 3rd sprint out and rest for the final. As we headed out on the 12th and final lap I decided that I wasn't going to wait for the sprint to start as we made our way up the final hill. NV and Hoigarrds had been playing some tactics and I really wanted to spoil there fun all by myself. So, half way through the back straight I start ramping it up. I go around the outside and notice that no ones taking me seriously. Their mistake. By this point the left turn after the straight before the merge was approaching and I wanted to use that merge/bottleneck to my advantage. So I just hammer. Hammer my arse off! I come haulin around the ess curve praying that my tires will hold. And hold they did. Made it to the final climb and kept looking back to see if they were coming. No, not yet. Pedal, pedal, pedal. Look back, still no real reaction. Nice! No one wanted to commit. Bad news, I was popped. I told my self, cry, scream, shed blood, or black out, but you get your butt across that line. There was no way I was going to blow this. I had just enough to keep the group behind me. Score 10 points for me and the overall win. Yah hoooooo!
No way that just happened. Did I mention that I was listening to the "Gambler" before the race. I found an ace that I could keep!
Just like some one mentioned in their blog a few weeks back. It's funny how you do well and everyone's like, hey when are you going to upgrade, or call you a sand bagger (Pete). I say bring it on. Make sure your comment reaches the ears of those who can grant upgrades. I want to be a cat 4. It's hard focusing on racing mountain bikes and getting your 10 mass starts. If this tips the scales I'm all for it.
Sunday, May 28, 2006
101.4
Have to admit I was a little nervous for the GP ride since it has a history of being pretty big. Kinda think Adam was too. So I rode from Woodbury to Lalla's in West St. Paul where we hooked up with the ride. The ride was just the amount of challenging that I was looking for. Much better than the ride I did earlier in the week. The sprints were a little tricky for Adam and I since we really didn't know where the were. We did manage to go 2-3 for the 494 bridge on 13. That was awesome! Not sure but I think we figured around 40+ at the line.
From the GP ride we were able to sucker one person to join us for our Stillwater leg. Took the paved trail that runs along 36 from the Capitol to highway 12 and 12 into town. Nice route choice Lalla. It was a great morning of riding. I peeled off from the group on the way back at the junction of 12 and Manning. Ouch! Solo headwind all the way home. Got close to home a little short of 100 miles for the day so I went out for a small loop around my house to make good on my goal. That was the best 100 miles I've ever done!
Grizz took some pics that I'll steal and post later.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Football is not the only game of inches

Great weather and awesome course. Nice work Erik's! Harmon park is now my favorite trail. Started off fighting for a good position and had to get a little nasty with a couple dudes. I mean really, they're holden up the show. I kept tellin' them to go but they'd only go when I called out my pass. That's really irritating. I know in this instance I don't have the right-of-way but when you're going too damn slow... get out of the freakin way! It was really bad. I'd call out my pass and they'd speed up and cut me off. I was sooooooo close to just checking them out of the way. So here's a warning those I pass. If I'm coming up on you pretty hard... GET OUT OF MY WAY! I'll put you in the ditch!

So I hook up with Paul S. and the Grizz once we passed all the riff raff and we're haulin'. I'm starting to feel really good like Jens Voigt or somethin'. We get out of the singletrack and I go for the gels and H2O. Then I feel the power of the Earth's gavitational pull and cheese grind it on the pavement. There goes the day. Not sure what really happened just some bad contact at the wrong time I guess. It took me a while to remember who I was and that I was in a bike race. Weird! Got back on the rig and Paul had dropped back to check on me and pull me back up to speed. Thanks to the adrenaline I was able to get going right away. Started to feel good again and was almost done with the 3rd lap just past the rock when I cramped up like a SOB. Thankfully Scott and Ty were there snappin pics. So I hung out with them for a while thinking I was done racing for the day. So after chillin for a while I decided to roll back to the start/finish to turn in my transponder and report my DNF. Well I started feelin good again. Rode myself back into the race. Unfortunately my race was over and I was just riding for points and to get my monies worth. I was surprised when I started hammering again. I was feeling pretty good and glad I decided to keep going after I went through the s/f. It was kinda fun racing by myself just crankin. Then Doug Swanson came up on me and passed. I swear that guy's a ninja. He's so quiet on the bike. So smooth. So I got to pretend I was racing expert again and with the lead racer. That didn't last long. Then a little while later Eric Dahl came up and had a chance to chat with him and give him some props on his new gig w/C'dale. Very nice! Tried to hold off the group behind him for a spell so he could get some more time on them... Not really. I couldn't quite block after the hell I went through for my race. It just didn't seem right.
Anyway I finished up dead last in my age group but got some much needed points. I'm pretty sore today but all in all I'd say it was one of my best races. If I wouldn't have stacked it or cramped I'm pretty confident I would have finished in the top 10 for sure. I'm also proud of myself for hangin in there and finishing the race. Didn't know I could be that tough. Good to know.
Well, I'm off to go see Ice Age 2 with Finley. That will cap off a pretty stellar weekend.
Check out the Grizz's pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/grizzlyadam/tags/mnscs1/
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Call it... 11:00 pm

It is done. I finally got the new mtb built, and I must say I did a pretty nice job of it. I was able to eyeball everything up for the drivetrain and barely make any adjustments. It rides pretty sweet too, and it fits. I can't wait to unveil it at this weekends Spring Cup at Harmon Park. I'm exhausted and ready to crash. More after the race.
*UPDATE*
It may be an Access POS but it sure rode well for only $130.
Here are some pics of BASEHELL:
Here's my protege
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Opus # ?... 2 for me
This sport ROCK!
Maybe I should stop racing mountain bikes and only race road?
Monday, May 15, 2006
Cheq. 1992
Spring Cup
Who's going? Who's ridden the course?
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Doing Opus CX style
Started off pretty well. I knew I didn't have for the overall win or at least I knew I'd have to suck wheel too much to get it. I really just wanted the miles and experience. Rode pretty strong. Got 4th or 5th in the 1st sprint, didn't go for the second, got 1st or 2nd in the 3rd sprint, was about to attempt a long sprint for the finish but the engine room shut down as I came up on the last turn.
Oh well, maybe next week right?
Monday, May 01, 2006
Anyone seen my bike?

Really! I haven't been on my bike since the Monday after Oxbow. This basement is killing me. This was looking like the best start to a season ever for me. I think I've reached the max time off before you actually start losing fitness. Unfortunately I'm not out of the woods yet on this basement stuff. The carpets getting installed as I write this which leaves a few plumbing details, some painting, and trim work. So, Tuesday at Opus is out. >:(
So everyone is getting stronger and I'm getting spit out the proverbial back. This leaves me with 3 weeks to get the form back before the Spring Cup. AHHHH! I still haven't built my mtb bike. This sucks! And the worst part is I saw that the guy I hate to lose to was at both Ken Woods(Andy will be so proud with my spelling) and the Iron Man. You know how you have that one rider who you know you should and can beat, that's why you hate them. Yah, looks like he'll be kickin my can all season.
Time to go undercover...
...Undercover training that is. Super dooper top secret training. Stealth-like.
Since the weather is so nice I think I'll finally take the semi-slicks from Oxbow off the bike and trade them for some slicks and ride the trainer.
Did I mention it's been so long that I've been on my bike that I have hairy legs again.
Gotta turn this around fast!
BTW- the picture is from a party that Tyer had. We tried to recreate our prom from a million years ago. I had to put something up that made me laugh.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Friday, April 07, 2006
Need motivation?
Saul Raisin's dedication is inspirational:
I was distressed to read about Saul Raisin's crash and his drug-induced coma. I remember racing in Union City, Georgia, several years ago. It was a split day: a morning time trial and an evening criterium. After the criterium (which was held in a shopping mall parking lot) there was this kid riding around and around the 1 mile shopping mall access road. He was there after all the races were over, and he was still doing laps around the mall after the race-sponsored pasta dinner (we are talking four or so hours of riding in circles, folks). I remember walking out of the mall after dinner as the sun was dipping in the sky, and I saw the same kid still cranking around. I thought, "Who is this kid? That is some dedication."
It turns out that was a young Saul Raisin who needed to get in some extra training miles, and the mall road was the only place to do it in an urban, traffic-clogged setting. He did not use the unfriendly cycling terrain as an excuse to dodge training. There was work to be done, so he did it.
I saw him the next morning in the race hotel and overheard some other guys asking him why he rode so long around the mall. A simple "I needed to get in the miles" was his reply. What a professional.
Steve Prefontaine said that "to give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift." Saul's dedication that day demonstrates that he too must live by that motto. I often think of him that day when I struggle in my own training, and his example still gives me an extra boost of motivation.
Hang in there, Saul.
John HartKnoxville, Tennessee
(Source: Velo News)
Please keep Saul in you thoughts.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
A little something...
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Dogwood Classic Recap
*Here is a link to some pics of the race.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/kaotosenyin/album?.dir=ef0c&.src=ph
Still waiting for results.
Sunday, March 19, 2006
'On the Road Again'
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
It's Back On!
So now that I finally got back on the bike maybe I'll go skiing tomorrow?...
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
FLOYD

First ToCA and now a great showing at Paris-Nice. I've got to say I'm not too surprised Floyd's doing as well as he is. All of Lance's disciples are doing really well. Well, except for Tyler. Though it seems riding for the 7 time Tdf champ has left a bad taste in their mouths to ride for anyone nowadays. Wouldn't it be nice to see an all American team. Don't get me wrong I was all for Team 7 Eleven back in the day, but we really have some great talent coming out of the states now. I know it's no secret, it's just fun to imagine how we'd crush EVERYONE!
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