Tuesday, July 8, 2008

First Century Attempt and Team Ride

On Friday, July 4, Mark Olin and I were planning on riding from his house in Rochester to Port Huron and back. I've never done a century (100 miles) before so was a little hesitant about going, especially since he wanted to leave at 6 a.m.. Well I decided to go and we started off on the Macomb Orchard Trail at a moderate pace on the the road bikes until we got to 29 mile and cut east to Gratiot. Our plan was to take Gratiot up to Port Huron. We were cruising around 19-20 which was a good pace for me behind him. Once we got to Gratiot though, Mark got a flat. We tried fixing it using a CO2 cartridge and blew the tube. I tried it again and realized that he had a groove cut into the sidewall of his tire due to some rubbing. We tried inflating the tire but the tube herniated out of the tear. Mark called his wife to come get us while we sat at the gas station for about a half hour. We only ended up with 22 miles.

On Sunday, Will, Jason, Mark, some other guy, and I went for a dirt road ride. We ended up doing 50 miles heading up to Dryden and back. We did some of the Paint Creek and Polly Ann Trails. Once again, Mark and I ran into trouble. He got a stick stuck in his front tire and wiped out into my direction. I didn't have any time to react, so I ran him over and then fell myself. I was ok, but Mark was bleeding a bit from his leg. It was pretty sweet to see that my tire mark was on his jersey. I'll have to remember to stay away from him on rides. Oh yeah, Jason actually did the 50 miles. No one at the store believe that he did that many miles since he hasn't been riding lately and needed as a witness to prove that he did ride the miles. Miles to date: 1105

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Stony Marathon and Pre-Ride with my Aunt

Yesterday, My aunt wanted to go for a ride up the Polly-Ann Trail. I told her that it was a nice ride and was 11 miles long. She decided we should ride from her house which is 3 miles from the trailhead. When we got there, I was corrected because it was actually 12 miles, not 11 to Leonard. We were slow and steady and only had to stop once to take a break, but when we got to Leonard, I said we needed to go another mile to the end of the trail in Oakland county. We rode to the Oakland/Lapeer county border just to say we did it and headed back. Obviously it was harder on the way back, especially since the limestone was drying out and was turning into a very sandy trail. We stopped twice on the way back and added in the small nature trail just north of Drahner. We ended up with 32.5 miles which is the farthest she'd ever ridden... YEAH!

Today was the Stony Creek Marathon consisting of 40 miles of mud. I rode hard and strong the whole time and was pretty well spent by the end of the 4th lap. I kept saying to myself "If I could just catch the next guy." It seemed to work because the last two laps I wasn't passed by anyone. That's probably because most people were in front of me. It was quite muddy and I was having issues shifting during every lap. Lap 3 was the worst when something got stuck in my derailleur just as I was passing my aunt and uncle (thanks for coming). I pulled it out and did better but was still slow due to mud. I finished in 5th place out of 9 with a time of 3 hours and 21 minutes. Of course Josh Radi won again ahead of my by 10 minutes. Derek was just behind my by 30 or so seconds. I'm glad that I placed at this race especially since I didn't place due to a small group but actually beat 4 people. Miles to date: 1033!!! Finally over 1K.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

TK Lawless

This weekends race seemed to be a bit weird for me. For starters, I was up at 5:15 to meet Brian Crook from Team Sandbag to carpool to the race. We got there roughly 9:40 and I started at 10:48. I was strong in the race. I passed several people and wasn't passed except for 2-3 people the whole 14 miles. Around mile 10, it started to thunder and was shortly followed by rain which was bad for me to see with my glasses practically made unvisible. I pushed it hard the whole time and felt ok... no cramps, no chest pains, no slowing down. I saw Nick at mile 12, and he was a mile ahead of me. Considering he left 2 minutes ahead of me at the start, I figured he couldn't have been far in front of me since I was less than a mile away. As I rounded the last corner I knew I had done ok. I changed my clothes and cleaned off my bike. Shortly after they had the times posted. I was 7th out of 7. I had a time of 1:11. The math didn't make sense to me. If Nick had been ahead by a mile and finished around 5 minutes faster, but started 2-3 minutes earlier, how did he end up 5 minutes faster? should have been 2-3 minutes. Maybe the timing was off. Probably not, I probably just suck, thinking I did good but ended up last. Hopefully I'll do better at the marathon at Stoney next weekend. Miles to date: 927

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Hardest race ever

This weekend was the Brighton Stage race. It is three races over two days. The first race was a time-trial on the torn shirt trail which was 6.5 miles. When we got there, the guys at tailwind it should take between 20-30 to do this lap. So I was early and decided to go slow and preride it. It took me 40 minutes and I was worried that I wasn't going to make it back in time. So I was an idiot once again and got myself tired before I raced. During the race, I ended up doing the lap in 38 minutes. It was a pretty cool trail but a little overgrown. I came in 3rd of 3 for this race. Later that day, at 4:00, we did the short track race. This race is just like a criterion except on mountain bikes. We had to do 5 laps and each lap was .8 miles each. This stupid race was all in the grass. I didn't do to well at this one because I don't have speed on my side..especially on grass. I also came in 3rd of 3 for this race. We went home, watched "clash of the titans" and I returned today. When I got there, the experts/elites were just about to leave. They had to do 4/5 laps and it was muddy from the downpouring last night. I was keeping track of lap times and noticed that they were going pretty slow for each lap. By the time my class started, it was unbelievably hot and muggy. I knew that I wasn't going to do as good as guys who were just racing today, so I put myself in the back and was trying to hang on to someones rear. Unfortunately that didn't last too long and I lost my group in a matter of minutes. I kept getting passed by the subsequent groups and by the middle of the first lap, I was suffering pretty bad from the heat. I finished the first lap and was gonna call it quits. Unfortunately if I quit, I would be DNF'd for the whole stage race. So I changed my mind after a few minutes of resting. The other two laps were as slow as growing trees. For most of those laps, there was someone riding my tail the whole time. It made racing a bit enjoyable but was still really tough. I ended up in 5th of 6 for that race. I was pretty surprised that I actually beat someone. Maybe they were thinking the same thing as I and quit earlier. I don't know why this race was so hard for me other than the heat. Everyone had to put up with the heat though and I was one of a few that struggled so much. The course in my opinion was pretty tough for being 8 miles. I'd say it's harder than Pontiac lake if they were the same distance. The climbs aren't as big, but there are more of them, and there weren't too many places to get speed. I still ended up with an award for the stage race for sticking it out. I don't really care if it was last, or 3rd, I won in my mind for not quitting and actually finishing the hardest race I've done. Miles to date: 753

Monday, June 2, 2008

Busy Tiring Week

Well this week was probably the busiest week I've had in a long time. Tuesday was my concert at school. Wednesday was a field trip and then I spent that night getting music for Friday. Thursday was another field trip but this time to Chicago so I was up at 3:30 and home by 12:30... and Friday was field day in which I was the DJ. I rode on Saturday with Dave at Stony. We ended up with 9 miles because the pines section was a bit muddy. Today I rode by myself at Stony and ended up with 15 miles. First I did the Pines, Snakes, Coasters and headed back to the parking lot and did a lap of the race course and bailed just after the Coasters again. I didn't race on Sunday because I was too tired and didn't want to drive 180 miles each way when I'm trying to save every penny I have to get a house. Miles to Date: 702

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Catching Up

Saturday Ride with Dennis, Don, and Others- Met at the Stony Creek Parking lot and rode to Addison, and then Bald Mountain North and back to Stony Creek. It was a long ride and now I'm tired but I got to use my new seat. It's pretty comfortable so far and should be since it was so expensive. My incision site didn't bother me the whole ride, but now at 8:00pm it's bothering me. Not sure if it's related or not. ended up with 40 miles
Solo ride Friday- Rode from my house through Bald Mountain South, up Paint Creek Trail to the Singletrack to Orion Road and did Bald Mountain North. While I was there I checked out some sections I have ridden before. Like the left on the extended loop took me all the way to Bunny Run, and there was a single track area that cut from one side of the trail to the other but had 2 trees down. was a 20 mile loop.
Stony Creek Monday- Rode with Jen, Art, and Brandy. We did the Pines, Snakes and Roller-Coaster but I cut out the big climbs in between. Everyone had fun!
Miles to Date: 660

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Addison Oaks 6 hour Endurance Race

Well I wasn't sure if I wanted to race the endurance race... Last year I wasn't to excited after I finished the race. Since I was feeling pretty good on wednesday after riding to and from school, I decided to give it a go. Friday, after school, I went to install new rear brake pads and noticed that one of the pistons weren't moving. I squeezed the brakes a few times and only one moved... and it move a lot, enough to leak some oil. I ruined the pressure needed to close the brakes and called the shop. Thanks RBS for fixing my mistakes all the time. The did it at 6:30 that night and stayed there till it was done... which was after closing time. I had my normal pre-race breakfast and went to the course at 8:30, registered and started at 10:00. My goal was 10 laps and the longer I rode, the more I doubted that I could do it. I only stopped a minute or two each time and most was to stretch my back because it was hurting pretty bad. I felt really good on lap 3 and 6 and pushed hard on those two laps. Jen and Art showed up and I saw them in the woods a few times and on my way around I then noticed that Rich and Brandy had showed up. Thanks! For lap 9, I had about 35-40 minutes to make it back to the finish line to get another lap in. I was getting tired and was slowing down, especially in the new section. I made it with 30 seconds to spare and rode my last lap slow... around 45 minutes but made it.. I made my goal of 10 laps coming in 2nd place. Miles to date: 595

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

First ever Bike to Work!

When I woke up this morning I lost my mind. I decided, in spite of the weather, to bike to work. I wanted to see if I could do it, and hopefully inspire some people to get on a bike. I rode from Lake Orion to Southfield. I started by heading south on Lapeer Road and continued down Opdyke road. I made a right onto Hickory Grove Rd. and then South onto Lahser Rd. all the way down to 9 mile rode to the street that my school is on. It's just about 25 miles and took me an hour and a half. I left at 6 to get there and beat the rain by mere seconds. On the way home, I made it 22 miles back before it started raining. Oh, and some B!tch tried to run me off the road. At the intersection, I yelled at her and when I passed her, she did the same thing again, not even giving me 6 inches of road. She thought it was over, but little did she know that I was faster than her when she's in traffic. At the next light, I passed by her and continued to ride and the other cars kept passing me like normal... when I saw that her car was next, I rode right in the middle of the lane forcing her to go in the other lane to pass me. Instead, she held her horn for a mile or so and stayed behind me until she got tired.... so 25 there and 25 back. Miles to date: 527

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Good news for my heart

On Tuesday, my cardiologist that I might have blockage in one of my arteries according to my MRI. So not good news... he recommended I get a femural catherization of the heart.
I just got back from the procedure and the news is NO blockage. I'm a bit nauseas and can't ride until at least Monday but at least I'm not out of riding for good. I'll probably meet with my doctor again and will ride soon.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Fort Custer Stampede



Yesterday Dave and I did 1 lap at Addison Oaks. I recorded it with my camcorder but it was slightly crooked. I'll have to refilm it at another time for my winter trainer DVD I'm gonna make. We were gonna do a second loop but Dave insists there was a leech on his leg.... right!
Fort Custer was better for me that last week at Bloomer. I didn't have any chest pains during the race and none of the other RBS riders passed me. I took some tylenol (doctor recommended) before I rode to help with the chest pains. I rode really hard and still didn't come in any place of worth. 16th out of 20 or so... Brandy and I got a bit too much sun.. our skin is hot now... I'm really tired but will hopefully be out riding again tomorrow. Miles to date: 477

Friday, May 2, 2008

2 news updates

1st: went for a fun ride with Brandy, Jen and Art to Addison Oaks on Tuesday. We had a lot of fun and everyone did really good. The people must have raked the whole trail because there were no leaves on the trail. I brought a video camera, rode ahead and took some action shots of Jen and Brandy... hopefully I'll have some posted soon. Miles to date: 450.

2nd: Went to the cardiologist today. did 3 hours of tests... temporary results are that my Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) is pulling on the side of my heart and that's what's causing the pain, especially during exercise. Though I didn't go above 160bpm on the stress test... like what? I'm usually 180 for exercise, 160 is slow.. I wasn't even running. I'm wearing a monitor now and until tomorrow. And in spite of my doctor telling me not to race sunday... or just to (ride for fun) I'll still be at the Fort to push myself once again.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Bloomer Race Day Results


It was another beautiful day for a race. We got there early to see the expert/elite riders do the switchbacks. My group started at 1, so I started warming up around 12:20. I was feeling good during the warmups and was making sure my new brake pads on my front brakes were working ok. I lined up at the starting line but ended up in the second row. I started off in the long line of riders into the singletrack. First section, someone fell and I was stuck behind them. First climb, someone fell and caused another traffic jam. I knew I was falling behind. By the time I came out of the second switchback, Daves group... which left a minute after me had caught up. I was pushing myself as hard as I could. I began having chest pains and felt dizzy a few times. I knew it wasn't from nutrition because I had a good breakfast this morning: 10 grain cereal. I did well on all the sections and only slipped once not making it an official fall. Problem was I'm just not as fast as the other sport riders. For a while during the ride I said "Maybe it's time to admit my defeat and quit from riding" then I thought "Maybe is actually something I cannot control... like my chest pains and my heart conditions." So I ended up 6th of 8. First lap was 36, second was 37 and third was 37. After I made it through the finish line, I was seeing stars for a while and decided that I'll make an appointment for my doctors soon and see if there are any problems. Next week is Fort Custer so hopefully I can get in before then. Miles to date: 443

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Another Bloomer Pre-ride

Went out this time with Art and Matt. It was really muddy this time. Like riding on crisco. Art kept saying how out of shape he was. We checked out the Velodrome and I saw a fat raccoon. Miles to Date: 425

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Bloomer race Pre-ride

I went to do Bloomer again on Tuesday to practice for the race. At the parking lot, I saw Dale. He waited for me and we rode together. We did 2 laps, and each were pretty quick in my opinion, but always slow for Dale. We added in the river loops totaling 18 miles. It was good watching him in the singletrack....where I need help the most. Hopefully I'll be ready by Sunday. Miles to date: 418

Monday, April 21, 2008

Ridin Bloomer with the Wife.

Well I planned on riding alone today and warming up before the race sunday. Brandy called and said she wanted to go. We stopped at RBS to drop off the tent and headed to the parking lot. We parked on the CRT and rode to the bottom of the course. not much mud until we started working our way to the top. We made it to the first climb and brandy made it all the way up without stopping. She was dead and we saw Robert from Tailwind so I helped him for a minute setting up a temporary bridge over a muddy stream. We got back to our way and she was doing good till the other side of the soccer field. She had a huge anxiety attack for a 10 strip of mud that you couldn't walk through or around... just had to go through it. She made it through and began to cry... the male side of me still doesn't know why. now the way back down... was good all the way...except for her first fall at the tight tree spot. hard climb back up... couldn't make it but she walked. around the corner overlooking the ledge was good. I had her skip the quick down and up again and met her at the snake section.... that was her nightmare... she hated every snaking inch. She was really tired so I had her skip the second snake section and we went to the last downhill. I told her to walk down since it was too scary and I rode the wall as she waited for me. The last section she did good round the river and out to the parking lot. She fell a few times and was breathing hard most of the time but she did good. It's awesome she even wanted to do bloomer with me. She can't believe that I've got to do 3 laps of this sunday though I don't think its that bad. Will try to get out there again tomorrow. maybe the rest of the family will come..hint, hint. Miles to date: 400

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Yankee Springs Time Trial

In the car at 6:15. Picked up Dave at 6:30. Stopped for gas in Flint. Dave had to go to the bathroom stop first gas station off highway. Set up tent. Got registration packet. Start time 11:08. Was informed course was in esrever (reverse). Got clothing on. Got bike ready. Did one lap to say hello. Did adjustments on bike. Did one lap for warmup. Noticed lots and lots of people lined up at the starting line. Who's racing now? "Sport men 19-29" "Thats me but I'm not supposed to go till 11:08." "We're not doing the starting times." "They should have told someone." "WE ANNOUNCED IT OVER THE SPEAKERS!" yeah, the 2: 10 inch speakers pointing in the opposite direction as the starting line. "Well you've gotta get behind him." "I didn't even warm up yet" "Sorry you've gotta go now". What lovely drama before the race. Then mile 1.5, after the first photographer up the first hill.... puke... gross the last of my flu leaving me during a race. Well I felt strong but was lacking the umph to get the speed going. Well at least not till mile 7, but by then 10 or so people passed me and I only had 4 miles left. I finished 25 out of 29...so sad. my time was 1:04. Afterwards, Dave, Dale, Krug and I did a "slow" lap... ended up being faster than my race lap... thanks guys... slow my a$$. Miles to Date: 393

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Karma!

Ok, talk about Karma.... I went to Stony today and planned on riding 50 miles. I started off hurting. I don't know why lately but I just don't seem right on my bike. I did two laps in an hour and stopped at the parking lot for a minute before moving on again. About halfway through, there was a guy by the road having bike problems. I pulled over and offered to help. He had a cheap schwinn and the chain was stuck between the cassette and frame. It was stuck really good. Well neither of us had tools to release the tire since schwinns use socket wrenches. I decided to use my pocket tool. I forced the allen wrench under the chain and wiggled it out. He obviously thanked me. I continued to ride and pulled over by the bridge to answer my phone. It was Brandy. As I continued to ride up the hill near the disc golf area, I noticed my tire was feeling weird. I got off to check it and noticed it was a little low. I made it to the top of the hill before it was unrideable. I was walking back to my car when the same guy that I helped earlier pulled up to my car and asked if I wanted a ride. I wouldn't normally accept rides but I figured I had my phone on me and this guy was kinda old, how dangerous could he be? He drove me back to my car and I thanked him for his help. Funny thing is, before he picked me up, and I was walking, there were several road bikers that went past me and didn't even ask if I needed help. How rude.... I obviously needed help... why else would I be walking with my bike on my shoulder. Miles to date: 371

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Pontiac Lake Time Trial 3rd Place

Just got up from my recovery nap. This morning was the first tailwind race of the year. It was at Pontiac Lake. When we woke up, it was snowing and raining, and there was a dusting of snow on the ground and it was cold... somewhere around 30. I went online to see if it might have been canceled, laughed about about people saying they would picket and waited for my brother to show up at our house. He wasn't sure if he wanted to race or not due to the weather. We stopped and had MacDonald's for breakfast. I know... MacDonald's is not a good breakfast for race day... but it was the only thing to eat... we had no food in the house. I registered and then hit the portapotty, and again, and again before the race started. I've been fighting a stomach bug this last week. I started at 11:40:30 and at the starting line, my brother told me he was gonna race. I started off strong, and by the first small climb, I knew my legs weren't ready for the course. They felt tight. Some younger kid was at the starting line and we stayed head to head till mile 4 or so. Dale passed me just after the road crossing and I knew I was falling behind because he started 1 minute behind me. I continued to stay a few hundred feet back but was chasing him pretty hard. I was having pretty bad chest pains just before the road crossing and again after the model airplane field. I didn't fall once, or have any problems. Only disappointment was that I had to run up the steep climb after the snaky-downhill. I completed the course in 1:01 which was slower than last year, except last year wasn't muddy. I came in 3rd. Not bad I guess considering I didn't expect to win any awards in sport class. My brother started around 12:40 and it took him 1:32. We went to see him on the last hill and video-taped him. Even though he came in last, it was awesome that he decided to race, and his time is pretty good considering he doesn't train nearly as much as I do. Thanks to the family and the wife for coming out to support us. Miles to date: 341. Yankee Springs next week.

Friday, April 11, 2008

AHHHHHH! Ok, Today, my new Kenda small block 8 came in at RBS. I went down there, talked a while, got the tire and went home excited to put the new tire on. Supposed to be 150+ grams lighter than my ignitors. Well I took off the old tire, put the new on one, poured the stans no-tube stuff in, and began to inflate, and inflate, and inflate. No luck. So I got the bucket of soapy water and rubbed the sides of the tires/wheels. I then began to inflate, and inflate, and inflate. Still no luck. I tried the other tire. No luck. My neighbor saw me pumping away and offered to get the battery powered pump. 15 minutes later, plugged in, still no luck. Well I gave up because I didn't know what I was doing wrong. I couldn't seem to get a seal at all. I ended up putting tubes back into my tires... essentially adding the weight I just removed. This sucks! Hopefully tomorrow I can bring my bike to RBS and they can fix it for me....hopefully they won't be too busy.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Yesterdays ride was 7 miles of Orion Oaks with the family.. Orion oaks is blah (sorry Art, didn't mean riding with the family)..
Today my brother and I rode Pontiac lake training for the race this Sunday.
Rich wiped out really bad on the downhill section just before the rock garden and scared the crap out of me, good news is he was fine. It was his first time on the trails with clip-ins and it was fall after fall... was kinda funny after a while cuz he just about gave up unclipping and would just lean to the side to stop and fall. Lots of credit to him cuz he did really good today! Miles to date: 331

Saturday, April 5, 2008

My a$$ is killing me! I just got back from a ride and I'm in a lot of pain. Jen, Art, Rich and I went to Stony again and did two of the long laps. This is the farthest that they have ridden and they were doing pretty good today. The nice weather was a big help. After they left, I decided to keep riding and did three more of the long laps totaling 50 miles today. It's not my skin that hurts but my muscles just below my butt. I saw someone from RBS on laps 3 & 4 but I didn't know who he was. Miles to date: 314. Riding again tomorrow cuz it's supposed to be nice!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Another day of riding around Stony Creek. I did 2 long loops (with the nature trail road) and 2 short loops. I ended up with 32 miles today. My mp3 player stopped working during lap 3.... crap! Riding to Bob Marley, The Chariot, The Deftones, Johnny Cash, and Death Cab for Cutie really gets me going. Miles to date: 264

Monday, March 31, 2008

Rich (my brother) and I just beat the rain today. He wanted to get into shape because he plans on doing the race at Pontiac Lake in 2 weeks. He rode my road bike and I road my mtn. bike. It worked out good because he had the advantage of speed on the road bike. We did one long lap and one regular lap of stony and ended up with 16 miles. The second we pulled into the parking lot the clouds opened up and the rain came down.

Yesterday I rode with the group at stony as well. We only did 2 long laps but it was horribly windy and cold. Those 2 laps really felt like 4. Wish I could count my miles that way. I won't ride till wednesday if the weather is nice. Miles to date 232 I'm posting MY miles so no one would question my mileage count... even though I'm dead last in the competition now. If anyone ever decides to question me, I'll have proof and a file that documents all my rides.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Today I rode with the family. Brandy, Jen, Art, Matt, Rich and I went to Stony Creek. I saw Pauly at the parking lot and chatted with him for a few while the rest of the crew started their first lap. I had my road bike and did 2 laps alone while they did their first lap. We took a minute break and then I rode with everyone for my 3rd lap. For the first 2 miles I rode single legged to work on my strength but was pretty bored with that. After we got back from that lap, Jen and Art decided they weren't gonna do another lap and I was a little disappointed because I wanted to keep riding. They told me that they wanted to see how fast I could do a lap. So, I went to the bathroom and by the time I came back to the car, they all had taken bets on my time. Brandy thought 18 minutes and everyone else went up from there. I said if I beat their lowest time then I get the money... a whopping $5. Well I did the lap in just over 17 minutes. Pretty sweet my average on that lap was 21 mph... not bad for my 4th lap that day. Thanks doubters! This years mileage count now up to 196 and I plan on riding some more tomorrow too!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

2007 Race Season (Beginner 19-29)

April 15

Pontiac Lake TT (USAC XC & TT)

1st

April 22

Yankee Springs Deep Lake TT (CPS)

9th

May 6

Fort Custer Stampede XC (CPS)

4th

May 19

12 Hours of Addison Oaks (29 & under solo)

5th

June 3

Hanson Hills Challenge XC (CPS)

2nd

June 10

Bloomer Park XC (USAC XC)

1st

June 30

Stony Creek Marathon (USAC XC)

2nd

July 15

Ruby Campground XC (USAC XC)

4th

July 29

Stony Creek TT (CPS & USAC TT)

1st

August 19

Fort Custer TT (USAC TT)

5th

August 26

Pontiac Lake XC (USAC XC)

2nd

August 29

Maybury Chapter Benefit XC (CPS)

12th

September 9

Stony Creek XC (USAC XC)

3rd

September 23

Addison Oaks Fall Classic XC (CPS)

2nd

September 30

Pando Challenge XC (CPS)

4th

October 20

Gruber’s Grinder XC (Intermediate Class) (3disciplines)

1st

November 10

Iceman Cometh Challenge

5th


2006 Race Season (Beginner 19-29)

August 20

Pontiac Lake XC (NORBA XC)

10th

August 26

Maybury Chapter Benefit XC (CPS)

26th

September 10

Stony Creek XC (CPS)

10th

September 24

Addison Oaks Fall Classic XC (CPS)

9th

October 20

Gruber’s Grinder XC (3Disciplines)

2nd

My first blog!

Well after seeing so many racers had blogs, I've decided to make one myself. I have no idea if anyone will even come look at it, but I think it'll help with the motivations for two reasons. For the first reason, I will have to keep updating on all the things I do. Second, people can comment and tell me that I "rock" or "suck."

For starters, I'm up to 172 miles of riding since January 1st. I feel like I'm behind this year. Other than the weather being worse this year than last year, I wasn't able to ride for a while because I was so busy with my physical therapy. Oh yeah, and I had to wait a while to get my bike all fixed up since I broke a bunch of pieces riding thanksgiving in the Allamuchy mountains, NJ.

I haven't really had the energy to ride either. I've been on medication for a while now that I think* is making me tired all of the time. It's probably because my body has been trying to fight an infection for the last 6 weeks or more.

Nobody ever wants to ride with me, and I think that's also taking it's toll on my ride log. Riding by myself is no fun. However the people I want to ride with, don't want to ride with me because to them, "I'm really athletic." I think I'm this way because I've trained, not because I was born that way. I'm so sick of this "lazy" nation. I try all the time to motivate people into riding, and I've done an o.k. job at it. They all have bikes now, but don't ride enough. They won't get better riding once or twice a month. Enough of this, later.