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Leave The Biker: Danville Road Race
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Monday, July 28, 2008. Lining up for the Cat 3/4 race were only ten riders, four of which were from Team Echelon. I didn’t like those odds, especially since no other squad had more than one rider present. I just hoped to be able to withstand the onslaught. It was good for me mentally to have a good result after struggling at the Troy crit last weekend, so I can now take a little positive attitude into the Zoar Road Race.
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Leave The Biker: Campy 11-speed? WTF?
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Sunday, June 29, 2008. Campy's announcement that they will offer an 11-speed group for next year reminded me of this bit from Spinal Tap. July 8, 2008 at 6:58 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If only an anguished face meant a race win. Stumbling through life, keep getting up. View my complete profile. Garrett Wonders Memorial Criterium. Olympus Cycling Team Blog.
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Leave The Biker: Summer Solstice Races
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Tuesday, June 17, 2008. This past weekend, I travelled down to the Wilmington area on consecutive days to compete in Stages 2 and 4 of the Summer Solstice Stage Race, promoted by Ohio Valley Racing. The courses are pretty flat, but long, so it was a good opportunity to build some endurance and possibly help my teammates out. The scheduled race for Saturday was to complete 5 laps on a 13-mile course. Not a bad way to end the day. Being legend...
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Leave The Biker: June 2008
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Sunday, June 29, 2008. Campy's announcement that they will offer an 11-speed group for next year reminded me of this bit from Spinal Tap. Tuesday, June 17, 2008. This past weekend, I travelled down to the Wilmington area on consecutive days to compete in Stages 2 and 4 of the Summer Solstice Stage Race, promoted by Ohio Valley Racing. The scheduled race for Saturday was to complete 5 laps on a 13-mile course. So that was my weekend. Well...
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Leave The Biker: Valley City Road Race
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Thursday, September 4, 2008. Valley City Road Race. On Saturday, August 23, I travelled with Doug McConnaha. To race the State Master’s Championship Road Race at Valley City, just northwest of Medina. The course. Is a mostly flat 12-mile loop, broken up by some rolling terrain on the final two miles heading south along West River Rd. Lining up for the start of the Masters 35 race, I pick a spot next to John Lowry. And attempt to strategize.
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Leave The Biker: The toughest workout that I do
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Thursday, September 4, 2008. The toughest workout that I do. A series of short, sharp shocks. It’s been a while since I have blogged, so I figured it was time to put something together, just so you don’t think that I had faded off into oblivion. I first discovered this workout when I was working with Coach Ashley Powell at Catup.com. Here’s a synopsis of how the workout generally goes:. 1st interval: hurts a little, not too bad. I do that ev...
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Leave The Biker: July 2008
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Monday, July 28, 2008. Lining up for the Cat 3/4 race were only ten riders, four of which were from Team Echelon. I didn’t like those odds, especially since no other squad had more than one rider present. I just hoped to be able to withstand the onslaught. It was good for me mentally to have a good result after struggling at the Troy crit last weekend, so I can now take a little positive attitude into the Zoar Road Race. Monday, July 21, 2008.
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Leave The Biker: October 2008
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Musings on my obsession with cycling and other random thoughts. Friday, October 24, 2008. Are you CRAZY, building a house in the midst of the worst economy in our lifetime? We are building the new house on the property that we currently own, so the ramshackle edifice in which we formerly resided would have to be demolished. Here is some video coverage of the event. We are working with a great custom builder, Finish Line. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If only an anguished face meant a race win.