Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Exciting Last Week

This last week has been a pretty exciting one.

Let's start with last Thursday. I've probably already told this story to anyone that will listen to me, but if you haven't heard it, it is a good one. I was riding my bike down the road, minding my own business when I felt something knock my helmet and then I saw an open pudding cup fall on the ground next to me. My riding style has tamed a lot over the past few years, so I don't really ride really far out in the road or anything. But getting something thrown at me didn't really make me happy. So I chased them down. But they got away. Unluckily for them, though, I went to University of Michigan and know how to read- license plates are particularly easy. Also unluckily for them, the Bozeman Police Department doesn't usually have anything to do. So when I filed a police report, I got a phone call later that night with the cop telling me he tracked down the pudding thrower. It turned out he was a minor and didn't want to get in trouble, so he "was willing to apologize to me and maybe do something for me." But I said no and he got a ticket for disorderly conduct.

It was a pretty sweet outcome. Hopefully that's one less person now who thinks it is funny to mess with cyclists on the road.

Then it finally started snowing on Friday again. We had been without snow and cold weather for a couple weeks, so skiing wasn't very good (but bike riding was, so that was cool). Saturday skiing was pretty good. I thought it was awesome that there was powder up to my knees in some spots, but then on Sunday, at the beginning of the day, there was powder up to my chest in some spots. It was like skiing a fluffy cloud. It was an awesome experience.

Last night I made it to the gym and lifted weights for the first time in probably 3 years. I am still able to walk right now, but I assume as it gets past the 24 hour mark, it is going to be pretty silly to watch me try. Lifting isn't anything I have done seriously since I started biking, but I think I am at a point where doing endurance lifting would be useful. We'll see.

Well it is still snowing, so this weekend should be good for skiing too. I'll only get to ski Sunday, but I think the forecast is calling for snow on Saturday, so that should be good.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

New Truck and Bull Riding

When I was back in Michigan, I finally took the plunge and bought a vehicle. It is a 2002 Chevy S10. 4WD and 4-door. It runs great and already made it all the way out here to Montana. That was a nice 28 hour drive with no sleep. I made good use of the 4WD through most of Illinois and Wisconsin, where I was kept under 50 mph the whole way because a snow storm.

The only problem is now about half of my very funny jokes are obsolete.

Also while I was in Michigan, I rode my first bull. A real, live bull. I went with Sheldon and we each paid $25 for one ride (we both thought we would get more than one ride for this much money, but it was still worth it). Below is a picture of Panda, the bull that I rode.

I lasted 1.19 seconds and bull riding is much, much harder than it looks on TV. I was so scared as I was climbing over the gate to actually get on the bull, but it was probably one of the most fun things I have ever done. Despite shaking almost uncontrollably after I fell off, I wanted to get right back on and try again. The only damage I suffered was a little bruise on my shin where I fell, but I think if I had been wearing chaps, that would have not been a problem.

In other news, training has been going well. I have only taken one day off since getting back in Montana, and the weather has been pretty decent lately, so I have been able to get outside to ride a fair amount. I went for a nice 60 mile ride the other day (my longest ride since being in MT), and I am a little out of shape. The hills tore me up, but other than that and the strong headwind from the south, it was a great ride. I've been skiing a little, too, but because of the mild weather lately, we haven't had any new snow and the warm temperatures have been turning the snow on the mountain pretty icy, so that hasn't been as much fun lately.

Friday, January 1, 2010

2009

The numbers for 2009 are dismal. In a year where I should have expanded on my training since I finally made the leap to Elite/Pro, I had my worst year in recent history.

I only rode 4515 miles and worked out 352 hours. Unfortunately, this works out to be less than one hour a day, which is way below par. Time spent on the MTB was still about the same as time on the road bike, though, so that is one good aspect of my training for the year.

With my ridiculously long hiatus from biking these past couple months, I took 33 more days off than last year, putting me to 137. That number has to go down.

My race count was half of what it was the previous year, with only 14. My only race win came with the Sofa King Fast team victory at Boyne. Finally, the year only included one century, when I usually do three or four.

Despite all this, I achieved my cycling goals for the year. My mission this year was to help Kelly develop into a better mountain biker and it happened. Kelly won the Sport Women 24 and under State Championship and she did very well at Iceman. So, yeah, it was a good year. Congrats to Kelly on her first full year of competition and good job with all the hard work.

The transition to Montana was hard and adapting is still a work in progress. But in order to start improving again and to get back to and beyond my competition level of 2008, I have to stop making excuses and get back to work.

I will make a picture collage soon of some of my favorite 2009 memories, but probably not until I get back to Montana, because I will probably use photoshop to make it. Happy 2010 everybody.