Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Rainy days continue



Daren and Tanner I am glad to hear that your racing is going well. That is great that you get to ride with Tanner, maybe Liam will start riding in a few years. Our family will be visiting Dec. 24 to January 1, so hopefully we will get to see the crew and maybe do a ride or go skiing. I think Doug wants to go skiing on Dec. 26 or 27. Let us know if anyone is available and wants to go.

A funny thing happened here in Eugene - it snowed. So I pulled out my mountain bike and rode that to work. It was kind of fun, slow but fun.

I had to ride my trainer for the first time in about a year. Liam thought that it was pretty cool! He wanted to get drinks and put his drink in the holder. I am trying to put in as much time as I can riding. I got to go on the group ride on Saturday. Someone forgot to tell them to go easy in the winter. It was a hard ride. But things are going well here.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Another Cross Update

Here's another quick cyclocross update (Go to utahcyclocross.com for results and links to pictures). Tanner is the man. He has raced 5 races now and has two wins a couple of 2nds and a 3rd. He was 3rd in the State championships two weeks ago with a flat and a wheel change. We would have been contending for the win without the flat. Yesterday, he had a solid win and is getting better each week. We set up some barriers on the grass next to our garage and he has been practicing a day or two a week in the dark. Pretty impressive. I was able to put together a road bike for the T man and he did his first group road rides this week. He road with the Porcupine Team for 2 hours on Thanksgiving and then with the family group for 3 on Friday. He did well and made through 85 miles in two days and then won the cross race on Saturday! It is great to have him riding but a little stressful for Dad as I worry about him crashing or getting hit by a car. Tanner also got a ski day in last week, so he's a happy 14 year old.

My racing has been up and down. I had two good races at Rocky Mountain Raceway and was really excited about the state championships. However, I caught a low-level cold a few days before the race and it did me in. Doug, JoAnn, Erin and other friends were there to watch my explosion and suffering. I was with the two leaders the 1st 9 minute lap then I blew up in a bad way. I then suffered for 45 minutes and watched guys ride away from me all race. I'm not sure I've suffered like that in a race before. I limped home in 9th place. I was sure my season was over. However, after a week of doing very little, I started to feel better this week. I wasn't at my best yesterday, but road a smart race and managed to finish 4th. That is my best cross result to date and I'm now excited to race the last 2 races.

Doug was going to give the racing a go, but crashed on the cross bike and fractured his hand. Hopefully, it will be good enough to let him race the final race in 2 weeks.

I now have an official coach. My teammate Dave Harward (the #1 ranked amateur in Utah) has started a coaching business and I'm now a client. I decided rather than spending some money on a new bike this year, I'd spend some on engine. We are both excited and curious to see how is goes. My focus for next week will be MTB races, Crits and Cyclocross. These three go together well and will allow me to use my limited training time more effectively. It also means no LoToJa again for me. I'll be taking a late summer break and then working specifically on cyclocross in August and September. I think cross could be my most competitive race discipline. I'd really like to do a Nation level race next year in the 45+ masters.

Hope all is well for the Holidays!