Sunday, January 22, 2006


Our Fearless leader- Spot Paul

Met Lee from Bike Therapy, who Michael and Jessica had spoken of, but I had never met; now I have. I think he's gonna bring a group down to Fair hill in a couple of weeks, and I'll lead a tour. That should be fun.

Also enjoyed reading reports from Amazin' Andrew in Texas, as he is working and getting some riding in down there. I am hoping he lets me post his report on the blog. Sounds like the warmth is good.

Hope everyone is getting in their base miles in. I did sit with a calendar and plan out my season today. I'll get started in a couple of weeks. I'll admit, I'm pretty hungry, and mentally feel ready to get back to a regular riding routine, once of course I kick this fucking cold. I'm going to start a little later on the professor's advise that will allow me to run my season longer, which is important in cross. professor's guidence had me ride well last year, I'm gonna stick with it for this year.

What ever, I know people are already tired of reading about people's base miles. Those long winter miles that make the season possible, just don't always produce the most interesting stories, except for the time that lady threw a dildo out of her car a poor Matt (run forest) just riding along.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Marc, maybe we can sit on the couch and be miserable together. I was just diagnosed with a micro-tear of the achilles tendon. No riding for weeks. I am trying everything possible to avoid a massive period of depression and end up like Val Kilmer in the end of the Doors. Sitting in a bathtub with chocolate all over my face, 250lbs, and an empty bottle of Jack Daniels on the ledge.

DW

Anonymous said...

mmmmm....Chocolate and Jack...

gwadzilla said...

now I know why I weigh two hundred and fifty pounds
it is all the Jack and Chocolate
which is sometimes substituted for Red Wine and Chocolate
I hardly fit in the tub