This time I had 3 inches cut off all the way around. To be honest I was tired of feeling like I just walked out of that movie Dazed and Confused. I was sick of having my hair in my mouth, and in my food, and when the girls at work said, “you should wear a pony tail” well I high tailed it to the sallon.
Me, fucking sensitive pony tail guy !? get the fuck out of here.
But alas, today I was at the ole Harvest Market, which I never frequent, and 2 separate ladies came up to me and asked me if I worked there. I politely declined. Apparently I didn’t get enough hair cut off. Fucking Dirty Hippies.
With 7 weeks until Nationals, and my chances at the MABRA jersey laid up against a tree at the Iron Cross lite, I took this weekend as my final weekend to not race. To rest, and try to heal recover a bit before the final push for nationals. Look I harbor no unrealistic expectations about what I can do in Providence, but result or no result; I want to be sure to bring my best. Part of that was resting this weekend.Friday started off with me drinking too much, and Saturday I laid on the side of the run up at School A, where we have cross practice, watching FortJames and Diane do laps, while I said to myself, “tequila hangovers suck” and “go babe, you look great!” "I hate tequilla, bastards"
Saturday night went to a small gathering and rode a mechanical bull. That was fun. The party also had huge jumpy, jumps. So of course Monkey and I were all about jumping around in them. There was this little girl jumping near me, she was maybe 5 years old, who by mistake I double jumped, and damn I launched her like 6 ft in the air. I was totally freakin’ out. She landed kept bouncing and laughed her ass off “do it again Mr. Fatmarc”
Sunday was a pretty mellow day, did some shopping washed my bikes, and Diane made cookies. We watched a couple of movies, monster house and Lucky number slevin. Monster house was good cartoon, entertaining. Lucky Number Slevin was pretty punk. I really liked that. Good cast, good twist, a little predictable but nice.DCCofD had a hell of a weekend with Slick Rick and Lisa, Lisa leading the way, both taking home the MABRA series jerseys. Wes the Conqueror took home the W on Saturday too. The DCCofD was everywhere from New England , Lancaster, Allentown, and yes even Colorado.
In no means can we, the dccofd take
credit for the efforts of Joey and Katie last weekend.Their hard work, their dedication has allowed them to be successful. But I am damn proud to be part of a community, part of a cross practice that helped those two fall in love with cross, and helped be the foundation of where they are now. I’m really big into community, and really I can’t imagine racing cross without
the community support, and weekly practice, and camaraderie that we have. So no, we can’t take credit for their results, but fuck yeah, we can be proud of the fact that at one point, we all practiced in the same place. And yeah, they were both on that 2000 MAC Championship team.Those who can’t be great, live through their friends who are great!
Anyway, I’m gonna rock and roll all night, and party every day.
Respect
Fm
Pictures from this blog where stolen from Jennifer Brown and Mike Brevoort.
Rob Campbell I was sad to hear of your broken collar bone. You are a respected rival, who was having a great season, I look forward to seeing you on the line again soon.










So Friday while we were working the course, Eric Tonkin, who was staying with Tom, shows up. E-town and I were walking around getting ready to do some openers. We walk to the pit where Eric had his rental car parked, and we do what B-men do. We talk shit.
Speaking of Portland, let me also say that it was super cool to talk with Molly Again. Now I don’t think the DCCofD is gonna try to claim her yet, but I will say that Molly spent some years here in Delaware, had a really nice race Saturday, and fought really hard Sunday to get back despite an untimely flat. All the way around a class act, especially facing a very tough weekend outside of racing. I am a fan.
Sunday morning 6:00 am came too soon. At 4:00 am I was awoken by a sore knee, so I went down stairs and popped a handful of Advil. At 6:00am when my alarm went off I felt like I was just getting comfortable again. Getting out of bed, I felt every effort of Granogue, and wondered how the Wiss race would go. I got up and loaded up the toaster. Tired, and sore, but excited.

This Picture is Mark, Dina, and Fergie. Way back in 1995 when I first heard of cross, but wouldn’t race it for another 3 years, there were 2 names that would come up in our local shop. Bob Reuther, and Dina Desantis. I remember watching videos of nationals and these two locals ripping it up. Dina was also big time on the local mountain bike scene. I was super stoked today to see her racing the B women’s class. I was cheering for her on top of the run up as I was warming up. I’d yell, “go Dina Desantis, you don’t know me, but I know you” She had a great ride, and I think is may show up for a some more cross races. I’m hoping to lure her to the dccofd practice. I had a really nice conversation with her. It’s always cool to meet your heroes. I was super stoked to meet her, and see her racing again. If nothing else, that made my day.
I heart Katie. She is a good friend. I was so stoked to see her down this weekend and to be able to watch her race, and hang out. After today’s race Peter was videoing her, and she was getting interviewed, I was putting a jacket on her, and giving her water. I’d say something like, “Miss Compton, here’s your jacket, Miss Compton here’s your water, Miss Compton your podium is waiting” All of which is an old inside joke dating back to when Justin Thompson first met Katie. Justin was maybe 14, and Katie was maybe 18, Justin met her and said something like,” miss Compton, it’s nice to meet you…” Katie has always been super low key and cool, but from then on it was Miss Compton all the way. BTW did anyone here Mayhew say, “Katie Compton original DCCoDer” that was rad.


















