Monday, April 28, 2008

one thumb up


This weekend would have easily qualified as a two-thumbs-up weekend, had it not been for my teammate's crash at Wente. Anna is a trooper. She took a good fall to the elbow, shoulder and head on Sunday in the crit. Folks were pretty worried she had broken her elbow, but fortunately, she came away with just a good amount of road rash and a minor concussion.


Meanwhile, I spent the weekend without the bike. It was actually a nice change from the norm. My colleagues Laura and Dimple, and Laura's sister Julie, were in town from Chicago. Julie ran the Big Sur marathon on Sunday in just over 5 hrs. Damn! A dear friend of mine, opened her magnificent home to us in Monterey, where we spent the better half of the weekend sipping wine, making pizzas and SLEEPING!! I thought I was over sleeping in past 7am, but I proved myself wrong.


Of course you can expect there was lots of laughing. My favorite story had to be Dimple's confusion over the spelling of the word "Thank You." Dimple thought Thank You was one word. She even added it to her dictionary in her email account for work. Laura noted that there had been other mispellings along the way... St. Luis and Minapolis. We should give the girl a little credit. Afterall, she is an Aussie and not 100% exposed to all the crazy spellings of American cities. A big "thankyou" to D for the entertainment this weekend.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

the journey


Last years stats...
Snelling 42nd/42 finishers
Menlo Park 23rd/29 finishers
Merco RR 35th/39 finishers
Bariani 41st/44 finishers
Sea Otter 34th/48 finishers

This year...

Snelling 8th
Menlo Park 5th
Merco RR 14th
Bariani 13th
Ronde Van Brisbeen Circuit 1st
Madera Crit 1st
Madera RR 2nd
Sea Otter 2nd

I love this story. It's one of hard work and dedication. Most importantly, it proves that not everyone starts with raw talent. Some start off with pretty lousy fitness, but figure out how to win along the way.


The pic is a shot of the sprint at Madera Crit.