Monthly Archives: October 2009

Training in rain, TdF, etc.

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I got rained on yesterday riding. I wasn’t too thrilled about it since it was 40 something degrees and miserable. But, I only had to ride 30 minutes or so in it, so I wasn’t completely frozen until I was nearly home. My main worry was that it was going to tighten up my legs and screw up my hamstrings up more than they already were. I’m not sure why that was even a concern, but it was. I had a hard enough time getting out the door. No one around here seems to want to ride when it’s shitty out. I have tons of clothing for all conditions, but it always seems that the clothing you don’t have are the best. It is something to do with advertising and envy. Two rules to follow here. Do I really need that. Or do I really want that. If you really need it then it is a no-brainer. In cycling, if you really need it, you really need it. But, if you just really want it then…..you have to decide. This applies to most things in life.

I rode my MTB yesterday on trails before the rain. It is amazing how quickly your bike handling disappears. It didn’t help that the trails were over grown and you had to look out for branches as much as what was on the ground. It seems like the position on my MTB bike is better than my road or cross bikes to alleviate pressure on my hamstrings. Guess I’ll try training on it for a bit.

The Tour de France announced the 2010 route yesterday. Looks like a pretty hard 3rd week. With the pave/wind during the first week and the hard climbs at the end, it should be interesting. By chance, if radios aren’t allowed in the race, it could be really interesting.

I realized that the training in October is much harder than it was in September. It has a lot to do with the weather. Maybe motivation somewhat. But I think a lot of it has to do with the number of people riding and how much everyone is in the wind. I pretty much pull the whole ride now. That wasn’t the case a couple weeks ago. I kind of noticed a parallel of this when I was cutting and splitting wood after Chequamengon. When there were a lot of people doing the moving and stacking, the process went a ton faster. A couple days later, I was on my own for most mornings and it seemed to go pretty slowly. Slower and harder.

There is a 100 mile gravel rode ride in Lawrence this weekend. That’s my goal. Some goal? A systems check at least. There is also 2 cross races. One in Topeka. That’s going to be hard to spectate.

I liked Andy Schleck's clothing choice at the 2010 TdF route presentation.

I liked Andy Schleck's clothing choice at the 2010 TdF route presentation.

Nothing  like having a bunch of women moving wood for ya.

Nothing like having a bunch of women moving wood for ya.

Weekend

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It didn’t take too much for me to decide not to race this weekend. It was obvious I shouldn’t. But, I do hate watching races that I think I should be racing. I can’t and shouldn’t run a step. It is very bad for this particular injury. But, I also hate rest. I admit it, I am a very bad patient. So, I rode to the local cross race, here in Topeka, and stood around for hours. Then I went out on Saturday night, missed dinner, drank way too much, slept 4 hours and then drove to Lawrence to ride a 100 mile gravel road ride at 7am. It was 31 degrees when I left. Bill and Catherine were up for the adventure. Anyway, it was super windy and really beautiful. The hills North of Lawrence are great. Big rollers. Lots of new scenery. Other than getting ditched by anyone that knew the last 20 miles, the day was pretty great. It was epic having to ride the last 2 hours against a 20+mph headwind. I didn’t hurt myself too badly. I recovered better than I had imagined, but still am only 50/50 for next weekend. Okay. Don’t really feel too creative. Pictures below.

Trudi and Bromont at the race.  He (Bromont) got in 15 or so miles.

Trudi and Bromont at the race. He (Bromont) got in 15 or so miles.

Jeff Unruh put on a awesome race.  The course was perfect.

Jeff Unruh put on a awesome race. The course was perfect.

My brother, Kris, leading the single speed race on an old Colnago crossbike.

My brother, Kris, leading the single speed race on an old Colnago crossbike.

Artsy Party Saturday night.  Lots of great music.  Too much wine and dessert.

Artsy Party Saturday night. Lots of great music. Too much wine and dessert.

Map of the ride in case anyone wants to try to replicate it.  Nearly 8000 feet of climbing.

Map of the ride in case anyone wants to try to replicate it. Nearly 8000 feet of climbing.

What is left of the group huddling at the lunch stop at 60 miles.  It's not the temperature, it's the wind that gets you.

What is left of the group huddling at the lunch stop at 60 miles. It's not the temperature, it's the wind that gets you.

A 35 degree temperature swing by afternoon.  Stripping down after being ditched.

A 35 degree temperature swing by afternoon. Stripping down after being ditched.