Monthly Archives: March 2010

I can barely stand it already.

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I’ve raced only 5 times this year and I can barely stand the thought of eating another Gu, Cliffshot, PowerGel or bag of Sport Beans. And all the other stuff that you are supposed to consume while racing. I usually don’t get sick of this stuff until mid Summer. I’m not sure what the deal is now. Maybe I’ve just eaten the maximum amount that a person can stomach during a lifetime already. I kind of hope so and hope not at the same time. Whatever the reason, I’m going to start carrying some real food with me during the races.

I remember when Brian Maxwell and his wife would make Powerbars at night during the Coor’s race and bring them to the start of the stages the next morning for us personally. That was service. We were so into it because we didn’t have to carry over ripe bananas, Fig Newtons or bags of grapes anymore. I am partial to Powerbars because of my early experience with them.

I’ve never been much of a guy to drink much while riding. I’m not sure I’ve even finished one water bottle this season training. I truly mean that. I’m pretty sure I haven’t drank one bottle total in 3000 miles of riding this year. I did drink a couple bottles racing in Texas in February though. So, I don’t think I’ve hit my quota on Sports drinks yet. I’m sort of a Gatorade guy. But, that is just out of convenience. But, I really don’t care what is it in a bottle normally. I used to swear by Extran. I guess I still would. I should probably try to track some of it down here in the States.

For sure I’m going to always stick a couple gel packages in my pockets for longer races, but I’m also going to make it a point to eat some real food along the way. So, don’t be a wise-ass when you see me pull out a peanut butter sandwich in the middle of a road race and enjoy some real food.

I'd like to throw this box away with the radio box.

Cadel's signature gels. Haven't tried them yet, but I'm not partial to fruit flavors.

I’m from Google

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A lot of people tell me that they think it is strange that I’m from Topeka, Kansas. Or just from Kansas at all. I hadn’t really ever thought about it one way or another. I don’t really think people think much about where they are from. It’s just a fact. I lived in Boulder for a while, San Diego for a bit, but was mainly on the road. I thought that paying rent 365 days a year when I was there 60 seemed like a waste of money. Plus, Kansas has a lot going for it. Kansas is centrally located, the weather is usually conducive for riding and the roads are great and empty. The airport isn’t far and it is super affordable. Pretty good for cycling in general.

But I hear, “you have to live in Kansas”. Or, “oh, you’re from Kansas? I’m sorry.” I have to admit that it is “backwards” in many ways compared to California, Colorado and many other places. I don’t agree with much of the politics. But, I think my biggest personal complaint is the lack of awesome produce/grocery stores and restaurants. But, that is petty really.

I heard a guy a while back say this about Topeka – “You know how they say it is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there? Topeka is a nice place to live, but I wouldn’t want to visit.” I agree completely.

Anyway, where I was trying to go with this is that the City of Topeka officially/unofficially changed its name to Google for the month of March. Google is taking applications from cities to become a test area for super high speed internet access. Something like 100X faster than currently available. I’m all for that. I think that it would be great for the city. Even though Topeka is the capital of Kansas, it doesn’t have a lot going for it to attract economic development. This would help a lot.

I have nothing against Google. I own some of their stock. But, it seems kind of demeaning changing the name of the city to the name of a company. I’m not sure why. When I’m watching the weather/news and they replace the name Topeka with the word Google on the weather maps, it looks ridiculous. Beyond ridiculous. But, I guess if it helps at all getting chosen by Google, then I’ll let it slide. But, if they say that we have to change the name permanently, then I’ll have to put my foot down. Well, unless they provide the service, city wide, for free. Then it just becomes a name, right?

Even at the hockey game last night they are Google crazy.