Monthly Archives: March 2016

Easter Sunday

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Today is Easter and it snowed here in Topeka last night.  It is strange waking up to snow when you don’t expect it.  It has been such an unusually warm February and March that you think that snow is all done.  But, it is supposed to be in the lower 50’s later this afternoon, so it won’t be around too long.  We got a ride scheduled for 2 pm.  It should be dry by then.

Yesterday I rode over to Lawrence to finish up the Spring Fling Criteriums.  I really didn’t feel much like racing, but Brian texted me and said he was going, plus we were having a new young guy, Alex Hoehn ride with us.  So I decided to suit up and ride over.  Bill has been sick and wasn’t racing.  Catherine had to do a women’s clinic later in the day, started with me, but turned off after about an hour.

It was a tailwind over and I started feeling better about the day.  If you start skipping racing when you don’t feel that great, then you’ll miss a ton of races.

That is one of the best things about our sport.  There is a social aspect that I don’t see in other sports.  And there is a lemming deal where people tend to just do it because someone else did. These two things get people out the door when the couch looks way more inviting.

The race went fine.  I am riding very mediocre and it was a struggle.  I ended up getting 3rd in the race, riding off the front with Michael Allison, Garrick Valverde and Connor Brown the last half.  I don’t think any of us were going that well, but Michael and Garrick are a ton faster sprinting than me right now, so I was always getting third.

Bill rode over and rode back to Topeka with me.  We went a little out of the way, riding Brian and Alex back towards Lawrence, so I ended up with close to 90 miles.  That was 90 miles I didn’t really expect when I woke up in the morning.

Tucker is great.  He twisted his ankle on some ice in Chicago and has been a bit gimpy.  It is a pussy when he gets hurt, or even thinks he might get hurt.  But playing, the dog is fearless.  You can toss him across the carpet and he will come back at you crazy.  He is very fun.

Okay, watching the end of Gent-Wevelgem.  20 km to go and Cancellara is off the front with Sagan.  Hope you all find a bunch of eggs today.

Easter snow on the tulips.

Easter snow on the tulips.


Our four up break.

Our four up break.


The "podium".

The “podium”.


Tucker pointed for the first time yesterday with his paw up.

Tucker pointed for the first time yesterday with his paw up.


It must have taken a bunch of energy because he was dead tired after the race.

It must have taken a bunch of energy because he was dead tired after the race.

 

Master’s Doping Different Takes

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Another master guy was suspended from the sport of bike racing last week for doping.  Michael Buckley, of Reno, Nevada was suspended after testing positive for anabolic steroids.  He had both anastrozole, LGD-4033, and ostarine in his system, whatever those are.  He is out for 4 years.  So, this is the 2nd doping story in the past week or so concerning master bike racers.

Bob Roll did a couple of his BobkeTV segments on these stories.  The one on Michael is below. In his video posts, Bob is sticking with the theme that there is no reason for a master to cheat doping.  He doesn’t outright say it, but he implies that there is a certain justification if you are getting paid money, ie, a professional, to dope, but your are supposed to be having “fun” racing when you are a master.

I like the stance that Bob is taking on the stupidity of the actions.  But I have to disagree with the logic that getting paid money differentiates professionals and masters in the doping problem.

Bob should know as well as anyone out there that most of us don’t race bicycles for the money. The environment has changed a bunch recently, with the current professionals thinking they are above the rest of the non-paid cyclists, but deep down, they all know they are just one paycheck from racing for Cliff Bar primes.  And most of the guys I know, would do just that, race for peanuts, because it isn’t the paycheck that rewards them, it is the lifestyle.

So Bob is implying that master riders that are serious, don’t have the same desire to win, etc. as a professional is just plain dumb.  And they do follow by example.  When all the professionals do something, then the masses follow.  And masters bike racers tend to have more available funds to spend on getting faster.  Better bikes, more use coaches, plus, now we’re finding out, using drugs.  I think pretty much straight across the spectrum, that guys will dope for their own various reasons, and most of the time it doesn’t have much to do with the money. I know a ton of masters that are way more passionate about the sport that nearly all the “professionals” I know.

This whole masters doping thing isn’t a surprise to me.  I see these guys throughout the country and am amazed that they feel comfortable looking like doped bike racers.  50 years old, a body fat of 4% and veins on their muscle bound legs that look like vines.  It just isn’t normal.

I wonder how this guy got popped?  Someone must have narc’d on him.  He was caught in an out of competition test last December.  That is super weird.

I don’t think that some guys getting caught are going to discourage other masters from staying on their “program”.  I’m sure that they feel much better in real life and are trying to avoid the inevitable gravity of aging.  So, in reality, they have a better justification to dope, it is a two-fold deal.  Go fast on a bike and pretend you are younger.

I think it is a losing proposition, but people are people.  But let’s not try to say that one guy has more of a reason to cheat than the next.  The guy on Wall Street that is stealing millions of dollars should be thought of worse than the guy stealing a Colt 45 down at the convenience store.  Let not try to glorify illogical thinking.

Colt 45

 

Tucker likes to sunbathe in the afternoon.

Tucker likes to sunbathe in the afternoon.