Monthly Archives: November 2016

I’ve Met Mr. Trump

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I got a few comments about racing the Tour de Trump and had I met the guy.  The answer is yes and yes.  His organization only sponsored the race one year, then it was taken over by Dupont, but the year they did sponsor it, Mr. Trump came to the start in Albany and then to the NYC start too.  I don’t remember seeing him at the banquet, but he might have bet there too.

I was riding for the Wheaties Schwinn Team.  Riding to the start of the prologue time trial in Albany, we came upon a traffic stop.   A Lamborghini SUV was pulled over.  I’d never seen one, so I went over to look at it.  There was a guy standing there and I asked him if it was his.  He said no, it was Mike Tyson’s.  I look over and Mike Tyson is sitting in the driver’s seat with his window rolled down.  I ride over and say hi and introduce myself.  He stuck his hand out and I shook it.

I tell him that we are riding over to the start of his buddy, Donald Trump’s bike race.  He says something like Donald is a character.  Turns out the first guy I talked to and Mike were having a little race on the streets of Albany and were getting tickets.

So I get to the start of the time trial and they are doing some introduction stuff and they had me come over.  And there is Donald getting introduced.  When they introduce me, Donald came over and shook my hand and we talked a little.  He didn’t come across like the sharpest tool in the shed.

He had a couple big body guards,with little small machine guns, kind of surrounding him.  As soon as he moved past me, a bodyguard sort of pushed me out of the way.  I was straddling my bike, so wasn’t prepared for the encounter.  I wasn’t happy getting shoved around with a guy with an Uzi.

I was riding away to prepare for the start and was thinking how weird it was to meet Mike Tyson and Donald Trump the same day.  I probably have pictures of myself and both of them, but I am too tired to go look for them.

Thinking back upon it now, it seems weirder, considering Mike’ and Donald’s life paths.  Guess bike racing was a little more popular back then here in the US?

If you want to watch a little cyclocross, Trek is streaming the race right now.  The women’s race just started and the men’s race is at 8 am CST.  The course is a mess.

My friend John Pierce took this photo and got me thinking about posting this. He wished me good luck in recovery, which is super nice. I've know John for years. He is a great guy and super bike race photographer.

My friend John Pierce took this photo and got me thinking about posting this. He wished me good luck in recovery, which is super nice. I’ve known John for years. He is a great guy and super bike race photographer.I’m on the left in the Wheaties/Schwinn jersey.  My friend and old team mate, Andy Hampsten is a couple guys over in the 7-11 jersey.  Two riders over from him, in the blue, is Viatcheslav Ekimov.  He was an amatuer pursuit rider back then.

 

Tucker 11 Month Old – Me, 4 Weeks

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Today Tucker is just one month from a year old.  He is still learning, but he is a great dog and true friend.  Tucker has made the last month so much more tolerable.  We’re hopefully going to take him and a few of his dog buddies out to the country today to let them run crazy through the fields.

I say I’m 4 weeks old because yesterday was 4 weeks since I crashed and fractured my skull. This past 4 weeks has been pretty strange.  Like maybe the strangest 4 weeks in my adult live.  I think I learned a bunch of stuff that I didn’t know about the human body that I never would have known, but the stuff I learned is only important to people not firing exactly right.  That is an understatement in many ways.

This past week I’ve been getting better.  A lot compared to the first three weeks.  I say that, but things are in turmoil enough, at least in flux, that it morphs on an hourly basis during the day.

Yesterday I woke up feeling the best I’d felt.  I wasn’t too dizzy and wasn’t much nauseated at all.  That was until about noon, then I started a slow descent.  By midnight, I wasn’t really able to lay horizontal to sleep, spinning like crazy anytime I got close to flat enough to sleep.  So, I didn’t sleep much compared to the last three nights.

This sleep thing is super important.  The more I can sleep, the better I’ve been feeling.  I think my head has really gotten closer to normal, but my ears are still so jacked up that the off-balance, spinning isn’t great.  The headaches aren’t nearly as bad as they were just 5 days ago. So if they keep improving like this past week, I should be alright sometime before Thanksgiving there.  Or at least Christmas.

Man, I write that and think, how can I be okay with that time frame.  Christmas is a month and a half away.  I think that is so long, but in the TBI time frame, it is pretty quick.  I haven’t really got that schedule totally absorbed.

I write all this, but this is just life.  I had a pretty bad crash and the results could had been much worse.  As usual, I feel lucky really.

On a sadder note here, I got contacted by my old Raleigh team mate, Mark Frise last night and he told me that his father, Bob, had passed away yesterday.

I’ve know Mr. Frise since I first started racing bikes.  Mark and Greg Demgen came down to Lawrence Kansas for the 2nd race I ever did.  They were riding for the Big 4, a trucking company that Mr. Frise owned.  I was only 14 and the last guy to stay with them.  The race was only 20 miles and about 10 miles in, they just said something and dropped me instantly.  I finished 3rd.

I raced against those two guys, along with Jeff Bradley, and a slew of other super talented young guys the next three years.  It was the reason I progressed.  Once Greg Lemond started hanging out in the midwest, it got just that much better.  There is no way I would have been nearly as good without this competition.

I went up to Lacrosse Wisconsin and stayed with Mark and his family a few times.  I’d never ridden my bike anywhere with such unbelievable climbs.  Mark and Greg Demgen took me out on rides that completely hooked me on the sport.  Greg Lemonds wife Kathy, is from Lacrosse too.  I saw her father, who was an allergy doctor, early in my career.

Mr. Frise always looked out for me.  He knew my situation and was super nice and helpful during those early years.  He took Mark and I up to Canada for the Tour de l’Abitibi, which Mark won overall.  My first trip out of the country to race my bike.  Actually, the first time I raced my bike over 2 days in a row.  I still have one of Mark’s leader’s jerseys from that race.  It is wool, of course.  Embroidered.  It is a jersey I cherish.

Mark’s dad mainly treated me like another one of his kids.   And his mom did the same.  She washed my clothes and fed me, which wasn’t an easy thing back in those days.   I was fortunate to have friends, then team mates, with such great parents.  It was the only way I got to progress to this point of my life.

I guess I’m to the age where my friend’s parents are close to the end of their lives.  It was an honor to have known Bob Frise.  I feel for Mark and his sisters and mother. Life is so unfair many times.

I’ll find some photos and post them later today.

Tucker is super obedient most of the time. Here he is waiting to jump out of the van and run into the fields as fast as he can.

Tucker is super obedient most of the time. Here he is waiting to jump out of the van and run into the fields as fast as he can.

As soon as I say it's okay, he jumps and is gone.

As soon as I say it’s okay, he jumps and is gone.

 

An Instagram post from Mark's son today.

An Instagram post from Mark’s son today.

1978 Junior National Team Top L-R: Ed Burke, Jeff Bradley, Mark Frise, Ron Kiefel, Lee Ziff, Bill Humphries. Eddy B Bottom L-R: Thurlow Rogers, Greg Demgen, Greg Lemond, Bob Bergdahl, Chris Carmichael

1978 Junior National Team
Top L-R: Ed Burke, Jeff Bradley, Mark Frise, Ron Kiefel, Lee Ziff, Bill Humphries. Eddy B
Bottom L-R: Thurlow Rogers, Greg Demgen, Greg Lemond, Bob Bergdahl, Chris Carmichael.