Racing, Not Fleeing

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The weather turned south down here in Texas. Actually, it didn’t really turn south, it has already been south. But, the continued cold fronts and rain are getting a little bit old. I rode in the rain for 2 1/2 hours, the temperatures in the 50’s, and then decided that I should probably just head over to Houston tomorrow and race the Texas State Cross Championships and not migrate back up to Kansas. I’ve been getting a lot of nice emails and offers about coming over to the race and I do need to get some hard efforts in, so why not.

So, I’m not following the weather like I thought I would. It is going to be in the mid 50’s in Kansas all weekend, and sunny. But, I’m looking forward to riding those new FMB tires in the mud and I assume that there will be some mud in Houston after all this precipitation.

There is another race, the age graded states in Texas on Sunday and also the Oklahoma State Cross Championships in Tulsa, which is on the way back to Kansas. I didn’t get that many miles here in Texas, but in the winter, the weather rules.

Talking about miles, how about Mark Cavendish, in this article, talking about how clean the sport is now, compared to 2005, and how many miles he rides to be able to compete at this level. The number is approximately 31,068.559 miles (50,000 kms.). You know it is pretty hard believing anything that Mark has to say in this article when he spews numbers like this. I have a fair idea of the number of miles that great professionals have done throughout the years, and I’ve not heard a number like this, especially from a pudgy sprinter. If Mark raced a Tour de France every month of the year, that would be 12, obviously, he would still need to do around an extra couple hundred miles a month, just to get up to the 2600 miles a month he would need to average to get to this number. It’s about 85 miles a day, 365 miles a year, no rest days. Mark would do better to make more accurate statements when being interviewed, because when he makes outlandish statements, the rest of his comments seem suspect. Maybe he’s only inflating his numbers by 25% or so, but there is a big difference between 24000 miles and 31000.

On the sweeter side of things, Alberto Contodor is getting an award in Spain that is his weight in honey. That is the kind of award I’d love to receive. It is not only his weight, but the weight of 6 of his bikes too, since he’s such a lightweight.

And, changing the subject once again, I’ve been spending a lot of time at the Apple Store down here in Austin. First my computer needed the iPhoto fixed. Then Catherine killed hers by doing a softwear update and having the battery power run out. So we’ve been going to the genius bar a few times the past week. Those guys are pretty amazing. But, more impressive is the amount of customers that are in the stores. And the amount of money being spent there. I can’t imagine Apple having anything but a blowout quarter next time they release their numbers.

Okay. I’m gluing tires this morning and am going to wait until it is semi dry today before I ride. My legs are still a little sore from the riding yesterday. Something about cold and wet zapping leg strength the next day.

The Apple store cram packed with customers.

I found Catherine sitting on this ball waiting for her appointment with the genius guy.


Maybe Mark counts the vibrations he gets from this trainer as miles somehow.

Heading to Houston

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I am on my way to Houston for the Texas State Cyclocross Championships this afternoon. A week ago, I would have bet you a fair amount that I wouldn’t ever have been writing this. I don’t much like to get up early. This morning I had to get up at 6am. That might not seem that early to most of y’all (Texan for you guys), but it is pretty early for me.

So, lack of sleep and all, I am heading over to Houston on I-10. I think I’ve only raced in Houston a couple times in my life. Only on the road. I think the last time I drove across Texas on I-10, it was over 30 years ago. Pretty scary number.

Catherine is racing at 11:20, but I don’t race until a couple hours later. Hopefully I’ll be awake or loosened up from the drive by then. I know one thing I’m not going to do and that is doing anything to warm up that involves running. Hopefully there isn’t any running on the course today.

I just rode easy yesterday. Kind of an around ride, but not all in town. I spent a fair amount of time going from bike shop to bike shop looking for a can of Vittoria glue. It doesn’t seem to exist here in the town of Austin, even with a bike shop on nearly every corner. It really surprised me how little the most of the employees of the shops knew about tire glue. One guy told me they didn’t keep it on the shelves because they were worried that little kids would spray it around and get high off of it. Unbelievable. I even saw a tube of Tubasti. I haven’t seen Tubasti for ever. It is the worse glue ever made if it is anything like it used to be. Here is a study that shows how shitty the stuff is. I think the study is a little screwed up, but that is without any scientific data. Anyway, I ended up just buying tubes of Vittoria in the end.

The new FMB tires went on straight. I’ll let you know how they ride. Okay. Better get going.

Gluing tires is a long process nowadays.

This bike was in the shop with the tire glue wizard. Dura-ace 7900 bike with plastic platform pedals. Sweet.

People around Austin decorate the wild trees , especially out of loop 360.

The girls having their last little chat on the floor with Stanley after dinner last night.