Thursday, April 3, 2008
I give in.
That is just too much fun being had in my own backyard to be missing out on it!
I am going to have to learn to race it with a new attitude, though. I haven't been training the way I did when I was preparing for Collegiate Nationals. I think that will free my mind up for enjoying this race a little bit more. It will be hard to take it too seriously (not that I ever did), although you can certainly expect me to be tunin' my strings these last weeks before the event! It's been a while since I've touched an interval..
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
A Curious Collegiate Race Weekend
And there were a lot of fresh legs.
Watch Kendi Thomas in her screamin' sprint after winning 20 prime points that day.
You'll be able to find the full race report at www.whitman.edu/cycling (very soon).
There's a time to race and a time to play.

Monday, March 31, 2008
Tips for Happy Riding (by Rivendell)
Tips for Happy Riding
At least one ride in 10, go without your sunglasses and gloves. Sometime next month, put some double-sided cheap-style pedals on a good bike and ride in non-cycling garb. It works shockingly well, and sends a good message to would-be bicycle riders.
If you're a guy, don't try to be a mentor to every female cycler you meet.
Don't think you'll go faster in a significant way if you and your bike become more aerodynamic.
If you ride in a group, bring food for you and somebody who forgot to.
Go for a one-hour ride underdressed sometime, because it's good to be really cold on a bike every now and then.
Never blame your bike or your health or anything else if you're the last one up the hill or in to the rest stop.
If your brake hoods are black, wrap your bars with a different color tape.
Never let your chain squeak.
If you see another rider approaching you from the rear, trying to catch you, let it happen. Fun is more important than fast.
Shoot photos on your rides and give them away.
Feel comfortable mixing high tech and low tech, old and new parts and technologies, and don't apologize to anybody for it.
Buy the cheapest helmet that fits well.
Don't always shop by price and never ask for discounts at your local bike shop. Every time you go into a bike shop, spend at least $2, and if you ask a question and get good advice, spend $5 (get a cable).
Don't assume your bike shop is making money.
Ride only when you feel like it.
If you know a fast new rider, don't say, "You really ought to race."
If you see a stocky woman rider, don't suggest she race track.
Have at least one bike you feel comfortable riding in a downpour.
Ride in weather that keeps other cyclers indoors.
If you have a normal loop or ride, count the number of times you shift on it; then the next time you ride it, cut that in half and see if it makes any difference.
Learn to ride no-hands and to hop over obstacles, but not simultaneously.
Wear out something.
Don't ever describe any bike, no matter how inexpensive or dilapidated, as "a piece of crap."
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Sunny with.. SNOW?
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Oh, vanity.
It's that time of the year again!
It's collegiate cycling season!! And while I don't get to race for the team anymore (being graduated an' all), I do get paid by Whitman to chaperone them!
Paid to do what I love?
What a deal!!
Above left: For many of the B women, this was their first criterium! I was so excited and proud of them. They not only did great, but also had a great time doing it and that's what we like to see! Above right: There are lots of "bike piles" at race weekends.
My Xtra does it all.
Scene: RJ is at the checkout paying for lawn chairs at the thrift store. She sports her favorite helmet + one pant-leg rolled-up style.
Checkout lady: I see that you must be on your bicycle..
RJ: Yeah.. but I'll be alright. I can fit it on my bicycle.
Checkout lady: ???
RJ: Really! I'll show you.
Checkout lady: I want to see this!
...you can imagine my delight. :)
Getting proactive about bicycle safety!
Each time I saw it I would just complain, complain, complain. "How unsafe!" I said. "I can't believe they'd leave it like that!" I said. "Somebody should do something about that!" I said. So then finally I decided to DO something about it instead of just complaining!
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Hart Rd.
Ride notes: Head west toward Prescott or east toward Waitsburg to create a loop.