May, 2010

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Virginia Rowing

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Congrats to the University of Virgina Women’s Rowing team and my sister MarthaNCAA DI Champions!

Photo: Virginia.edu

UVA getting it done.

I had the opportunity to meet the team during a visit to Virginia this spring.  Rowers work harder than any other athletes I know and to be the best team in the NCAA is pretty cool.  Nice work, Mart!

Martie, rockin’ the new ‘do she got for St. Baldrick’s, where she raised $2444 for children’s cancer research–not to mention the fact that a lucky girl got a new full head of hair.  She’s pretty easy to spot on the boat now too!

Full Moon

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

It was 95 degrees, humid, and windy in Hayward yesterday.  Only a small, die-hard group of five showed up for the weekly Tuesday night ride, likely because of ominous skies and distant thunder.  Much needed showers in the area got rid of most of the head and humidity, so we ended up with an ideal evening to ride.

Following the storms, the winds died down and the lake was like glass under the almost-full moon.  This photo was taken at 10:30pm and exposed for about 15 seconds.  The moon was so bright that even the reflection on the lake was blue.

Get outside and enjoy the full moon tonight!

Hmmm. . .

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Do you ever have days when you feel like this?

Yeah, neither do I!

Back in the Saddle

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

Mountain bike racing for the second week in a row!  Can’t remember the last time I did back-to-back weekends of bike racing. . .probably not since I rode my bike more than once a week.

Cable, Wisconsin hosted the Cable Classic–23 miles of bike racing on the local CAMBA trails.  After a brutal awakening to the bike season in Rhinelander last weekend (it was all I could do to make it to the finish on my bike), I decided to start this weekend’s race a little more conservatively.  It was great to be in the field with a bunch of familiar faces from the ski and bike world.  A big bottleneck at the start of the race to get into the single-track also kept me in check from going out too hard at the start.

Instead of getting dropped by everyone that passed me this week, I was able to hang on to most of the wheels in front of me and occasionally close the gap up to the next group.  From the stories afterwards, it sounds like about half the field took a wrong turn at some point during the race, but I was somehow able to stay on the right track (thanks to some reminders from the riders around me!).

In the end, I came into the finish with a pack of about five riders, giving me the chance to work on my finishing tactics (something I don’t get to work on much in individual start ski races).  It was great to be competitive at the finish of this weekend’s race, even if I did finish 12 minutes off the leaders.  Being back with the mountain bike crowd got me fired up to spend more time on the bike this summer and get back into the swing of riding.

photo: jay richards & skinnyski.com

Jack Hinkens, Hopkins skier and mountain bike racer, ended up 6th after riding an extra mile going off trail in 2nd place.  He’s off to Germany to train with the US Junior National mtb team in a couple weeks.

photo: jay richards & skinnyski.com

I got to catch up with two of the Midwest’s top junior racers, Jack Hinkens and Jake Richards.  Both guys ride all summer and are two of the fastest skiers in the State in the winter.  It probably doesn’t hurt that Jake has some of the best bike and ski trails right in his backyard at Maplelag Resort.

While I’m on the subject of shout out’s, I’ve got to thank New Moon for the bike once again this weekend.  Without them, I would’ve been sitting on the sideline watching the past two bike races.  One of these days, Specialized will get my bike in stock & I won’t have to race on a rental bike anymore!

One final shout?  Want to read a great race blog?  Ted King is the man.  My Middlebury Cycling teammate is riding in the Giro d’Italia for Cervelo and has some great insight and humor from inside the peloton.  He somehow finds time after racing six hours a day to punch out some classic entries on his blackberry.  Check it.

RASTA Rally

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

That’s right.  After a three week vacation that took me on a tour of places most cross country skiers don’t get to check out during the race season, including Washington DC, Charlottesville, Virginia, and New Orleans, Louisiana, (which I will write more about later), it was time to start training again.  This time we were off to Minocqua, Wisconsin.

The camp included VOmax testing at Jim Mullen’s Premier Physical Medicine, a mountain bike race on Wayne Fish’s famous Camp Tesomas trails, some rollerskiing, running, and great accommodations at the Hugus’ cabin.  The highlight for me was the RASTA Rally mountain bike race, a fundraiser for the Rhinelander Area Ski Trail Association.  Gus took photos, while the rest of the team raced.

battle of the brothers: chris leads bryan cook, but bryan takes it in the end

chasing

I sold my mountain bike a couple of weeks ago, only to find out that the new bike I want to get is on back order until June.  Thanks to my favorite shop, New Moon Bike and Ski, for sponsoring me this weekend and letting me ride one of their rental bikes in the race.  They’ve got a great selection of sweet new 29″ bikes for sale, as well as a full rental fleet.  If you want to get out for a spin on a new bike, stop by New Moon in Hayward and they’ll help you find the perfect bike.

bryan gregg - "i swear i only had to walk my bike when people were watching!"

Of course, Coach Fish made us get out for some roller skiing as well.

Karl and Gus relax after the the first roller ski of the season

It’s always nice to know we’re not the only ones on the road working out.

Back in Camp

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Kicking off the next season with a mountain bike race in Rhinelander, Wisconsin:

Cook, Gregg, Kuzzy, Nygren. Coach Kaeding photo.

more soon. . .