October, 2010

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First Flakes

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

The first flakes of the fall are falling outside and it’s cold and wet.  Occasionally, when nothing gets posted for a while, it’s because not much exciting is going on.  Other times, it’s because there’s so much going on that I simply can’t sit around on the computer.

Here’s a quick recap of recent events:

First of all, winter must almost be here (not that the snow outside is any indication), because we just received our team shipment of new Salomon’s.  Chuck and Kuan came up to Hayward to help us pick boards and provide comedic moral support (respectively).

Chuck testing my new boards

Using feeler gages to mark kick zones

Kuan, with weight vest, measuring skis to the nearest 12 oz.

Most of my time these days is spent up in the woods of Northern Wisconsin, but occasionally I need to get south and get some city life in my blood.  This was a good weekend for that, as Dan Skold was in town from North Carolina and Randy and Pete were hosting a ski clinic and fundraiser for Jenny’s Light.  Although the beautiful fall weather was pushed out by a cloudy cold front, the rain held off for a fun weekend of mountain biking the Wirth Trails and helping with the ski clinic at Hyland.

The turnout was smaller than usual, but everyone got some World Class coaching with an excellent athlete-to-coach ratio. If you missed that clinic, but still want to tune up your skills before the coming winter, come up to Hayward this weekend for the 4th Annual Birkie/ActivEdge Clinic this Saturday at 9am in Seeley.  Sign-up online or morning of (just email me to let me know you’re coming, so we can bring enough food for lunch).  We’ve already got about 15 skiers signed up.  Get on board!

Grouse!

Monday, October 18th, 2010

How do you end a successful rest week?  Go grouse hunting.  It’s harder for me to keep my training down on an easy week than it is to hit big hours on a big week.  The past week was nice and relaxed.  I took advantage of my time “off” to spend more time working at New Moon, roofing with Donovan, night riding with the local crew, and capped it off with a morning of grouse hunting on the Little Siberia trails with Mark and Pam.

Night riding

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Got out for a night ride tonight. . .for the first time in about 10 years.  I forgot how much fun riding single-track is with a light.  It’s like discovering a totally new sport, chasing the crescent moon rising in the south, with the sun setting behind the hills to the west.  Every Thursday night, a group of about 20 riders attacks the CAMBA single-track for a night ride.  Jeff Schmid twisted my arm and convinced me to join the group this week and lent me a light.  Awesome.

Judge Jerry - Lighting Up

Taco'd wheel = long hike out of the woods.

Can’t wait for next week. . .

One year and counting. . .

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Wow, October 14 is the one year anniversary of www.garrottkuzzy.com.  It was built in one long afternoon waiting for a flight in the Albany Airport.  CXC’s design specialist, Irina Komarova, is responsible for the banner graphics and technical advice for getting the site going.

It’s been a great way for me to keep friends, family, and fans up-to-date on the latest news.  One of my goals with the site was to keep it updated regularly with interesting, insightful, and funny stories and photos from the life of a professional ski racer.  Chris Rodgers put in his two cents early, saying a good website is updated regularly so there is always something to check out.  Over the past year, there have been over 165 posts, for an average of one post every 2.2 days.

There have also been over 55,000 visits–that’s an average of over 150 visits per day.  If each visitor spent just one minute on the site (a conservative estimate), that’s a total of 38 straight days that people have spent (wasted?) reading this site.  Well, I’m glad you’re following ’cause all those visits inspire me to keep the posts coming.

I turned off the “comments” section a while back, because I spent more time deleting spam comments (like: “Click here to get your official South Africa 2010 vuvuzela!” when I included the words “World Cup” into a post) than writing actual posts.  Of course, I always enjoy feedback, so don’t hesitate to email me: <garrottkuzzy@yahoo.com> if you’ve got any questions or ideas for the site.

Recently, the CXC Team has gotten me into regular status updates on Facebook.  To follow along, go to Facebook.com, search CXC Skiing, and click “like” to get brief, daily updates from CXC skiers.  That’s also a great place to post comments and questions.

Thanks for following along and keeping me motivated.  You can look forward to another exciting year on garrottkuzzy.com!

Santi, Kuz, and the Rodgers Bros. - high atop Whiteface Mountain - October 8, 2010

From Lake Placid, New York. . .

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

. . .to Placid Lake, Wisconsin.

Great to be back home after a solid 3 week training camp.  After 22 hours in the van, it felt good to wake up at home this morning to a spectacular sunrise.

Whiteface Photos

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

Clear and windy day for the Whiteface time trial.  5 miles, all uphill.  Oh, yeah.

The women’s field was much smaller than the men’s, but still included the fastest women in the country.

Things were a pretty tight in the men’s pack, especially off the start.

Tad Elliott (two l’s, two t’s — gotta love the double letters), took top honors for the CXC crew.  Men’s results here. Women’s results here.  Ski speed plays the biggest role in a time trial like this and the results don’t necessarily correlate to speed on snow.  In any case, it’s one heck of a workout!

Newell leads Gregg and Liebsch up one of the flatter (seriously!) parts of the climb.

Yee-ha.

Whiteface TT Tomorrow

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Beautiful view from the finish of the Whiteface TT 2009.

Maybe it’ll be a little nicer tomorrow!

Whiteface

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

One of my favorite workouts is bounding.  One of my favorite places to bound is Whiteface.  One of my favorite seasons is Fall in the Adirondacks.  Needless to say, it was cool to get out and hammer up the mountain this morning with the crew.  Crisp, dialed, fast, and fun.  Great day to be a skier.

Working hard with Chuck, Brooke, and Tad.  Coach Gus Kaeding has been the new “go-to” photographer during workouts and took all these photos.  He also wrote some entertaining facts about the CXC crew here.

Brooke Gosling from Canada is new to the CXC Team this year and dominates our bounding workouts–showing both the men’s and women’s teams how it’s done.

This team is awesome.

It’s a great day to be a Panther

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

. . . a great weekend as a matter of fact.  Friday’s heavy rainfall gave way to a high pressure system on Saturday, bringing clear skies and cold temps to the Champlain Valley.  With both the Adirondacks and Green Mountains at peak color, the conditions were perfect for the Vermont State Collegiate Cross Country Championships and Terry Aldrich’s Retirement Celebration.

The Crown Point Bridge might be gone, but the temporary ferry across Lake Champlain is pretty cool.

The Men’s and Women’s teams swept the State Champs in front of a strong contingent of alumni.  Congrats!  Afterwards, the alumni got to show off their stuff in the legendary “Middlebury Legends 5km.”  I used the event as a chance to catch up with my boy Pete Murphy, while the rest of the crew duked it out in front of us.  In the end, Jimmy Butcher and Rainey Johnson had a photo finish for first at the line.  Unfortunately, no one took a photo!

Afterwards, the cross country team hosted a retirement celebration for Terry, with speeches from runners over Terry’s past 36 years at Midd.  At least 300 people filled the CFA for the event.  There were some classic Terry stories, accentuated with some classic lines, including: “We’re from Vermont, we do what we want” and, of course, “It’s a great day to be a Panther!”

The quote chalked up by the men’s team in the locker room pretty much summed up the sentiment of the day–and the essence of Terry Aldrich and running at Middlebury.  (Note: On Saturday, I also ran into my freshman writing Professor, Karl Lindholm, who might have had something to say about the use of apostrophes).

It was great to catch up with all the Midd folks, current and former, at Terry’s party.  Early Sunday morning, I was off to the Adirondacks for some skate intervals with my CXC teammates and guest skier, Andy Newell.  Great day to hammer out some skate intervals in Placid. . .and a great day to be a Panther!

Choo-choo

Rain

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Luckily, no one on the CXC Team is into kayaking, otherwise it’d be hard to pass up water like this after two days of rain.