Tuesday, April 28, 2009

it's here!

Hifi Pro 29er baby. I built it tonight at the shop after close with Bill. It's in the shape of a bike right now. I'll probably do all the minor adjustments tomorrow after Scot faces and chases my bottom bracket.

Pics to follow at some point soon! Another Red Bike for the stable.

I now ride the same bike as both Matt and Mary. Hifi Crew Unite!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

I just ate three humongous fajitas and I'm not sure I'll have room for Ice cream now. I rode a lot this weekend. And I thnk my bike comes on Monday or Tuesday!

Woot

Monday, April 20, 2009

Baker's Dozen

Well Baker's has come and gone. We're still waiting on results but we're thinking ThreeGuysNamedMatt finished somewhere around mid pack out of 43 teams. Of course this is a guess because Briggs went out without the chip so that lap didn't count. We spoke to the timing crew and since it did not put us into contention for anything, they'll credit us a lap. All total we did 17 seven mile laps.

I did seven total, six of those with an average heart rate of close to 180 beats per minute at above and below 40 minutes each. my night lap was a little more relaxed and I kept the heartrate in the 160's. Should be some great training though, I know once I recover I'll have gained some fitness from the day.

This is what I looked like after a 39 minute lap:

The scary fast guys pulled out 27 minute laps. Insane!

In a moment of weakness I (reluctantly I might add) told Luke (who shot the pic in the new blog banner) that we would ride Lodi as a duo instead of two solo riders. Some of the solo riders I passed out on the course had 15 laps under their belts and Rob Lichtenwalner, the guy who won Solo Male category, completed 22 laps, more than our team. I think 12 Hours of Crankey Monkey in July might be the next solo attempt.

Here's a couple shots from the race:

Above: Kasper flying down the trail
Below: Blasting the Log roll

Below: Briggs either just after passing that guy:


After the race we drank some good beer and hung out by the bonfire. Camped out for the night and packed up the next morning.

Recovering from the race has been weird. I felt the best on Sunday right after the race. not much soreness in my legs but my butt was a bit sore from all the saddle time. the Today My triceps began to hurt and my legs were a bit more sore. This afternoon my hands started to hurt. My hands took a beating so I'll probably be ordering some Ergon Grips and maybe one of these pretty soon.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Ramblings

I bought a big ham and some potatoes, gonna make an Easter feast tomorrow. I'm pretty psyched that I'll get to have left over ham all week. I still spent about sixty bucks at the store tonight but I bought laundry detergent and foil too. SO that doesn't count :) Surprisingly I have a lot of fun money left in my fun money checking account this week.

What is Fun money? Fun money is the money that I can spend on burritos, coffee, beer, fun, and food each pay period. Now I just have to figure out how to keep it there till Friday, when it is supplemented with new fun money. Than I'm going to whip whatever is left up to savings!

I've been relaxing and reading all weekend, It's been nice being off the radar. Chillin out right now drinking some wine called Cycles Gladiator Merlot that my parents gave me with my birthday gift . The image on the bottle and the name of the wine is taken from a vintage advertising art nouveau poster for bicycles in Paris, France, circa 1895. It is entitled, "Gladiator Cycles" and features a beautiful nude redheaded French woman soaring through the sky with her Gladiator bicycle...

Matt and some neighbor's have a Mtn bike ride planned for tomorrow. I'm thinking it's way too wet but will prolly go anyways. I don't usually get the chance to ride with these guys too often so I'm gonna head out. If it's shitty, I'm turning around for my road bike. Either way I want to hammer the legs a bit tomorrow with a nice long ride.

Then I'll stuff myself with ham and potatoes.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

ThreeGuysNamedMatt

I went to my cousin Jim's wedding in NJ this weekend after working through the weekend prior and hard into the week to finish a project by April 1. I got the project done but have been busy and away since, so I'm finally running back around to training after the knee issues and the work issues... i know, I have excuse issues.

Anyway I checked my e-mail and low and behold I received an e-mail from the Leesburg Bakers Dozen Race Director, Rob. This 13 hour endurance race is on April 18th and is capped at 400 racers. Registration opened up on January 23 and when I went to register on January 25 I saw that it had filled up.

I e-mailed Rob at that moment, so he could add us to the wait list. Well wait we did, there were no quickly corrected errors allowing us access, so I moved on and signed up for Lodi, solo.

The plan all along was to race LBD as a team and then tackle Lodi, solo. That plan is back on now, because another team has decided not to race, so Rob set me up to coordinate with her to pay her for her team's race fees and register mine in it's place.

The Team:

Matt M. (that's me)
Matt B. (that's my roommate)
Matt K. (that's my buddy from DR)

The Name:

ThreeGuysNamedMatt

Get ready to Rock!

-BS