Author: DaveC
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Wow
Ed Ellinger took this on 128 last Friday. Outstanding photo! Eating like a starved animal mode kicked in today, driving back from the bike shop and a hike I simply had to have a cheeseburger. My role in life today has been lazy and unhelpful shop assistant to M, as the fuel tank removal saga…
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Break fast
One of the great pleasures in life is a big breakfast when you wake up truly hungry. That would be me. Banana pancakes, bacon, green tea. Also note, I am not at work right now. I am very smart, sometimes. Thanks for all the love, crew. The afterglow remains, even with my lower back bitching…
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The Ego has Landed
Please name that pop star… Yesterday was an outstanding day. Planning, training, scouting, nutrition, pacing, control; all came together and therein my expectation were exceeded substantially. Riding past wall street on Potash I was weeping out of joy. It all feels a bit funny now. Chris, Fred, Ed, Marni, Derrick and everyone at the finish…
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Calling in.
This is M. Corrupting Dave’s blog to keep you all posted. Dave just gave me a call- looks like 30-plus people started The Rim Ride. Davey came in 7th, in about exactly 13 hours- and is Beyond ecstatic about his performance. When he called only 8 people had finished… so we’ll see how much that…
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Foiled again!
And again, and again. Playing the weather game, eventually you will loose. Woke up predawn, right above White Canyon. Driving into Gravel it started raining, and continued. I turned around in the end less out of worry of flash floods in Gravel, then floods in White Canyon. It would not’ve done to get stuck and…
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Byebye!
In the immortal words of John McGlaughlin, that is. Weather still looks good, work is set, truck is (mostly) packed. And I’m off. Gravel tomorrow, I think, then on into Moab. See ya early Chris, Dave, Adam. Very excited. Sunday may allow blogging, perhaps. Cheers.
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That’s the stuff!
20% chance of rain. 65 high, 33 low. 50% cloud cover. Perfect conditions on tap for this weekend. Perhaps the sand will even be somewhat tamed. My ducks are lined up well for work, and I am very much looking forward to some solo time in the red planet. Life has been taxing as of…
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The Fleet
Julie the karate monkey, Josie the Xterra, and the new kid on the block (not yet operational), the pseudoSurly. My answer to a fixie-townie-bar bike. The frame is an early 90’s Hardrock, canti-bosses chopped off and “custom” painted. The wheels I got today: old RX100 front hub and Surly flip-flop rear on Open Sports with…
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The Thunderstorm
“The leaves unhooked themselves from treesAnd started all abroad;The dust did scoop itself like handsAnd throw away the road.” -Emily Dickinson Today has been a difficult day. A student I’ve written about here ran from a homevisit with her guardian this weekend, and it hurts. Such things go with my job. Standing aloof, at arm’s…
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On Group Riding
I’ve always been a bit antisocial, an oddity as I’ve been accurately characterized as an extrovert (by Meyers-Briggs). The two usually go together well, I like to talk, but only to worthwhile people, and value very highly and do not function well without plenty of time to myself. This weekend pushed those distinctions in interesting…