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15Sep/10

Blogging

I haven't really kept up too well recently, because there is a lot going on while at college and writing up my adventures feels almost like a chore...and then once I get too behind, and try to catch up with the blogging...it's just too much.

SO, an amazing idea popped into my head! The new future of my blog.....one picture per day, every day!! I can definitely keep up with that, and whether I have time to only write a sentence or can crank out a few paragraphs, either work!

September 15th POTD (Picture of the Day): Racing MTB

The past two weekend I've been having a lot of fun racing mountain bikes. I've been borrowing Dave's bike, and have had to keep fixing it up but it's working great. So far, two new tires because I broke the back one going down Old Farm and the front one was so worn out that I kept sliding out in the W&M TT in which I was wearing my TT helmet lol so I got a new one and it helped me grip the trail to a win at the VCU Short Track on Sunday, had to get a new chain before even racing when the old one broke 4 times up Old Farm, got new handlebar grips which I just got and haven't used yet but will hopefully help my hands from hurting, annnnd new derailer cable and housing too somewhere in the past few weeks, wow. But there is a lot more to it than breaking the bike, the fun stuff....like riding fast up and down trails that are super steep and have huge roots or rock ledges that I have to climb! This coming weekend I'll be travelling to NC State to race there and I'm excited, currently sitting 4th in Men's C and the team very comfortably in First Place!!

6Sep/10

VT MTB Race

Number two!

This past weekend I participated in most of our home mountain bike (MTB) race, and it was awesome.

It started out early Saturday morning with an uphill time trial (race against the clock up a mountain) up a trail called "Old Farm."  It's still hard for me to imagine how it's possible to ride the 2 miles up the side of this mountain without having to get off the bike, but apparently it is.  There are huge roots and boulders with steep grade up to them and after them, that maybe someday I'll have the guts to attempt riding up them haha. So it was partly a running race as well, and I finished middle of the pack.  Immediately following the timed uphill race is a timed downhill race back down it...but I got a flat barely into it and ruined the tire on the back, which was a bummer.  I walked back up to the top and caught a ride down with Ben W.  The next event was the dual slalom, but I skipped on it and went home to get a new tire, some tubes and see Lauren before the Short Track under the lights that night.

The short track race is a <1 mile loop for 20 minutes, with some sections of rock and tight turns out through the VT rec fields, and whoever can get the most laps in that time wins.  There were about 30 of us in the race and after a sprint to the course, this guy with a green jersey, who had won the uphill in men's C (my category), was a little bit ahead of Jan and I.  We rode hard for what seemed like a long time, myself going back and forth with Jan in 2nd and 3rd.  Problem was that with the tight corners, it was hard to go much faster than we already were on the course, and through the whole race weren't able to make up much time on green jersey guy.  Ben W was going to give me his sunglasses if I won...but by the end of the 20 minutes I had to settle for 2nd place after attacking Jan on the last lap.  Lauren had come out to watch the race, and I was really happy to get second with her there watching too.  Talking with Nick and John after the race got me even more excited for road season this year haha.

Number two! Look at that VT ownage

That was it for Saturday, I was super tired and just read a little bit before going to bed...lame haha but I had a race to get ready for the next day! Sunday morning I barely woke up in time to get out to the cross country (XC) race, which was a 10 mile course out in the Jefferson National Forest on the Poverty Creek Trail System.  I remembered how hard the course was last year, but for some reason thought that I was better now haha.  We started with a quarter mile on a gravel road before hitting the single track, and I put in a little effort and hit the single track with a lead on the whole field.  Into the woods on Poverty Creek was fun, it's a hilly but not too technical trail and Matt Londrey and Jan caught up to me.  I rode hard ahead of them for a while, and we had to be getting pretty far away from everybody by the time we hit the technical stuff.  Having read "it's not about the bike' this summer, after I couldn't shift into my small ring, and couldn't clip in with my left foot....I soon realized that out in the woods on a MTB....it often is about the bike.  My left cleat came loose off of my shoe, and I had to stop to try to fix it.  By the time I got the dirt out of the screws and got the cleat back in though, everyone had caught up and passed.  Well, there went my race...I tried to ride hard for awhile, but by then trail was getting the best of me.  Prickly Pear is the name of it, and it's rough haha.  It's basically like trying to ride through baby head sized rocks up the side of a mountain, then back down, and again and again.  My right cleat came loose as well, this time as I stopped and tried to clip out, just the shoe turned so I fell right onto my side in a pricker bush...and was still pulling them out of my arm last night haha.  I somehow managed to finish, outsprinting a UVA guy at the finish! I was pretty let down by having mechanical failures put the nail in the coffin for my race...but that's MTB'ing.  Turns out that I wasn't the only one who had trouble, I didn't even hear of a person whose bike didn't break in some way on the stuff.

After the race, I got Stephan to give me a ride back to my car which I had parked at the top of the service road because it was so rough on my car that I just stopped and rode my MTB the four miles to the start of the race.  A bunch of us met up at Moe's and I finally used the last of my Moe's Money from the crew 5k freshman year haha.  The burrito I got was huge and delicious, and after endless nachos I was stuffed.  Sunday night Dave, James and I fired up the charcoal grill and grilled Filet Mignon for dinner, with steamed sweet corn as a side and it was a really good! We watched Thank You For Smoking and then played some guitar hero before I called it a night.

Altogether it was a great weekend, I realized how tough racing MTB's can be regardless of fitness (and how expensive because they always break), managed to give back the pump and multi-tool I borrowed to their proper owners and get a tube back from the guy I gave my spare to during the race, and hopefully my ankle heals quick.  Next weekend's race is at W&M and VCU, I think I might go!

Also thought I'd throw in this pic of my SRAM shifter completely disassembled, it came apart pretty easily haha

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28Aug/10

Moving in and Week 1

So I never really got a chance to finish this post...but moving in was good (a lot of work), my classes are great, I'm loving it as a math major and have research coming up soon at the VBI, and just celebrated my one year anniversary with Lauren last night! This coming weekend I plan to compete in VT's home MTB race, and since my bike has been broken I've been running and swimming a fair amount...and am looking at triathlons but who knows if I'll do one haha.

Driving down/day 1 (8/19)

Lauren and I made good time on our way down last Thursday, getting to my house in 9.5 hours with stops.  We had just missed Dave, but James was there to let me in and give me a key.  First walking through the house was really weird, because it was so moved in to and foreign.  The front yard was sprawled with scrap wood and the fridge was full of random food, and all that was in my room was the mattress and some of James and Daves stuff. After moving my stuff in from her car, into a pile in the corner, we went to Mike's for dinner and then to Mary Kates for my car and things I had stored there.

My car was still stuffed full to the roof, and we put some things in Laurens car so I could make just one more trip...so much stuff! After letting my car run for a minute, it began to rev from 1k to 2k rpm in idle...not good.  I was going to try to drive it home still, worried though, and told Mary Kate that I would call her when I got home to let her know I made it.  The way home was scary, the car creaking, revving in idle, and complaining in general after a summer of neglect.  To my relief, we made it up the hill up Harding to my house, I was bummed that the car was not working though.  Lauren and I were both tired from all day driving, and I unloaded my car the remaining floorspace in my room and went to bed not long after, having bought new sheets at Target on the way there.

Friday, day 2 moving in

In the morning I went with Lauren to help her move in, and we got checked in to The Village. It was amazing how different her living situation is...its so clean and new, she had brand new carpet and all the furniture is from like target haha not the home depot scrap lumber bin. She was the first there, and after a little bit her parents got there and I helped to move all her things in. One by one the roommates were showing up and I helped moved them in as much as I could. After a little while she took me back home and I started to move stuff into my place.

Since the car was still running weird, I went to advance auto parts to pick up oil and an air filter to change those. The guy there said that he thought the car just needed to be opened up and driven. To get the last of my stuff (chair, TV, speakers) and drive the car, I headed to Mary Kates and on the way there drove the car hard across Lusters Gate Rd. After loading it up, on the way back it was no longer revving by hovering near 1100 rpm shakily. Up harding though, the check engine light came on and I thought I had killed it haha. Back at Advance, they read it with their computer and the code said I needed a new Idle Air Controller. That make perfect sense, bc the only time it was having trouble was idling. The part was $200 but I needed it, so I ordered it and it was supposed to come in on Wed. Good news was that I now knew what was wrong and driving the car wasn't going to hurt it.

Back at the house, I unloaded the car and now all of my stuff was in my room...in piles around the mattress haha it was a mess with no desk or storage at all yet. After that I went out for dinner with Laurens roommates and her parents who treated us to Red Robin and it was really good.  Got a chili burger that I had to eat with a fork and a bottomless root beer float!

Saturday: Burke's Garden Century and Day 3, shelf building

I got up super early in the morning and rode with Greg to a flat century that's been going on for a few years now, about 30 minutes away as a get away from all of the campus traffic.  Long story short, I finished the century in just over 5 hours, at an average pace of 19.9 MPH! It wasn't entirely flat, there was one climb that we did both sides of, but 80 miles were at less than 1% grade haha.  Going out, I thought that Greg and I were with the fast group when we broke away from them 20 miles in, until we got caught by Justin C and John Delong's four hour group! They smoked by us, and I actually got caught up in their paceline and did a few pulls at 27-28MPH ...and was recovering from that for the rest of the day.  With stops, I got back to my house at 2PM and showered and took a nap haha.  Then I spent the rest of day trying to get some shelves built so I could start to unpack.