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19Aug/10

My time home in NY

In the morning, about 6 hours from now, I'll be headed down to Virginia Tech to start my third year, driving down with my girlfriend Lauren.  I've spent right about two weeks recovering and having withdrawals from this summer on Bike and Build at home in Marcellus, NY and have spent most of my days sleeping in and drinking around a bonfire haha.  Lauren came up on the 14th and I have really enjoyed showing her around my home town, more like eating around my home town, and I think/hope she has had fun too.

For the first while I was back, I did manage to ride my bike after sleeping in till noon every day but with playing basketball with my dad and spending time with Lauren this most recent week, I've got a chance to spend this past week out of the saddle.  Every day it's weird because I feel like I should be riding, and just have the urge to ride my bike all the time...adjusting to the real world where not every day is a 70 mile day haha.

I've tried to take some pictures of what I've been up to, and played some with my new 50mm f1.8 lens as well, which I really like.  So here's what I got:

9Aug/10

The Great Race!

Aquanubs 2010!! :)

This year marks the 6th year that Lindsey and I have teamed up in Auburn's annual team triathlon.  I think the full name is the Captain Myles Keogh Paddle, Wheel, & Run.  We had won our first three years in the under 18 age category, and even our first year in the 18-39 category by a narrow 13 second margin.

There were 8 teams in our age group now, and it was a close finish.  My Mom ran for the second year, and did awesome with a 7:27 pace making her the second woman over 50 yrs old! It was 151st place overall, and I was even suprised to see her so early at 23 minutes, and congratulated her before taking off.

Going out of the changeover zone is always a little scary, and you have to go really slow but after I was out of the gate I hit it hard.  Accelerating in a sprint to over 30MPH into the headwind, I was trying to keep up with some guy in full aero gear on a P3.  Eventually I caught him, and stayed with him for a mile or so before we caught a Bike and Build alum!! I was super excited to see that jersey, and shouted "bike and build!!" like we always did before catching up to him.  I talked with Max for a little while, and then we got to the steeper hill and I took off again.  I had lost the cervelo guy which felt good, and was passing people by the truckload going up the gradual incline at 25MPH into that headwind.  I lost steam pretty quickly though, and hung on to 18MPH over the rest of the hill into that wind before me made our left turn.  From there, I just went head down in the aerobars and hammered.  I was still passing people but it was thinning out.

I flew by the guy I had seen before the race on a Pinarello and thought about asking him to trade with me haha.  I knew the course well, and sprinted hard up the two steep little hills before the gradual downhill to the finish.  Never leaving my big ring the whole race, I felt like I was going to throw up at the top but relaxed approaching the second and made it over, never seeing below 20MPH on either of them.  I could hardly see anyone in front of me, and figured that by now I had to be near the front.  The gradual downhill to the finish had a tailwind, and I was going over 40MPH for a while which felt sweet.  It was not too long before the end that I passed Mike's girlfriend, who'd had a 6 minute head start on me after Mike ran a 17minute 5k.  Going into the changeover I sat up, and looked at my computer which read an averaged pace of 24.3MPH without the transitions, and that felt good on this windy and hilly course.  I was tired coming into the finish, by the time I left the changeover I felt like I should've gone harder...

I had a really good feeling about how I did, since I didn't get passed at all, and looking at numbers now had passed 133 bikers on the course.  After cooling down I couldn't find my parents and had actually missed Lindsey finishing, but found them after a long search at her car loading the kayak.  It was about an hour after the race before I finally got some water (which I hadn't taken with me) and some food.

It took a really really long time for them to post results of the bike leg, like three hours, but after I saw that they were up, I rushed over.  Able to see over the crowd, I started scanning down from 10th place for my name but didn't find it.  So, I started at the top where Parker's name was.  He has won every year that I have done the race, and his family's team I don't think has ever lost.  But directly below his name, was mine!! I got second!!

Second place baby!

3rd place team!

I was super excited, with the continual improvement every year since I started leading up to this.  My dad had seen Parker finish and he was on a TT bike, with an aero helmet, disc rear and deep front wheel...and I (with just aero bars, no helmet or bike or wheels) had lost to him by a mere 7 seconds! With equal gear, there is no doubt I would've won and it felt great knowing that I was likely the strongest rider on the short course of the 394 teams.

Lindsey had a strong kayak leg, I had our best biking time yet by a full 3 minutes, and my Mom had run well, and it was our best time ever in the race! Beating 2007 by 11 seconds, 2005 by 17 seconds and 2008 by 38 seconds haha.  We were third this year in our age category, out of first by only 30 seconds...

Aquanubs 2010!! :)

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9Aug/10

Portland with Mom and being HOME

Riding the tandem :)

After celebrating our arrival at the Pacific on the 31st, my Mom and I spent the morning in Cannon Beach exploring the beach with Becky and Sonya and Olivia before heading back to Portland.  We took Jesse, Alyson and Sarah W back to Portland with us, and everybody went to Noah's house.  From there, we packed up bikes (I completely dissambled mine part by part because I'm crazy haha) and said goodbyes.  After checking in to the hotel, my Mom and I got pizza at this cool little place with tables on the ceiling and then I got to sleep in a bed for the night.

We spent the next day exploring Portland on a tandem bike that we rented which was a lot of fun.  We also got to meet up with all the Bike and Builders again which was cool.  We went up to the Rose Garden in the hills above Portland which was nice too.

We got around so quick on the bike that we had seen pretty much all of downtown Portland we wanted to haha, and the next day drove out the scenic Columbia River Gorge and did some hiking amongst the waterfalls.  For dinner we went down to Hood River to a brewery and watched the windsurfers before heading back to catch the plane.  A nice two days, but I was ready to get home after the whole summer!

Powell's Books, in d'town Portland is a full city block and four stories tall, the largest independent bookstore in the world!!

Hhahaha

Roses!

Voodoo donuts!

In front of Haystack Rock on the beach

At low tide, all the sea life on the rock was super cool

Sea anemone!

And breakfast that morning haha, it was picture worthy I must've thought

One of the highest waterfalls in the country I think, if not the tallest

The water was covered with wind surfers and kite boarders, and I heard one of them comment how few people were out then!!

Rock Bottom Brewery sampler!

Riding the tandem :)

Home

I haven't done too much since I've been home, my days have pretty much went like this: wake up at noon, eat some breakfast my brother made and then go for a bike ride.  Come back to dinner my Mom made for me, then a few hour nap in the hammock and reading my book before friends come over and we drink some beers around a my expert bonfires haha.  It's the life.  My first day back, I went for a 44 mile ride and climbed every big hill in the area including Churchill road going around Otisco Lake, and it is steeper than anything we climbed this summer!  I went down Munro (and back up) to see how fast I could get, but only a disappointing 54mph... And then Friday my ride was short, with the skin suit and I just put in some TT efforts in the bars to prepare to the Great Race this Sunday.