So are the days of our lives...
#7101
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Things are going well. I inherited a new project and a new team (and still have manage my existing team). The brief version is that I don't have the brain cells available to follow any forums about now.
Training is fleeting. Not a good year at all. Too much travel, and too few lunch rides. I'm hoping to get my feet under me soon and get back on the bike for my old level of training (which was already sucky). We'll see about racing later this season. I'm missing the Central Texas road season as it happens now. The Driveway will be my target if I get some fitness.
In spite of all that, I'm having a lot of fun at work and with the family. The pendulum has just swung away from racing for a bit, I think.
Training is fleeting. Not a good year at all. Too much travel, and too few lunch rides. I'm hoping to get my feet under me soon and get back on the bike for my old level of training (which was already sucky). We'll see about racing later this season. I'm missing the Central Texas road season as it happens now. The Driveway will be my target if I get some fitness.
In spite of all that, I'm having a lot of fun at work and with the family. The pendulum has just swung away from racing for a bit, I think.
#7102
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diet starts today...
#7103
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: South Louisiana
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Putting a second bottle cage on my TT bike today. Three more two hour rides on my TT bike this week.
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Demain, on roule!
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#7104
Batüwü Creakcreak
Philly's pretty awesome. Might be a toss up with NYC for school location. I guess it's not really my decision to make at this point anyway.
#7108
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I've slowly been putting on weight since my injury. I'm eating fairly good, but when you don't work out even minor cheating shows on the gut. That 5000-8000 kCals a week on the bike makes a big difference.
#7109
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Location: Sacramento, California, USA
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Nice to see WR and KS here even if the reason is sad.
#7110
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I'm a really fat skinny guy!
#7111
RustyTainte
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Hope everyone is well. I'm fat and happy.
#7112
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I like reasonable companies. I somehow ruined the dual threaded nut bolt combo on my Rotor 3D non-drive side crank arm. Pretty much renders the crank set useless. I called Rotor USA and they said to send it in and they can fix it up for around $10.
#7115
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My TTs are about 5km. The rides I'm doing this week are TT-length intervals with warmups, RBIs and cool downs included, plus some extra time on the bike to get used to the position.
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Demain, on roule!
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Chuck
Demain, on roule!
#7117
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During lunch today, I decided to look up cheap carbon wheels from China. Almost impulsively bought a new set of carbon clinchers, saner heads prevailed when I realized I still have to my taxes.
#7118
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I'm with ya on the fat part at least.
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#7119
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#7120
going roundy round
I will keep you posted.
#7121
RustyTainte
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I'm still kicking it. Not cycling though. It may be a few more years before I can really put my attention on it.
Raising my daughters on my own mostly and managing my home and working 40-50hrs a week and working out and working on a new relationship too. So my time is scarce. Hell, I'm lucky to get 6 hours of sleep each night. But I cannot complain. My life is wonderful. My girls and I truly love one another. My job is good (but may start looking for a new one that pays more). This girl I'm seeing is really awesome and beautiful and for some odd reason she seems to really like me. I mean ... what the heck is wrong with her?
I still catch cycling on the web when I can. Watched Paris Nice last week actually. Watching it makes me miss competition. But I know I can get back on the bike when everything settles. I look forward to the day. This girl I'm seeing wants me to do it. She sees the passion in my eyes when I talk about racing.
Raising my daughters on my own mostly and managing my home and working 40-50hrs a week and working out and working on a new relationship too. So my time is scarce. Hell, I'm lucky to get 6 hours of sleep each night. But I cannot complain. My life is wonderful. My girls and I truly love one another. My job is good (but may start looking for a new one that pays more). This girl I'm seeing is really awesome and beautiful and for some odd reason she seems to really like me. I mean ... what the heck is wrong with her?
I still catch cycling on the web when I can. Watched Paris Nice last week actually. Watching it makes me miss competition. But I know I can get back on the bike when everything settles. I look forward to the day. This girl I'm seeing wants me to do it. She sees the passion in my eyes when I talk about racing.
#7122
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Glad to hear it, sub.
#7123
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Cookies from Cosi in the company pantry today - Chocolate Chunk cookies are 448 calories per and Sugar cookies are 402 calories per. If an imbecile with no impulse control around cookies ate 2 of each ... 1700 calories.
DAMN YOU COOKIES.
DAMN YOU COOKIES.
#7124
Senior Member
My wife brought home a couple of trays of Costco muffins this weekend. So far, I've been managing to stay strong but the willpower is rapidly fading (especially with a 5 month old son who has recently forgotten how to sleep longer than 90 minutes at a time - 2 months ago he was only getting up once a night).
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#7125
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partner ordered some Aricha beans for the office and I just did a chemex of it... I really really really love aricha, wish it was a longer season.