Sunday, November 30, 2008

Outward Bound



This is the 200th post on The Fine Grind.
A break in the super cold weather gave me some motivation to get the winter bike/trainer bike rolling. The day was a crisp 5 degrees, with some nippy wind that warranted 2 thermal base layers, a wool jersey and 2 thermal jackets. I had so many layers on I couldn't reach the brake hoods, but no matter, it was my first ride outdoors in a week.


Despite the cold temperatures I had a great time. I didn't push the pace at all, and simply rode. The cold weather was more refreshing than unpleasant and I found my mind thinking of 4-5 years ago when Andrew Brown, Mark Grimmit and I would ride in the single digits often. I use to skip school to ride in the crap weather...wearing a couple pairs of socks, cycling shoes with grocery bags over them then layering everything with winter booties. It was the norm, but despite all this our feet would still freeze. Sometimes I notice how bad the circulation is in my hands and feet and I'm convinced its from those days of riding in the slush and salt of the early months of the year.

Despite all this, those rides are some of the best I've ever had. Those guys were/are the best riding buddies a guy could ask for. There would be freezing slush on the roads with hail coming down and Andrew would convince me to go for a ride. If I skipped out on it, he would guilt trip me into going the next day , or go himself alone, in which case I would feel like a jackass.

The year I got my first road bike in 2003, Andrew and I put in a ton of crap miles in the spring. The road was so new to me, and after the rides I would go to Indigo and read all the roadie mags cover to cover learning of the weird world of road racing. Being a mountain biker then, the roadie lifestyle was compete shift.


Either way, the new winter bike worked great and the lungs got some fresh air. I can feel how weak I am on the bike. The more you seem to work on other parts of the body the more horrible you get on the bike...funny how that works.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Days get Shorter....

The first snow fell a few days ago here on PEI. I'm convinced that PEI weather is different from other weather on the East Coast. I've always heard of people riding throughout the winter in Halifax, but then I look outside and I would be asking for a death wish if I attempted riding.
School is moving along. I only have about a week left but today is crunch time and I have a killer paper due in a couple days which I haven't started. Ahh well, last one of the year. I've been scouring old Chinese textbooks looking for arguments whether Confucianism is a religion or a lifestyle. One more week.....

The gym is going well. Almost too well it seems. I find my body builds too much muscle. I should be playing rugby instead of cycling. Usually throughout the winters I put on 10lbs of muscle...Its just more that has to be shed in the Spring.

Next year is constantly on my mind, but I still have to take a step back and remember to have fun with the guys this time of year. This weekend there was a Windome Earle show at Baba's. Much drunken dancing was head by all and the sweat was flying. That band is always a good time.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

"I even put make-up on the hickey!"

After a few weeks off from the blog I think its time to bring it back again. Though I still don't have a new computer(this Wednesday I'm told) I'll try to keep the info pretty up to date.

The biggest thing for me is that I signed with a new Pro team for 2009. The Land Rover-Orbea team out of Portland Oregon has been going pretty strong the past few years, and this year they are moving up into a UCI Continental status(Hopefully, still waiting on confirmation from the UCI).

Needless to say I'm super excited and will have the opportunity to race some of the biggest races in North America. Team directors Norrene and David decided to take a chance on this fella and I'm super stoked for next year.

I've started training pretty early compared to years past. Usually I haven't hit the gym until mid-December and head someplace warm in February. Well, I started in the gym about 3 weeks ago and am doing pretty well. I've even been able to get out for some solid rides when the weather permits in between working construction for Cory Jay and passing the night shifts at the movie store.

I've been procrastinating writing a paper for 2 hours now for school, so I have to bite the bullet and get it started....I cant wait for 2 weeks when some of my schedule calms down as my days seem to be running from one place to another to try to get everything done.

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