Friday, August 1, 2008

Back in the Saddle

After nearly two years of not racing, I decided to drag the old racing wheels out and give the Age Based State Crit a try. It was a good race for me to start with because most of the fast guys are either traveling or doing the older category races.

I did a little better than I expected and finished 8th place. This result means that I have a lot of work to do if I want to play with the big boys at HHH. My parents made it up for the race and it was just like old times. They busted out the easy up, cooler and lounge chairs so that I would be the only one suffering in the heat, but well taken care of at the end of the race!
During the race, I felt mentally as if I never quit racing, but physically felt like I just started riding. All in all it was a fun day, and hopefully I will get to do a couple more races before the year is done. Here are a couple of pics, complements of my personal photo-phographer...




Saturday, July 19, 2008

Suprise!















Now taking name suggestions, and please don't get any ideas from my previous roller derby post...

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Monster

In what may be the final weekend of my "vacation" in Austin, I got to witness some absolute fabulous racing. My friend Mike came down to visit this weekend and it happened to be the weekend of the AT&T Downtown Criterium .

The women heated things up with some very fast sprinters and some nasty crashes. These girls are tough, and Kelly Benjamin did not disappoint! She came home with the goods narrowly beating Tina Pic. My friend Jen Purcell also raced. She is such a natural talent, I love watching her race! She crashed, got back in, reeled in breakaway single handedly for the Colavita Pros (two laps on the front), and still finished very, very respectably in this stacked field. Jen is my hero!

Then it was time for the mens race. I new this race was going to be fast because the start list had several pros and local amatuers on the list. Then, I realized Rock Racing, had a full squad here including Tyler Hamilton, Kayle Leogrande, and sprint ace Rahsaan Bahati. They were also a major sponsor of the event. The Toyota United Pro Cycling Team showed up with non other than Henk Vogels, Ivan Dominguez, and "support riders" Hilton Clark, Chris Wherry, Caleb Manion and more. Then as we are watching the womens race. I see local heroes Pat McCarty (Dallas) and Kristian House cruising around. These are only to name a few. Colivita had guys here, Jittery Joes, its a full on Pro Race! Top it off with amatuer teams like Mercy, Healthcoach, and San Jose, and you have a glass full of pain, no, no, a barrell full of pain. I have never wanted to race so bad, but man was I glad to be watching!

The mens race was so fast. It didn't seem aggressive, but I think it was because the speed never dropped below 30mph. Stefan spent some time off the front, to pick up a prime and act as an annoying nat buzzing around the pros ears! Pat looked good but a late crash spoiled his plans (I think) for a late solo move. Not to worry though, Kristian House picked up the slack and attacked with five to go gaining 20 seconds fast! One lap later, six Toyota guys had a train going for Ivan and they picked up House with only two to go. As you see on Velonews though, Colivita spoiled the party!

Today, Mike and I stumbled upon more crit racing and stayed to watch. I am going to cut to the chase. Less pros, more exciting race! Holey Crap. Rock Racing showed up in full, two buses, three escalades... Not long after the start and a few break attempts. Stefan forces a group of four off the front, including non-other than Tyler Hamilton, Ian Dille, and a the Single Jittery Joes guy, who had just gotten back in after a nice crash. These guys got thirty seconds fast and with Rock Racing and Mercy blocking, all the break saw was stars in the daylight! The only team chasing was San Jose. If there is such a thing as a crit course for Stefan, this was the one. A long climb after the sharp turn, and temperatures in the upper nineties. Towards the end, this break was killing eachother. Stefan would attack all the way up the hill, Jittery Joes would counter, then Tyler would counter, then Stefan again! Ohhhh what pain! Stefan came up with (I think) one of the biggest victories in his career outsprinting his three breakaway companions. Spectacular! Not many people can say they have beat one of the best cyclists in the world! Definitley visit Stefans blog, this guy has raced every single weekend since late April. When most guys would be at home cooked, or burned out, Stefan adds another V to his Resume! Way to go Dude! Thanks for an exciting race.

As a final note: Tyler Hamilton has always been a hero of mine, because its hard for a nice guy to do well in bike racing, and he has done some very amazing things. Cycling is a rough mean sport. He proves that never EVER quitting will take you farther than anyone can imagine, and somewhere only you can dream of. He never quit with broken bones, he never quit in fighting for his innocence, and he never quit living his dream as a bike racer. I don't know if he ever doped or cheated, no one will except for him. But I think that there is no way anybody can do what he has done unless their heart was clear. So Tyler, its great to see you back racing. Maybe someday I can learn something from you about never quitting. I hope we see you around for a couple more years! And seriously, talk to Mr. Ball and see if he would offer Stefan a contract!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Rice Rocket 3e8

I can chalk up another fun and new event. I am sure everyone remembers rollerderby. Its a sport that was huge in the 70s , and as most things from the 70s, its getting popular again. Last night I went to watch the girls from Austin lay the smack down(literally)! A freind of Malindas hooked us up with some free tickets. Its hard to explain rollerderby. Its like a combination of track cycling, hockey roller speed skating, and girls that are tougher than anybody I know. I am not even going to try to explain the rules. But I do know that Rice Rocket, number 3 e(to the power of) 8 is one bad ass chick! She skates for the Hotrod Honeys. I wonder what my rollerderby name would be if I was a cute tough girl. Feel free to enlighten me with your ideas. For hints on name and number choices check out the website!

My night ride wasn't as fun this time however. For one, my crotch was on fire due to my 100K ride that morning. Then, as I was almost up to speed I stood on the pedals and my foot slipped out. I promptly racked myself on the top tube, mostly lost control and rolled up onto a sidewalk via a ramp (thank god) and then across some grass and off the curb on the other side. I was mad when stopped and proceeded in trying to rip the plastic cage of my pedal, to no success. Oh well, maybe I should have drank a couple of lonestar beers at the derby... lesson learned!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Austin

For those of you who don't know, I moved to Austin this week. I have been wanting to move here for a long time and finally made the leap. My current situation is that I am unemployed, sleeping on an air mattress and my clothes are still in boxes. But, I have a place to live and have been spending quality time with the O-town(Olive)!

One reason I am excited to be here is because the music scene is amazing, and can rival most cities in the U.S. So wasting no time, Malinda (my roomate) and I went to an Album Release Party at The Parish on 6th Street. The band we saw is called Shearwater, and they were amazing! Whats cool about this, is that the band used a string quartet in addition to the five members of the original band in the recording of there new album "Rook." They are only playing two shows with this complete ensemble, one was in New York City, and the other we saw last night! Shearwater also had another special treat. They played every song from their new album, took a break, and came back to play a fantastic set of older songs. So if you get a chance to see this band, take it!

To end an already fun night we rode our bikes home through downtown at midnight, I love night riding in an empty city!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

An Anniversary

Its hard to believe its been an entire year since my little brother passed away (May 7th 2007). Anyway, I feel like I should write a little bit about him because I don't want him to be forgotten. I wonder what kind of trouble he would be into these days, and how mad I would be at him for wreaking havoc! Joe would be 19 this year and have his hands full with a baby boy if he were still here. Not a day goes by that I don't think about him, and I miss him just as much as the day I recieved the tragic news. But death is a part of life, and I am thankful I got to spend over 18 years with that crazy kid. I have many stories that are funny about this kid, and many stories that weren't funny as a kid, but looking back I suppose he was only trying prepare me for things in the future.

Joe and I shared a room for much of our childhood and everyday I wondered what would happen next. Most of my family know this, but my fondest memory of him was the "Monster traps" he would build in our room. He would gather all the dog leashes, ropes and anything else that one would use to trap monsters. I would open the door to the room only to find a spider web of junk slung across the room. I would be fuming (as always) that I couldn't get to my bed. Looking back, maybe I was the monster, because I was the only thing he ever caught! "What is this mess?" I would ask. With the most serious voice a five year old could have he would reply, "I am going to trap a monster." He was probably thinking "Duh!" I would force my way through the leashes and junk that really had no purpose at all except to add cosmetic changes to a dull room. He did this on more than one occasion in order to feed his obsession with monsters.

I wish I could remember more from our childhood, but I suppose something is better than nothing. Thats my story about Joe for a sad anniversary. We miss you dude!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

First Post

Its been a while since I have done any blogging, but I think I am at a point in my life where it is possible to start again. My main reason for starting up a blog is because I want to start coaching cyclists. I thought this might be a good way for people to get to know me, and possibly create an outlet in which I can post things that might be of interest to my clients. So without further adue, I give you the Life of Brian (Which by the way has nothing to with Monty Python).