Lovely Ladies

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The Specialized D4W ladies finally got together for a team picture (well, most of us).

Oh la la

Not too shabby lookin’ if I say so myself.

I’m off to Cascade in a few days.  Meanwhile, I have escaped from the furnace and am living it up in good ‘ol Flagtown.  I get to play nurse this week since my mom just had a spinal fusion.  I am a crappy nurse, but I can whip up a mean salad and take lots of naps.

This guy snapped a picture of me while I was riding down Mt. Lemmon the other week.  Geez, I am higher up in my drops than most people are in their hoods.  Note: neon green pump straps are making a come back.

Drops

The Specialized D4W ladies helped me win the Summit Center stage race up here in Flag last weekend.  I got to sport a fabulous leaders jersey with a huge red and white target on the back.  I was somewhat concerned that I might be mistaken for an elk.  We all rolled home with lots of cash.  Thanks to TC for equal prize money for the 1/2 women and men!

Yesterday I borrowed a sweet Pivot full suspension bike from my old employer - Absolute Bikes - up here in Flag.  Rocking the full suspension, long travel bike with Time pedals and road shoes is most fashionable these days.  I don’t recommend screwing up in a technical section, however.  It is most difficult to clip back in.

That’s all for now.

 

 

Mish Mash

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My lack of updates these days is despicable.  Therefore, I am going to talk a lot about my training, post lots of power files, and describe all of the races I have done lately in painful detail…or not.

Let’s do a little round up:

1. I took two weeks off after Collegiate Nationals.  God, I love drinking beer and not riding.

2. Well, I didn’t really take a full two weeks off.  I went up to Flagstaff the weekend of May 17 for the AZ State Champ MTB race.  I couldn’t pass it up.  It was one huge course on all of my favorite trails.  I won by 17 minutes.  I tried to steal photos from the photo website, but failed, so here’s a link - plus you can purchase these photos from the nice folks who shot them, which is the point, I think…I’m just poor, otherwise, I would: nice camelbak

P.S. to 2. The folks at Specialized were kind enough to replace the frame I destroyed with a Specialized Era.  It’s a women’s specific frame, and the low center of gravity makes it a great through technical sections of trail.  It’s aluminum, but still weighs in at under 21 lbs. with the parts from my S-Works.  I am very glad to not be sans mountain bike anymore!  Thanks Specialized!

3. More beer, more time off.  Oh yeah, and SCHOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMER!!!  But not forever, unfortunately.  One more year, or maybe one and a half.  We’ll see how it goes.

4. Suddenly, an altitude tent came into my life.  I am very disappointed in this development, and for some reason, I am disgusted by idea of sleeping in the stupid tend.  Well, I am anyways.  I complain a lot to make up for it, but it’s my new humble abode for a month.  It’s massive, and our queen size bed fits in it with a side table.  Anyways, it’s summer in the desert, and it gets hot in the stupid tent.  Please note, if you are sharing a tent - as Kyle and I are - it is unkind to fart.  The dog doesn’t know what to make of it either, but fortunately, there are little holes in the side so you can stick your hand out and pet your confused canine.  Also, Kyle figured out how to make one himself for like a thousand dollars…silly engineers…I’m still not willing to spend a grand on a tent.

 WTF?

5. The altitude tent means that suddenly my training has gotten really hard.  I’m prepping for Cascade and then a talent camp at the OTC in Colorado Springs.  But right now, I suffering up Mount Lemmon a couple times a week and waking up at 5am to train.  Gotta love Tucson in the summer.

6. Won a local time trial.  Wait what?  TT bikes sure do make a difference.  I guess I’m a true believer in the TT bike now.

7. I bolloxed up the sprint at the State Championship road race last weekend after my fabulous teammates set up the race beautifully.  It was a three woman sprint, we had been in a break, and I came in third.  Grrr.  I’ll figure out how to finish smart one of these days.  It went better than Kyle’s race though, since one of his teammates made the number one mistake in bike racing and chased him down to the line after he attacked and had a huge gap from the field with less than 1k to go.  Uh oh…

8. Got dropped in the Shootout this morning.  Wouldn’t be training in Tucson if I didn’t, right?

9. Working on publishing the journal of which I am the editor.  It’s call you are here - the journal of creative geography.  Yeah, I know, who cares about creative geography on a cycling website…well, I do.  Check out the website…it’s a great journal.  Who knows, maybe someone will buy one.  you are here 

10. We just dogsat for Kyle’s parents.  Big dog, little dog.  Before and after.  You should have seen the comments we got with these two…pretty freakin’ cute, though.  Molly was pretty fond of Hayduke’s bed.

Hey, that’s my bed.

 Can I join you?

 

A Job Available Selling Bicycle Trailers

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Anyone want to move to Flagstaff and work on cool bike related stuff?  My brother has a webstore where he sells bicycle trailers, and he’s looking for another employee.  Check it out:

 

Greetings,

I have a webstore and blog dedicated to the proliferation of bike trailers all over our green earth.
With the rising price of gas and the growing interest in cycling as an alternative to automobile transportation, we’ve been experiencing very strong growth this season.

We are currently seeking a new employee to join our small team here in Flagstaff, AZ.
I was wondering if you might be willing to mention our available position on your Blog.
It seems that among your readership there is likely someone who would be interested in our social-entrepreneurial venture.

Details about our position are on the About Us section of our webstore.
Let me know if I can fill you in on any further details.
Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best Regards,

Josh Lipton
http://BikeTrailerShop.com
http://BikeTrailerBlog.com/
http://BikeTrailerBlog.com/links

1-928-226-0294
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