02 April 2011

Bikes, Runs, Wind, and Friends

Antelope 100.  I look like a rodeo clown.
Took me a couple days to shake the stunned and sour feeling from dropping at Antelope.  Haven't been that angry at myself in a long time.  The old body seemed to bounce back well.  I gave it a couple days rest and will end the week with 62 miles (12 tomorrow) and got in a 1:20 mtn bike ride!  Yep, picked up a used, oh, so, sweet xc racing mtn bike.  The thing weighs 23 lbs, full xtr components and oozing with carbon fiber parts, and is a blast to ride.  It's been three years since I raced NORBA events and didn't realize how much I missed the speed on the trails.



Ran with Nick P. (just became DOCTOR Nick P. on Thursday).  I had to give him a lesson in clouds and levels of the lower atmosphere.  The rocket scientist responded, "I'm more involved in things much higher up."  Whatever.  We ran a couple loops at the reservoir with sustained winds in excess of 35 mph.  Considering he weighs less than one of my legs, I thought I'd have to fish him out of the res on a couple of occasions.

Met up with mtnrunner2 down at Mt Falcon this morning.  We planned on 3+ hrs but I was getting this blister on my heel (wtf with the foot problems this last week?).  And, my diapers were all bunched up, so we held it to 2.5 hours.  It was getting damn hot by the time we finished; think it's hitting 80 today.  On the way home I stopped at s. mesa trail and ran that for another hour and even 20 miles.  The flat running didn't mess with the heel.  Body feels sharp and ready to put in the work for races coming up.

Planning a fun, long run with tons of climb next Saturday (the 9th) if anyone is interested in joining.  It will include Green, Bear, Walker Ranch, and beer.

Still spaces available for the all-inclusive "kick your butt" mountain running camp.  It's the deal of the century and will leave you talking about it for the rest of the year.

11 comments:

  1. Glad you bounced back well. How about some details on the new wheels?

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  2. K2 Razorback Team SL (alum and carbon frame)
    Rock Shox SID World Cup fork (carbon crown)
    XTR components (disc brakes, drivetrain, cranks, everything)
    Cross Max SL wheels
    Carbon fiber post and bars
    NEEDS: overhaul on forks (dry/clunky), tires (worn)

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  3. Sweet! Nice score Tim!!!

    Should be plenty of guys in Boulder that can rebuild a SID - not a whole lot to the innards.

    Hit up the Performance Bicycles for sales on good tires.

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  4. Nice! You are starting to build a really nice bike collection. Just need a cross bike now...good cross racing in Boulder.

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  5. Oh, speaking of rodeo clown, why haven't you posted a picture of yourself with our fancy rental car?

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  6. uh, I think I misplaced that photo. That car was rockin'!

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  7. Yeah - the car even matched his jacket!!!

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  8. Looks like a sweet ride. I don't know jack about current components, but I can appreciate light and cool-looking.

    I drank a bunch and headed back up for another 9 after you split, but between the heat and some instep soreness, the second lap was slow, gimpy and barely worth it. Ah well, not every day goes as planned.

    Glad you got down here for some miles at least.

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  9. Hey jeff.
    Dang, I'll bet your last 9 mi was toasty. I felt bad that I didn't head back up but the turkey trail climb wouldve peeled my heel right off my foot. Good that you got your intended miles in; wouldn't want to have to do it Sunday with the weather moving in. Good running with you!

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  10. Nice bike Tim. Can't wait to have company on a ride (although I am admittedly tough to plan with).

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  11. Nice running with you last week. Thought about joining you yesterday but had to take care of paying the man (taxes). Will have to get out again in a couple weeks.

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