Let the season begin!
Wow, it’s been almost 6 months since my last race. A lot has changed since then, the main thing was moving to a new team – Rocky Mountain Spine & Sport. The main sponsor is a physical therapy clinic, and I go back a few years with the owner. When he called last September and invited me to join the team, I really had to give it some thought. I enjoyed my time with SEAR and made a lot of good friends there. We fought hard together all season long and won the Best All-Around Team competition in our category. With my teammates support, I was able to come in 5th place in the Rocky Mountain Road Cup (points series) despite not competing in a couple of events. But… after going for a couple of rides with the RMSS guys I could tell they had something good going and decided to make the leap. It’s turned out great! They’re a super bunch of guys that are very supportive of one and all. We each have to fulfill a 15 race commitment, so we’re all fairly serious about racing and suffering together. It’s a lot smaller group than my last team (35 vs. 100+). The attitude of the team is outstanding, and it’s really cool to have such close contact with our sponsor – it feels like we can really make a difference for their business. Much different than the faceless corporation that donates a few bucks to geeks on bikes.
Anyway, tomorrow is the first race of the 2006 season. I started my training year on November 1st, and have put in about 2000 miles since then. I’m anxious to put those miles to use…
Monthly Stats – December (+ 2005 totals)
Miles – 379
Hours – 39:09
And the grand totals for 2005…
Miles – 6226
Hours – 412:50
All in all, a very good year on the bike.
That Jessica again…
I love my kids dearly. Little Jessica especially melts my heart. She’s 2 1/2 and has been talking since before her first birthday. She’s developed quite a vocabulary! Always keeps us laughing with the things she comes up with.
Tonight, as I was taking her upstairs for a bath, we paused at a mirror. I had been telling her how much I loved her. Then I said, “Jessica, you’re growing up so fast!” To which she replied matter-of-factly, “Dad, I’m too little to grow up.”






