It's been a long week, but I just e-mailed off the document that's had me busy the last couple of days and it's definitely time to throttle down. The office has been empty except for me for the last half-hour. Everyone bailed out early today.
The morning ride was surprisingly windy and it made me work a little harder than I was expecting to on a Friday, which is probably a good thing. Kenny showed up when we were on the way back. I suppose he's en route to Austin right now for the Primavera race. Now there's one race that I've always wanted to do but never quite got around to it. La Primavera is about the same age as our Tour de Louisiane, and I remember teammates going over there to race back in the early 70s. The Tour de La is actually the oldest continuous stage race in the country, which makes both races de facto classics, I guess.
I'm looking forward to a nice quiet drive up to Auburn tomorrow morning. I'm one of those people who just likes to drive, especially on the highway. I never seem to get tired of it. Too bad I never got the chance to take many cross-country road trips like my family used to do when I was a kid.
Who knows, maybe I'll end up being one of those KOA motor home people in my old age!
Once I get the promoter and Chief Ref. from last weekend's race to clear up some USCF number confusion, I'll finally be able to get to work on the LCCS points standings, but it's looking like it may not be until Monday that I can do it. We shall see.
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