Riding, racing, and living (if you can call this a life) in New Orleans. "Bike racing is art. Art is driven by passion, by emotions, by unknown thoughts. The blood that pumps through my veins is stirred by emotion. It's the same for every athlete. And that's why we do this." - Chris Carmichael
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Too Much Going On
I thought today would be a little bit more busy than normal. Little did I know... First, I head out to the long levee ride this morning where Tim and Woody did some damage in the strong tailwind, dropping most of the group and leaving just Darren and me begging for mercy every time we'd get up over 28 mph. The return trip into the wind actually seemed easier, but then I did spend a fair amount of time just sitting on the back! The rest of the day has been kind of hectic with lots of work not getting done in-between a meeting about this weekend's Tour de Lis, various cycling-related emails and arrangements for the Rocky Mount Stage Race, and a planned dinner at 7:00. Just when I though I'd be able to come up for air, The Wife calls to say she's run into the back of a car on her way to pick up her sister at the airport. Sounds like the damage was minimal, though, and at least she has lots of experience in the accident-reporting area.
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