Tuesday, October 10, 2006

USGP Gloucester Day 2

Cross Hurts.
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(You can click on the photos to see larger image)
Its a good hurt. The type of hurt that reminds you that you are alive.
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Reminds you that you have lungs. And legs.
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Cross hurts so much you can feel organs you had no idea where they were located. (See the snot hanging off my face?)

The good thing is that I didn't get beat by the Haitian National team
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yea, he's rollin' it on a road bike.

The weather was amazing
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And the legs were working quite well
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Some how I was able to move up 22 places from day one and finish 68th/110. 15th in U23.....it's got me scratching my head wondering how that one worked out. But I'll take it.
Whats really crazy is racing when the sides of the course look like this:
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Big ups to my crew on day two: Andy, Greeley (photo credits go to her) and the ever so lovely H bomb.

A big thanks goes out to those who cheered me on. I heard ya'll....not sure who was where, but the support was amazing.

New Glouccester next weekend for the start of the VERGE series. The iorny slays me.

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