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Monday, January 23, 2006

Carbs are Carbs?



"Rad" Ross Schnell sent this picture postcard in from his secret training camp in Mexico. Ross is always willing to make the sacrifices.





So it is about time that Mother Nature dealt me a bad card on the weather front. Nonetheless, Ranno and I ventured into the mountains and once again froze our hands off.... You think we would learn.



Now you were not suppose to see this.... but I had to dust off the trainer to finish the final hours (I actually got Moab sand all over my floor). I know, I know... but it was REALLY cold!

On a side note I talked to Bezecny and guess he put in a hard earned 36 hours in the saddle this week.... I wouldn't wish those saddle sores on anyone.....leave it to the roadies.

3 Comments:

Blogger IronGambit said...

Do you read all those books? Or do you use them to put the front of your bike up? :)

8:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. That's dedication. Duly imprssed.

6:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dude,...you need better gloves! check out the trek 3x3 gloves. They work wonders. My feet are what freeze first, so I am going to break down this weekend and buy a bunch of toe warmers...

later, Chris

8:47 PM  

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