01 January 2012

Fresh Start

I've published my annual cycling goal list here for the last few years.  I need to set cycling goals for myself because I don't always take enough time to do enough cycling even though I know it's a cornerstone of my life and improves my physical and mental health.  So I keep a spreadsheet and track my progress.  It works for me.




Here's how 2011 turned out:

  • Rode 2,137 miles, exceeding the 2,011 mile goal.
  • Raised $2,000 for Courage Classic, missing my $3K goal.
  • Remodeled guest room on schedule, subsequently had more time to ride.
  • Spent less time on the internet? Maybe. I deleted my FB account in December to clean the slate for 2012.
So, not a bad year, but I had some hiccoughs.  My injury on Day 3 of the Courage Classic kept me from riding my first cyclocross season.  But after some physical therapy and a fitting at Tacoma Bike, I'm ready to properly ride into the New Year.

Out with the old...

In with the new.

Here are my 2012 goals:

  1. Ride 2,012 miles.
  2. Run 100 miles.
  3. Race cross with Team Tacoma Cyclocross.
  4. Volunteer at 2nd Cycle.

Good Luck with your 2012 goals and Happy New Year from TBR!



30 November 2011

From the Rubbish Bin


My dad noticed this bike in a recycling dumpster and, having every right to take it out, he did. It's a Hawthorne 3-spd ("333" hub) from who-knows-when. The brand was sold at Montgomery-Ward department stores at one time. Dad thought it looked pretty good.

This is the second bike I've prettied-up with a 333 hub, so I was somewhat familiar with this level of quality (i.e. low.)  While the bike may not be suitable for someone of my size and willingness to sprint and jump curbs, this bicycle seems to have some life left as a quiet grocery hauler or a guest bike for my little sister.  After some adjustment, the hub still works fine (the entire right grip is the the shifter between L-N-H), but the brakes need newer pads, cables, and housing.  For less than $10 at 2nd Cycle, I should be able to put this bike safely back on the road. That's my meager shopping list taped to the stem.

I think my little sister is going to enjoy the narrow handlebars and sparkle vinyl saddle (not to mention the fact that the previous owner was likely a Muppet.)

14 November 2011

Podiumed

The Bone Collector Alley Cat race was awesome. I squeaked out a 3rd Place finish by 12 seconds. First time I've been on the podium EVER.

The Starting Line

Choose-Your-Own Course: my route was ~16 miles. 
There was a race official at every stop to punch your card and track your progress.

The Finish!

The Time Keeper


The Battle for Third!

I actually thought I had a good chance at winning, but the McKinley Hill at the end kicked my ass.  I wore Cho-Pat straps on both knees as this was the first time since I injured myself this summer where I was riding hard. I'm happy to report that I had no pain afterward. Woot!  More to follow on the injury recovery process...

11 October 2011

Alley Cat Race This Saturday...in Tacoma!

Here is the good word from Lord Rocktober:



THE BONE COLLECTOR
ALLEY CAT RACE 2011
Saturday, October 15th
3:00pm - Registration
4:00pm - Race Starts
$5  -  entry fee

Meet up at: THE ACME GRUB CAGE TAVERN ::  Tacoma, WA

The race will be the stuff of legend...the winners elevated as immortals...uh....yeah...pretty much. Up for grabs is a badass trophy for 1st placed guy and girl! Prizes for top 3 finishers as well. Plus all the the street cred you can shovel into your little ego. Ready to throw it down? Strategy could be the winning ingredient over brut strength, plus there will be opportunities for time bonuses at many of the race checkpoints! Rain or dry we race – (We’re riding bikes...how crazy cool is that?!) 21+ and biking is at your own risk...so don't fall down yo! Spread the word!

TACOMA MOB RIDERS  —  We Own the Streets!!!