Thursday, June 29, 2006

Mt Goat

Amazing, I remembered my new password to change this thing. Way to go Jake! You deserve the poka dot jersey tonight....the smiley faces are a nice touch. Great ride.

We took a trek northward to Monticello and back to Dayton. I know I put on 62 miles and went through one CO2 - Tube combo. It looks like I may need a tire too. Dang, just got them too. This sure is a nice route to take. Predictable primes which is cause for mass sprints. Just a note -- make sure to look over your left shoulder prior to busting out for a sprint or a pass. There are cars back there and if you are not cautious you may get the finger or worse a bumper. It has a few nice long but gradual climbs - perfect for laying on the speed if you like. We also had the blessing of having "Heavy D" Delaney with us tonight and his Retro Loon garb which was right up there with his Zebra outfit.
Again, I am reminded every time we ride that we have a great group of people. I cant think of a single person that isn't a blast to talk with - yes, even you Bernie. The encouragement, the excitement - getting to know people. Each and every person on the bike tonight put a great effort out there - they left it all on the road.
Hey Hogland - you were missed. It was good to see you the other night. Get better so you can kick our butts.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

So What's With The Finger?




You have been there. You know that of which I speak. Maybe they just dont know. Maybe they wish they could too but instead they lash out in anger and frustration. Okay, at times, we give them good reason to do so but for the most part - I dont get it.

Picture the evening ride tonight - a cool 70 deg. no wind and a wide open road. I had no choice but to ride from work up in Forest Lake for about 20 miles. Plenty of shoulder and wonderful scenery - the ducks, the deer, the wild turkey that I saw. It was as if God brought out His pallet just for me and converted the passage way just to my liking. Nothing tough like the Stone Arch ride but more along the lines of consistant pace, flat and enjoyable. Then there it was...like an ugly mark upon the face of God's creation. The finger.

Whenever I get this, I reflect back thinking I had swerved into traffic. I would deserve this but I didnt do that. Maybe this person knows me and dosnt like me - but I am unrecognizable in a Loon outfit. What possessed that person to flip me off? I know I smelled but there is no way he could smell my BO with his windows up. Maybe he wished he could enjoy the same joy I was feeling but he felt trapped in life. All the same, there it was - lingering like the sunset hanging over the horizon of his bench seat.

Well, I wish them all the best. Too bad they cant see the things we all get to see. I am also reminded that the attitude needs to be right, and not just on the bike. We all define who we are by the actions we take so make it plesant and inviting.

Have a good ride and smile the next time the finger goes up - its best not the let them win by getting angry. Be BBA and not CBA - you owe it to the people around you!


ac

Thursday, June 22, 2006

A Special Thanks to Trailhead Cycle and Fitness




Long overdue - let me take a moment to thank the crew at Trailhead - for those in the lower regions of the metro, it is one heck of a shop with a crew that really gives all they have to make your ride the best it can be. It starts at the top - Larry and Pam. We all have our allegence to a particular shop or mechanic but if you are looking for a warm welcome and top rate info and advice, you owe it to yourself to come see TH. The sad thing is that I dont even know all the names there but not a single person is crass, stand offish or not interested in helping - kind of like our Loon group up here - great people havin a great time.

Being in sales, I see the value in getting to know my customers - not just the names but also the lives they lead. This is what brings them back time and again. This is exactly what Larry and Pam do for all who have darkened the door at TH. Kudos to you Saylers, you are doing a heck of a job making your shop a place of refuge for cyclists of all calibers.

ac

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Tuesday night Neil Honorarium Ride


Is He Doing It For The Points?
He's Doing It For The Ride!

I hope that we all remember this day - like the one above. The day you set yourself free and found the open road - or driveway. It grew from there, being more bold, more daring - and yes, sometimes more stupid. But all the same - you got hooked. Don't forget that feeling - for the lucky ones ( most of us ) that feeling has never left -- feeling 5 years old and free!

Good ridin' tonight boys and girls. We had a 60 mile ride down to Rockford back up to Albertville and through Rogers back home. Hot and muggy - couldn't ask for better weather. Make sure to pack the GU and Superman Drink stuff - bonking and dehydration happens alot. First off, the Butkus award to Ryan - man, way to hang in the whole way - and with a smile! It was tough today as the heat was intense. A total of 7 riders tonight - good turn out. If I am not mistaken - Melinda taught Jay a lesson on the Rockford prime....Here's the deal, if Melinda leads out - you're gonna have a tough time drafting behind her - her profile is paper thin. I don't even notice a difference in a head wind if I am in front or right behind Melinda - completely not fair....Not fair at all.

Ya know, I was curious why we have to go all over to race. We have it all right here on a Tuesday / Thursday night ride - this is for you Neil - SIGN RACING - it is free and exceptionally competitive! Okay, so you don't get points - big deal - you do get the belt however. Hey, we are all in it for the ride - so get out and ride your little heart out and enjoy the experience! We are all a bunch of friends out for a ride!

Be Good

BBA

Sunday, June 11, 2006

221 Primes - yeah, yellow sign riding in Afton.




Okay, so 221 may be an exaggeration but it seemed like it. The ride today in Stillwater was exceptional and grueling. 50 miles from the Depot to Afton and a few extra hills in Afton. Four of us let out and Neil was in true retro form - toeclips. It sure is nice to make sure you bring the right shoes. Riding in the NW Metro is great - not many hills and certainly not a bunch of killers in a row. This was a taste of yesteryear for me as growing up in LaCrosse was just like we had this morning. The ride had a quick tempo and the weather was cool - good combo in my opinion. If you get a chance, take a ride to the Stillwater area and ride the hills - your ability will soar and your legs will too. As a side note, every yellow, orange and well - it seemed like every sign was a sprint - thus the random number of 221 for the primes. The Stillwater Interval Vertical Challenge - seems like a fitting name. Thanks Neil for being the tour guide - we should do this again - I will remember to bring an extra set of SPD's for you!

Friday, June 09, 2006

How About Helping Someone Who Really Needs It?

Okay, I am not sure how to do this but it sure makes sense. Remember Adam Prest....look below, he is the bald guy with cancer - innoperable and unable to work. Now,take a close look, he is smiling and has a wonderful wife and new baby. No guilt here just a radom act of unselfish kindness. Let's have a bennefit ride and raise a few bucks for Adam and his family - how do we do this - I have no idea whatsoever but the word can get out and maybe dedicate a week of rides and raise some monetary aid for him....I am thinking just give him the cash. Trust me, he is my friend and it isnt the best of situations. He smiles, laughs and jokes at the funny biking clothes but there is a large ammount of fear in his not to distant future.

So, what do you say, how can we do this? A goal? Whatever the Lord may lead but let's put a number out there.....$1000 to start. Any suggestions on how to get the word out and get something put together?

as a side note..........------------------> rule number six...see links - it will help us understand.


Andy Claflin

Thursday, June 08, 2006

It will bring you up a few notches!


Neil's new Time Trial Bike

Yeah, the Thursday night ride was interesting. We had 8 riders and I was in full Loon regalia. Yes it is now official. Okay, so now that I have my fast shirt, I am at LEAST 22% more efficient. Just kidding. Riding with superior riders can be frustrating - most have egos that don't quit and would not want to compromise their ride time with the lesser bunch.....Not tonight. I would like to think that our core group of riders are all great, in fact I know they are because it isn't the ability that makes them so. We have to remember that cycling is a fitness sport yes but the ride is a fellowship enjoyment. We had a mix of both tonight. If you were there tonight, you know of whom I speak.

Again, a life and work lesson in full play. How many have ever excelled in an area, take your pick, only to really step up the game a notch when a stronger ability steps in? It is neat to see that happen. We see it in schools, work, life, church etc. I try to make connections with the bike and life as much as possible as cycling lends itself so well in this area. Example: in cycling you are alone but when you need the team, they are there - willing to help, to encourage and lead. Sound like life? Also, when you attack to do it on your own, you succeed sometimes and other times you are taught a valuable lesson...

Tonight was fast....Most of the time. We incorporated tactics, team effort and encouragement - this brought us all up a notch - going home with a bit more achievement for sure. Some were missed on the ride but not forgotten as the fellowship will again be there soon. So, to the Loons of tonight's ride - I thank you and to the the Rocket Man ( you know who you are ) - we all thank you.

Have a great week all and ride on


Andy

Sunday, June 04, 2006

A More Serious Note....if you will.

I hope you have one of these....it is rather important in life and it is also a tremendous barometer of who you are. Simply put, a friend. Okay, we all have one or a few but do we have one that you would put your life in jeopardy for? Ahh, now it gets a bit serious and the list shortens up by a few. Well, I have a few like that. I am not bragging, just thankful. The bond is strong, the trust is lasting and the loyalty is endless -- and it is now tested. Though I cannot give my life for his nor take the pain away for another, in this case, I can give my best through the trial - happy with the outcome knowing that all was done.
My friend, in this case, is Adam. Strong, cheerful, giving, a bit too serious at times like the time I caught him taking inventory of the crabapples on his tree. Funny. He is like this. He is also very ill - cancer ( soft tissue ) stage 4. Just found out about 4 months ago. Had a chance to see him yesterday after 3 bouts with chemo and to my surprise - smiling, joking, making fun of me in my cycling shorts and so on... Adam is like that. Though the growth has stopped, the pain is subsided and the odds were beat - the chance of relaps is great. A friend I wish I could change places with...but I cant.


Tonight at church was a time for me to reflect on life...Rule #6 was in full effect ---> SEE THE LINK ON THE RIGHT <---- issues are big, strong, ugly issues. In fact, I am not sure how to actually face my not too distant future - it is serious. But all I could think about was - " am I that self-centered that I only think of me....what about Adam, his wife and baby?" Wow, good ol' number six - smacked me right in the face.

I leave you with a hymm written in 1912 that made me realize that I need to do my best like Adam is doing right now - and take your pick as to which area of our lives it is referencing - all areas are under construction.

Our Best Hear ye the Masters call, Give me thy best..For, be it great or small, that is His Test..Do then the best you can, not for reward.. Not for the praise of men, but for the Lord..Wait not for men to laud, heed not their slight..Winning the smile of God brings its delight! .. Aiding the good and true, Ne'er goes unblest, All that we think or do, be it the best

Our best...well, Adam still gives his best and his chips are down and the sunset of his days may be at hand...how much more can we reach out with strength in our fingers, hair on our heads - you know? Why does it have to take extreme folly and tragedy to bring the best in us out?

Keep Adam in your prayers - it is needed.