Thursday, August 2, 2012

My Trip


I realize that this is the first blog I have posted in 8 months. I apologize for my lazy/inconsistent posting pattern. I'm going to briefly discuss what has happened in the past 8 months.  That knee injury I mentioned back in January lasted 4 months. Let me say that again. 4 months. It royally ruined my season.  It wasn't till April where I was able to ride my bike again.  Racing resumed almost immediately which in the long run probably wasn't the best idea.  The team went on the road in June to race Tulsa Tough, Nature Valley, and Elite National Championships. For me, it was a rough trip. The struggle to find any sort of form made it very difficult. Despite my lack of form, the team had success with podiums in each of those races. Justin got a second on the first day of Tulsa. Devan took best young rider/best amateur on the first day of Nature Valley.  And we had podiums at both the crit and road race at nationals. Straight up ballers.

  After that trip, we headed back to SoCal for a few weeks before it was time for yet another trip. This time it was for the Boise Twilight and the Cascade Cycling Classic. The crit in Boise was pretty gnarly. I wasn't able to race it, but it looked fun. Michael took home a 3rd on a wet, dangerous, and generally chaotic day. Cascade was hard. Devan took an 8th on the first day, but other than that the race was uneventful. 

Here are some photos from the trip.

View from the host house in Tulsa.
Pre riding the TT course at Nature Valley. It went along a road parallel to the Mississippi.
 
This was a lake I rode by in Augusta, GA. I had to talk myself out of jumping into it. Temps were in the high 90's.

Jackson, MS

State Capitol in Jackson

Back in SoCal! Laguna Beach to be exact.
Sin City. Looks depressing really.
Snake river in Idaho. There was some gnarly base jumping taking place.
Dowtown Boise. One my favorite cities we went to.
Top of a 16 mile climb near Boise. Elevation ~6200'.

Another view of Snake river.
View from the host house in Bend, OR. The coolest host house we stayed at all year.












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