This is more a way for me to keep my thoughts down between work and home. My moleskin is sitting and I can type faster than writing. So skip ahead to next post please.
Remember, clothes lunch and warm things for ride home.
Ride Loring into shop. Adjust saddle for sliding nose.
Shower
Orders
Review numbers from weekend
Commute is in full effect every day. Lights charging, blinky lights checked and happy to say that I’m rolling. Limited time and more important roles have kept me off the CX bike this fall. Rocking the Casseroll and full fenders thanks to the rain all week.
Daily bike commutes, runs to Dairy Queen and overall crappy eating. Enjoying stressing myself out by putting a lot on my small china plate at a time. Life is enjoyable right now and we are getting into my favorite time of the year.
Weekend full of motivational highlights and lots of rain.
Saturday :
Matthew’s football team won their football game in the rain. Sarah came in 10th overall women in the ITU World Duathlon Championship, in the pouring rain. The same place I witnessed a horrendous bike crash of a talented women from Washington, DC. Taking her out of the race and temporarily out of her dream chase. With our jeans still soaking wet we enjoyed wings from Hooters.
Sunday :
Early morning for Rambling Rose. An amazing triathlon for women only. All shapes, sizes, ages and skill level. If that isn’t motivation I don’t know what is.
I skipped a day somehow in there. Meaning to post last night, but time went by quickly and I lost my energy to write at all.
Last night I hit up the “off road” commute home. If I make a turn down an old gravel road, it allows me to ride next to the railroad tracks and then next to Lowe’s Corporate Headquarters. During rush hour this is a key move so that I’m not upsetting car drivers sitting in bumper traffic on a 2 lane road as I fly by. The ride is also more enjoyable and seems to shave time off.
I also swapped my flat bars off the Casseroll to put back on the Misfit Fu2Bar. I’m really contemplating wrapping the whole bar to make more hand positions available.