On the biking side of it, it was my best year ever. I looked back and found I started my regular riding outside Feb 6th. I had a ton of miles in by the time the h8r came around and felt ready to hammer. Some bike issues slowed me down a bit but what I came away with was knowing I was able to time trial my cross bike for 40 something miles by Easter weekend. That was an improvement over my usual Iola first ride of the year.
Last year I also got rid of my gears and went straight up SS.
The first race was a 6hr in Green Bay. I was nervous how I would do, not placement wise but being able to ride ss for 6 hrs. Turns out it wasn't that bad. I actually liked it and after putting 63 miles in and feeling good I was pumped for the real start of the season in Iola the following weekend.
Iola came and I had crazy butterflies. I was talking to the Performa punks in the parking lot and almost missed my start. Last one in line, that's how I roll. Funny thing happened though after the first section of hills I found myself in 3rd place and by the end of the race passed everyone and scored my first bike win ever!
That set up my year. After that I podiumed every race I entered (except 02s and cheq). The biggest though being the 24hr duo I did with CB. Read it here, but the short story was we won that too. Many rides up in gb and Tuesday nights at the Beech caps what was a fantastic bike riding and racing year.
On the family side of things, maybe that should be first, was probably even better. Amy and I went on two dream vacations. We spent my birthday
in Alaska with some great friends hiking, fishing, card playing, and sight seeing. Then, later in the fall, we went to Hawaii and split our time between Wailea and Waikiki. This time less hiking and sightseeing and more relaxing with a little extra relaxing when we needed a break from relaxing.
We also built our house. We didn't go overboard but it is pretty close to our dream house. We got everything we wanted that we thought we would never be able to get or afford, thanks economy.
Also on the family side of things, I look back in fond memory of the party and bike ride on the fourth of July at Jojo's house.
What a day that turned out to be. I will never forget that day. It changed my life.
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Charmed life baby, but you get what you give, and you nailed it! Let's do that duo thing again....someday, maybe a couple years down the road.
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