It is never in your pocket when you really need it. Somebody managed to hit one of the pedestrian lights on Pearl St. sometime between last night and this morning. The metal post looks to have folded over nicely without damaging the wiring within and the globe cushioned the blow leaving the bulb intact. It was a confusing site walking down the street this morning and seeing the bright glow of a sodium halide bulb at my feet.
I finally made it out to ride yesterday afternoon with Joe Brenner and his new team bike. It is shiny and really light according to the rough guess-timation on the bathroom scale (seth plus bike - seth = bike), it came in at 15.6 lbs. We headed west and up quickly before his family, Easter obligations. The ride looked a little something like this. It was nice with the holiday, there was little to no traffic on the roads even in town.
Deb and I celebrated Easter with the best that Sushi Den had to offer. They were of course still relatively crowded despite the holiday.
This week is the first lead up to racing week for me. I plan on racing this coming Sunday, should be amusing, especially if there is nothing going on out of town. Sounds like this weekend was fast like City Park was a couple weekends ago.
7 years ago
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missed you travelling in circles both saturday and sunday. you need to broaden your racing horizons.
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