Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What Am I Thinking....

I admire people that have a drive to do something 100%. I try to do things this way but it does not always turn out. I have been thinking about all the work I put into being a better cyclist. I have trained more over the past year than I ever have for anything and I continue to get mixed results. Do I spend all the time I can training? No. Do I do all the right things with my diet to make sure I am getting the most out of what I eat…HELL NO! But I am ok with all of this. I have a lot of things going on in my life that take time. My family, my job and other interest outside of bike racing. The question I am now asking myself, is all this training worth it? Am I having fun? The answer to all of this is YES!




I enjoy the camaraderie that cycling brings. I enjoy the people I race with on Team Lake Effect. I enjoy going to different cities and racing on new and challenging courses. I enjoy getting out and training when I am not crunched for time. It gets a little boring sometimes out there for hours on end riding alone but that will change. I am ready for new challenges. Not that I am getting out of bike racing, I still have to reach that podium! What does all this mean? Well let me tell you what I am doing and maybe you will talk me out of it.



As I travel to all the different races I see youth development teams popping up. There are kids as young as 5 getting on bikes and racing and having fun. Most of these opportunities did not exist when I was growing up and there were no youth development programs for cycling around Warren, Ohio. These children, along with their families come out in large groups to the races. The one thing I notice…They are all having fun. They are constantly on their bikes riding around the venue, playing tag with each other, cheering each other on, having large picnics and just plain downright enjoying the sport of cycling.



Katie and Robert are now at the age that they are ready to start riding more and Robert will probably start to do some junior races next year. (Yikes…More bike expense!)

I have contacted the folks at USA Cycling, the governing body for cycling in the United States, about starting a youth development program in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I have also started to contact other successful programs in the Midwest for guidance on putting such a program together. I am not sure I can pull this off but I am going to give it 100% of the spare time I have trying. If you are in the Fort Wayne area and are reading this I will need help. I will be forming the club with USA Cycling shortly and will be starting a campaign to secure sponsors. This may not work, but I know there are a lot of kids in this area who enjoy the sport and I am going to try to bring them all together.



Wish me luck. I will post updates as they come!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

This blog post is long overdue. I owe my fans more than one post every few weeks. HAHAHA!!! I couldn’t resist. I am sitting at the Miami airport with some time to kill so I thought I would get this done. I have been quite busy with working, training, racing and not spending enough time with the family. I knew this was going to be a busy time of the year but I don’t think you can ever really be prepared for how much it wears you down.


For my second cross race I headed to Wisconsin for the Planet Bike USGP. I had never raced a USGP event and let me tell you it was first class. All of the big teams and names of cyclocross were there. I got in on Friday night just in time to get a few laps in before the rains came. It pretty much rained all night so I rode on the mud tires Saturday. I started near the back due to the timeframe that I registered for the race and finished about the same spot. I am not a very good technical rider and with the wet conditions it became a very technical race. The next day was drier but I crashed on the barriers on lap 2 and dropped my chain so by the time I reconnected I could not pull back. After 2 more laps I was passed and the day was over for me.


I headed from there to Wisconsin Dells for another trade show. Sunday afternoon we set the show up and worked the show Sun night, Monday and Tuesday. On Tuesday I started having some pain in my lower back and by the afternoon I could not walk. Luckily my roommate was helpful and carried my luggage! I was not feeling good at all. Wednesday I drove back to Indiana. By Friday the back felt pretty good but I decided to take the weekend off and make sure the back was ok. I had a doctors visit the following Tuesday and he did x-rays and everything was negative so that was good news. The pain in my back was gone and remains gone today but I am having a pain that goes down my left leg so I am seeing a nerve specialist to hopefully get the problem solved.

Fast forward to last weekend and I headed to Covington, KY for the OVCX UCI 2 day event. I headed to KY on Thursday and by 3pm it was raining and it rained pretty steady all afternoon and night. They were calling for 4-5 inches of rain before the system moved out. The first day of racing was set on a hillside adjacent to a golf course and it actually used several of the cart paths for the race. The race was probably held in the worst conditions I have raced in since I started cross. I would bet that you had to run or have your foot down for more than a quarter of the course. YUCK! My field had about 80 racers and I finished 37th so I was not too upset. Congrats go out to my roommate Josh Johnson who finished 3rd in the cat 2-3 and teammate Tony Marut who finished 5th. These guys are incredible racers and have many years of racing ahead of them. (Both are still in high school) Congrats also goes out to Nicole Borem, team DRT for finishing top 10 in the women’s pro race. Thanks for the accommodations Nicole and great racing! Saturday’s race was held in Middletown Ohio in much better conditions. I was again about 5 rows from the back and off the start I did not feel the legs were kicking on all cylinders. The race was in a residential park with a lot of twists and turns and a double sand pit. You went into the pit came out did a 180 and went back through. On the third lap I dropped my chain and that was it. The chain got stuck down between the chain keeper and I could not get it back on. My day was over. I packed it up and headed back to Fort Wayne to change out the clothes and see the family and then head to Miami for a business trip.


 My plans were first to head back to Ohio this weekend to race the Spin race in Willoughby but I bagged it and instead we went shopping for the kids some new clothes and Halloween costumes. We had a great afternoon. That’s it for now. I will try and update this more often so these are not so long in the future. Next weekend we are heading out on Friday for Louisville, KY for the USGP of Cyclocross.

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Day After

One to go...That is what the official said as I turned the corner for the stretch into the lasat lap of the first cross race of the season. Overall, I was feeling pretty good. I had settled into a good rythem and started to think ahead of what I could do better for the next race. Team Lake Effect members met on Saturday to set up the course at Wendy Park in Cleveland, Ohio. We spent about 4 hours laying the tape out and putting up flags. Jeff Craft brought a leaf blower and cleared away a lot of glass and stones that were on the course. The park is the site of an old dump so you have a lot of broken glass! Sunday started early, 6am to be exact. I had some coffee and left to get Jeff and head to the race. We finished all the detail setup and then at noon the C racers went off. They had a great group with first timers and juniors. It is really fun to watch the kids. Next year will be Roberts turn! Our race had over 70 participants so the start was going to be rough and rough it was. I did not get the best position and got caught behind a lot of riders going thru the first few turns. I regained a few spots and just rode my race. I made a few errors in the lines I took and had a few shifting errors but overall it was just good to get the kinks out. That's it for now.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

The Hills are ALIVE

Took off today from East Liverpool and wanted to get some hill work in. The one bad thing about Fort Wayne is that there are not many hills so I am really lacking in that part of my training. Left and headed north on route 7 and ended up in Boardman. Stopped at a Pilot and refueled with Gatorade and then headed back south. Got in just shy of 50 miles. The ride was good but the hills were killing me on the way home. Some of the hills are 15-16 percent grades. Now I know this is not a big deal for you out west or even up along Lake Erie but trust me when you have been training in an area where the biggest grade is 5% it sucks. Oh well. Made it back in one piece and then got to have corn on the cob, hamburgers, hotdogs and visit with family. One more day here in Ohio and plans are to hit West Branch early and then head home mid-day. The first cross race is now less than a week away. They are calling for rain so it should be fun!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Some MTB and some trainer

Well the first cross race is a little over a week away so I thought it was time to get the mountain bike out today and do some bike handling. I had a few early appointments in North Webster so after I headed to Winona Lake and the MTB trails. I have never ridden there and I must say it is a great area. I did a few loops and then headed home to finish the day. Nancy left late afternoon to meet her running group tonight so I put the road bike on the trainer and did an interval workout.
Getting ready to head back to Ohio after Robert gets out of school tomorrow and I will be taking a few bikes with me. On Saturday Nancy will be running a half marathon in Youngstown (good luck, I know you will do great) and then Sunday I am heading up to West Brach State Park to ride the MTB and then some hill training Monday. Looks like another busy weekend!

Monday, August 31, 2009

New Week Same Stuff

Not a lot going on this week. I will say the weather looks like it will be amazing for the week. We are heading back to Ohio for the weekend so I am looking forward to that. Detroit for the next three days and then back to Fort Wayne. Hope to get a lot of riding in this week and weekend!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

I can smell it...

Let me first start by saying that this blog is a work in progress. I like the idea of having one but rarely do I spend the time to update it. Nuff said!

Can you smell it? I can. The days are getting shorter, school is back for most kids (Robert) and the evenings and early morning are nice and cool. This signals the sign of three of my favorite things. These are in no particular order. 1. Fall. This is my favorite time of year. I like summer but can do without all the heat and humidity. The air smells fresher and the leaves start changing. This is a great time of year. 2. Cyclocross. Cyclocross you ask? What is that? Cyclocross is the coolest of cycling disiplines. It starts in the fall and continues in Europe until mid January. You race a road type bicycle that is built to a little "beefier" specs in parks, trails and on roads. The race is timed, normally 30 minutes for beginners to 1 hour for the pros. It is a race against your bike handling skills, the weather and how well you can mount and dismount your bike over obstacles such as "the barriers" and stairs and steep hillsides. Those that race "cross" travel to different states to race the best venue and see how different teams and clubs set up courses. If you are a cycling fan and live in Indiana or Southern Ohio I suggest you try the OVCX Series or if you are in Northeast or Central Ohio try the Team Lake Effect Series in Cleveland. For TLE this is their 11th year holding the series and it is shapping up to be one of the best with races at Wendy Park (Whiskey Island) in CLeveland, Kent State University and other cool locations. To see the complete series listing go to http://www.teamlakeeffect.com/. With all that said this brings me to my number 3. THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES FOOTBALL. When people find out I root for the Buckeyes the first question is "did you go to Ohio State?" The answer is no. Nancy and I really started following the Buckeyes when Tressel became their head coach. He was the coach and AD at Youngstown State when Nancy and I were there and we got to know him from different things we were both in. He is a great coach and a great guy. There is nothing better than rolling into Columbus on a Saturday morning with a car full of tables, grills, beer (don't tell anyone), a football to toss around, maybe some corn hole and more food than you can eat in a few hours. You start seeing others come into the lots and you hear "O-H" and someone else replies "I-O". Folks it doesn't get any better than that. To finish off the year we attend the annual "Ohio State vs. that team up north party" held annually in Cleveland and hosted by our old doctor from Madison, Dr. Joe. The day starts in the icy cold morning with a Scarlet and Grey touch football game, followed by kegs and eggs and a live band and then we perform the traditional "Script Ohio" and then watch our Buckeyes kick some team up north butt! Amy and Steve are now hooked on this party as well (sister and brother-in-law) and can't wait for it again this year.

So that's it in a nutshell. I have plans to race almost every weekend starting Sept. 13th in Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Kentucky. I will update this blog with the happenings of those races and all the other useless stuff that nobody really cares about.

Out for now but I will be back!

Friday, July 10, 2009

End of the week

It has been a pretty busy week, both at work and trying to fit in some training. Heading off to the Fort Wayne Cycling Festival tomorrow to try and finish near the top of my category. Sunday it is off to Orlando for the week. After that home for a few days and then vacation!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Testing this blog

Ok. Just a test to see if this is working.