That ones gonna leave a mark
Never trust the guy who says, "I haven't been riding much I am not sure I will be able to hang on." Definately do not trust him when you have been putting in the miles, and are a little tired. See where I am going with this? With Mark Pirtle (now refered to as MP2 on this blog), Andy O, Martel and Tomlinson in tow, we hit out at a 70 miler today. No problem except it was my fourth day on. I may well have been done before I started with this crew. I think three out of the five guys had said they might have trouble hanging on and wanted a easy ride. Just so happens it was those three pushing the pace at the turn around. Humm? All I could think of was food. Mmmm, chimichanga.
ET was looking slim and fit despite his declaration that he hasn't been training. He will be ready when called upon. Andy O continues to come around, but we need to put a rev meter on him. He looked like he may have blown a seal at the end. And, MP2 looks better every ride. Could there be a State Masters title in the waiting for him?
My legs are like wood. Roll on, roll out.
ET was looking slim and fit despite his declaration that he hasn't been training. He will be ready when called upon. Andy O continues to come around, but we need to put a rev meter on him. He looked like he may have blown a seal at the end. And, MP2 looks better every ride. Could there be a State Masters title in the waiting for him?
My legs are like wood. Roll on, roll out.
2 Comments:
dont know what got into me other than the legs felt great...but did i suffer going out like Vino!..."needles" to say the observation of increased fitness is pleasing...just hooked up XM radio...the imagic should be arriving soon, perfect for the bleak and snowy days sure to come...this running thing during the week is working out fine...
I would guess the imagic will be a training motivator as well. When I work out a plan ahead of time I finish it on the ergotrainer. Not sure why I am kept in such check inside.
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