Sunday, September 25, 2011

LA TRI Series Steamboat race




Young Dillon Nobbs stopped by our house yesterday. Yep. He wanted to see the artillery I borrowed from good friend Al Wiscovitch for use at the triathlon Sunday. Everything Al owns he builds himself. Everything Al builds is the best.
I love the "whoop whoop" sound a disc wheel makes when you are motoring along. With a dozen swimmers out of the water ahead of me I took the lead on the bike a few miles before the run transition. My goal was to be the first into bike/run. Didn't know if I could pull it off. But Al's bike did just that for me. And dear friend Terry Martins' classic 80's aero helmet was not only stylin' but slippery too.
After the race young Dillon Nobbs said he knew I was coming because he heard the "whoop whoop" coming up on him. It was half through the 5K when I heard not "whomp whomp" but rather light and fast feet. Yep as figured: Dillon. What an awesome display of all out competition today.I had a blast. Dillon 1st, Clint Hostetler caught and overtook me with half mile to go for 2nd. I rounded out the overall podium with 3rd.

GREAT race guys. And big congrats to Jodi too for placing 2nd woman overall in a large female field by less than a minute!!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A few blasts from the past!!!!





Ironman Canada, Ironman Japan, Ironman Germany, Ironman New Zealand and World Championships in Kona. At one time I competed five different Ironman in five consecutive years.(then I got wise and spread them out) I am on a different bike every race/year! Ironman Germany: A Kestral. Ironman Japan: A SoftRide. Ironman Canada: A Litespeed. Ironman Hawaii: A Quintana Roo. And there were many more Ironmans (and bikes) as IronMan California(Cannondales) twice, and then New Zealand, Canada and Kona repeats. I love everything about bikes: Riding them. And then riding them some more. They are all fast and sexy IMO. As that old saying goes: "So many bikes, so little time" (or something like that)

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Traveling and racing abroad




Looking back on the year one of the most memorable experiences hands down was our trip to the small island off Honduras of Roatan. A world class ITU triathlon competition coupled with world class scuba diving. Meeting many new friends was icing on the cake.
After landing on this Giligans' sized island we carted out our Winnebago sized bike cases and stuck our thumbs out. Hitched a ride in no time. Sardine canned our bikes into a little run down beater car with destination: Other side of the island. Josef was our first new Honduran friend and what turned out to be our personal little tour guide/driver/go-to-guy. We scored out of the gates.
Corey hooked me up with this never-before-I-had-ridden Kona demo bike.I did not want to expose my 15 lb. carbon cracker box bike to the baggage handling gorillas of the airlines. Been there/done that. The bike was a great call and carried me well through the hot and hilly course helping me with a first place podium finish. One size too big, 25mm tires, compact cranks and all. Jodi took first also and was not far behind me. I saw her multiple x's on this course as it was out and back. Up and down. Out and back. Up and down. Little rascal.
The race was off the hook. The people too. Would not hesitate to return in 2012. It's just that there are still many other spots and races on the map yet to explore. Tough decisions!