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Buddhapalooza 2019

If you have been following this blog you will know that I have started cycling regularly again. In my past, I tried racing. I never did exceptionally well, but I did enjoy it. Now that I am back on a bike and getting fitter, I decided to give a race a try. I saw a notification for Buddhapalooza  and did some research. It looked like the perfect event for me to try racing again. It is set up as a fundraiser, 10 miles long (7 miles on road and 3 miles single track.) It looked like a fun, low-pressure event not so focused on winning and more on having fun. So I registered for the event and showed up to a course I have never ridden. Billed mainly as a mountain bike race, there were several other people on cross bikes like me. It was a Le Mans start, set your bike down in a given area, all the racers are fifty yards away on foot. When the race starts, you have to run to your bike and then start riding. I placed my bike close to the run start line. I think this was a mistake. By the ...

New Ride, New Tires

Don't let the title of this post fool you. Yes, I went riding on a new route and I had to get new tires. However, I had to get tires for my wife's van, not my bike. This past weekend we took a quick road trip to Michigan so that my wife, and my step-children, could attend a memorial service for her my wife's ex's grandmother, step-children's great grandmother. Making the twelve-plus hour drive is always easier when you can divide the driving between two people. When asked if I would go with her for what was essentially a one day visit, I agreed even though I would be missing a soccer game, which is difficult for me to accept as a goalkeeper. Then my wife had the great idea that I take my new bike and spend some time riding while she and the kids attended the memorial service. Her suggestion was for me to ride the Lansing River Trail . While I love riding on greenways around home and I am sure this trail would be enjoyable, I was hoping to take my bike on a mor...

Brumley Rocks are Hard

I have heard about Brumley and was even told once that I would enjoy riding there with my cross bike . So this morning I drove 45 minutes to explore the trails. The ride started well and I was really enjoying my time on the bike. Shortly after this photo was taken, I encountered a technical, to my novice off-road experience, rocky section. On that rocky downhill section, I attempted to go down with one foot still clipped in and my other foot on the ground. Unfortunately, It was steeper than I thought I ended up going down on the rocks. I tried to break my fall with my hands, which I partially did. However, my left shoulder took the brunt of the impact. Upon picking up my bike I realized my rear wheel was not spinning. Upon first inspection, I thought my brake pads were rubbing on my tires. So I did what seemed sensible. I put the bike on my shoulder, it's a cross bike after all, I started walking down the trail. A fellow cyclist stopped to check on my condition and noticed that...

Neuse River Trail Six Years Later

More than six years ago, after many years of not riding with any regularity, I decided to see what I could accomplish. I headed out one Saturday morning with the goal of riding the Neuse River Trail all the way to the Johnston County line and back. I ended up doing that ride of nearly 43 miles with a time of 3:08:48. Now that I am back on a bike, even though it is a cyclocross bike, I decided to try that ride again. Instead of doing it on cross tires, I took one of the wheelsets that I got with the purchase of the bike and put some road tires on, since I had no plans of deviating from the paved surface. This time my ride ended up being 41 miles and I finished with a time of 2:36:07. June 1, 2013 ride info August 3, 2019 ride info

Back In The Saddle

My new-to-me cyclocross bike I have always enjoyed cycling, but when I was in high school, in the early 1990s, a friend of mine started cycling in a serious manner. I had been friends with him since we were in the third or fourth grade when we played on the same soccer team. I saw what he was doing and it looked like a lot of fun, so I followed along and bought my first road bike from him, a Schwinn Prelude, very similar to this one minus the aero bars. Up until that point I had had a bike of some sort growing up and would ride all over the place. Now I was moving into another chapter of cycling in which I would wear lycra shorts, clip in to Look pedals and ride the narrowest tires I had ever seen. I immediately fell in love with this new type of bike riding. I began riding with him and the local racing club, though I had a hard time keeping up at first, I eventually was able to keep pace with the group. My next bike would be a Trek 1400. It still had downtube shifters, ...

Record Store Day 2019 Roundup

Well, it's been nearly a year since my last blog post . Fittingly that was about my then new turntable. Ever since I received that wonderful gift I have been increasing my collection of vinyl records. This year when the list of records was released for Record Store Day I became very excited. There were several releases which I was looking forward to purchasing. Bingo Hand Job - Live at The Borderline 1991 Green Day - Live at Woodstock 1994 The Minus 5 - Stroke Manor Rush - Hemispheres (40th-anniversary picture disc) Various Artists - Music From and Inspired by the motion picture South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground Each of the records is a special edition released specifically for Record Store Day 2019 and are limited in quantity. This is what makes this day so special to someone like me.  I started my Saturday, April 13, 2019, at 4:00am. I arrived at the first store of the day, Schoolkids Records , there was already a sub...