Hi, my name is Eric. I am in my late thirties. I am married, for the second time and this is going much better than the first time. I have two boys and my wife, Gina, also has two boys. They love to play Minecraft. We need more bandwidth. We also have a dog, Maynard, and a cat named Outback. Both of the furry ones are rescues. I suffered a layoff in May. I was working as a building modeler and drafter for a prominent architecture firm. Now I am looking for a new job in the IT field. This past summer I became A+ certified while "interning" for a local IT consulting company. I did some work for the company and they paid for the tests. So I am back in school taking some classes to try to figure out what I want to do with the rest of my life. Well, I know I want to play soccer and listen to music. Those are two of my favorite activities.
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 ...








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