With March comes madness. With madness comes celebration. Last year at work I won the free throw competition. It's time to start working on the technique to defend my title. If you have ever spent any time shooting Nerf basketball, then you know it can be a difficult task. The ball is small, the rim is VERY active, and the backboard is as stiff as cardboard. Well, in all fairness, the backboard IS cardboard. So get setup at home and work on your charity shots! Or don't, I'd like to win again.
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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