Tuesday, November 15, 2005

For Sale: 30 y/o male


Moving has become real when posting my belongings on Ebay. It's the point of no return. I'm entrusting my steeds and guns to my brother-in-law. He should be able to squeeze a few rounds off and take my bikes for a ride ever so often. I've sold everything from race wheels to gum ball machines. My big 3-0 is coming up fast and I'd like to say I'm turning 25, but gotta face reality sometime. Luckily USCF/NORBA drills it in your noggin' for the whole racing season. So by the time November swings around I've been desensitized to my racing license saying I'm 30.

At the time I'm looking to buy a cross bike. It would be a good all-around bike: commuting to school, maybe a cross race on December vacation and decent road rides. I checked out the Trek Factory website and found that the west coast factory team http://www.trekfactoryteam.com/ has an average age of 38! Wow I might just have a chance to be like Mike Lee when I grow up, hmmmm. Anyhow, the guys freakin' rock, my helmet off to em'.

Today I watched the 94' Tour and was surprised at how many bald young guys were in the peloton, even Pantani! Riis and his team mate looked like twins, I thought I was seeing double. The French sure did have a good Tour back then. Things have changed now and will probably change more once Leblanc leaves. Everyone had quil stems and no helmets!

I finished my lackluster season with the 9th Annual Salmon Duathlon (http://www.onyourmarkevents.com/). This was held in my stomping grounds so I had to go represent. I was happy with my 4th place finish but was disappointed to have been beaten by the fastest chic (Webcor). I was feeling good on the run then transitioned onto the bike smoothly. On the out leg I was reeling em' in and then started cramping like a mofo. This chic passed me up about 2 mph faster and kept her within a few seconds until the turn around. I figured out that if I kept a steady low rpm I would ward off the cramps ( doesn't make sense to me). I had about a minute on her in the transition going into the last run. I experienced full-lock-out of the hamstrings as I reached down to put on my kicks. A few swear words later I started my last run leg. Coming around a turn on the run I heard someone cheer "Go Alicia"! Dammit! I was doing like a 9' mile at this point, while she was doing a 8:55. On the homestretch I knew I'd come in just a few seconds behind her to the voice of the announcer saying: "and here comes our first female finisher, with some loser guy 8 seconds behind her"! I know I'm being to hard on myself but it sucks to be the cutoff guy. I learn alot in every race, in this one I learned to have fun. Olde men rule!

Later
SErg

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

We are family


This last weekend was Nicole's 1st birthday. We had a small gathering at Grandpa's pad with some killer grub of course. It's hard to believe that some people actually believe that God does not exist. For me it's simple. All I have to do is watch my little enchilada grow up. Or go on a ride early in the morning, feel the chill, hear nothing, and stop to see the sun creep over the Sierra's. How can it be a mere coincidence? Impossible! The day after Nicole's birthday we went to Knight's Ferry where I proposed to my wife to see the salmon run. Just this in and of itself is amazing how a fish is born in fresh water, adapts to salt water, and then returns to its fresh water home to die. I saw a bumper sticker the other day and it said something like this: "I believe in the Big Bang Theory: God said "Bang!" and the universe was created."

Serginator

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Deep Desires


Hee Haw!

Got to do my first palpation today with Dr. Nell. Most of these cows were about 220 days into their pregnancy. Of course these here cows are mighty glad to have Dr. Nell give them the green light for a well deserved pregancy leave from work.

Feeling the fetus was pretty cool, as a matter of fact I felt the leg on one of the little critters. A dairy we went to was downright udderly skanky as a ten buck whore. We went down the road to Tony's and one could immediately sense that he was running a pimp dairy. ..clean happy California cows.

Nicole's birthday is coming up on saturday and will be a farm animal theme. I'll post some pics soon after. She's growing so fast and I'm noticing my joints are starting to ache alot easier. But I've told Sharie that if I get old enough to ever consider ridin' a recumbnent to slap me silly.

Sayunara





Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Ross-tah' Bound


We'll not to many of you know what has happened since we left the IE. I've ridden my bike for hours on end without a living soul in sight let alone another cyclist. I'll take that back if cows count though. I've also been doing tons of laps in the pool to try and hone down my swim leg for the Tri thang. Running has been the most neglected. I figure since I'm doing olympic distance 1.5k/40k/10k I can get away with running 0-3 miles per week.
On a lighter note I've done a complete 360 with my career goals and have gone from vet school to military to vet school. All in all it wasted about a year. But hey it's not a damn race so what the hell. So vet school it is. Ross University will give me a textbook beating starting January 9, 2006. It will be a different kind of suffering for me. I just hope I don't bonk around semester 9/10. They say the first semester is the most difficult. 2.4 years on the rock (St. Kitts) and 1 year stateside.
Apparently they give us a choice 1-3 of the school we are interested in doing our last year of clinicals. Ross has contracts with about 22/28 veterinarian programs in the US. I've been eyeing Colorado State University, Washington State University, or Texas A&M. Either way I have to do my time at the rock, so foist things foist, ehh.I'm also mentally commited to no longer competing in NORBA/USCF/USAT for 2.4 years. Jeez I'm already missin' it. However, I will be taking a beater mtn bike and trainer, running shoes, and goggles.
Oh, and did I mention I'll have full access to EPO and roids? J/K!!! Anyhow if you have ever ridden with me, are related, or I owe you money; you're more than welcome to come visit us on the rock....we have plenty of space.

In the Beginning....


In the beginning Tili created a blog. And the blog was without form, void and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And so it is that I start on this great journey. . . to blog or not to blog that is the question. To travel where many have gone before.

Therefore it is with such fervor that I have a dream that one day this blog will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident": that all blogs are created equal.

Tilichon