Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Trek Trails...

are awesome. Totally awesome. I doubt I'll ever ride elsewhere in South Wisco. Gehling is way fast and has better handling skillz, but I might be able to take him on a long climb. With all the road time I've put in, turning the bike is not as easy as it once was.

Trek corporate is something else. We saw the new Bontrager shoes that are coming out in July. Watch out Sidi, these things are slick. The 08 hardtails were lined up in a hallway, and I saw some of the concept and R&D for the Limes. Also saw the pink Madone Contador might be riding if he wins in Milan. As predicted in my last entry, I geeked out big time.

Wish list: Superfly, Soho S with Race XXX Lite parts everywhere, XO-2, Race X Lite road wheels with white spokes. Better start saving those commuter credits for TCG.

Today it's off to Wausau for my first WORS race in 5 years. This should be interesting.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Welcome to the new school

Rough week, little sleep, lots of riding, new job, neato bikes, lots of coffee.

Trek is quite something. The professionalism and corporate resources and organization (and, and, and,) don't eliminate the bike shop feel. It's still a bike shop and we had beer at employee training Tuesday evening and then had more beer and hung out for a while. It was good to just have some fun at a bike shop.

Selling here is very different from St. Paul, as I can move a 3k bike on a Tuesday afternoon and tack on 1k in accessories. I had a customer who commutes come in and buy a Soho 3.0 to continue her commuting trend. Selling her that bike and seeing how excited she was to own it made me actually feel excited about bikes.

This weekend is the Wausau WORS and I'm going with Geo and some other TBS kids in the TBS van. And I'm sure we're all going to wear TBS kits and drink TBS coffee and be TBS BFFs. I'd tell you I'm not geeking out, but it might be a lie.

As for getting acclimated, it's been rough. The local coffee shop is okay. They make great lattes, but it's kept pretty clean. No ERC, let me tell you. I don't have a bar yet, but an Irish Pub is going in across from Target and my brother has some leads on a few cool places we can check out. It's been a long week. My plans have changed for the next year or so. No more tandem. Lots of solo road rides on the Madone.

In about 15 minutes I'm headed to the Waterloo trails to ride with Gehling (sales manager east) and Rabbit (tech east). I'm sure this will involve more geeking out.

Tomorrow I start the search for grad programs.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Yeah, I can race 4s

Tonight was my first 4s race and my final Opus excursion. Brian "Cupcake Big Party California" Dump-Can, The Brain, and Butters and I went out there. We killed Butters on the way out, got him there five minutes before the start, and he got destroyed. He loved it. This kid is gonna make it.

Caleb, Cupcake, and I raced 4s. We made it fast from the gun, and strung out the pack on the flat headwindy back section. After the first preem we knew we couldn't outsprint some of the guys, so we made the race suck for them. Just about every lap we attacked on the hill, regardless of a preem. It almost stuck twice, and I did get to ride a lap on my own, but they pulled us in. We didn't win, but man did we make the others work for it.

Some kids didn't seem so happy about it afterward. Billy gave me a high-five on our tactics today. Then I got a hug, since I'm moving.

It's been nice racing in Minnesota these past few years. I was born and raised in Madison, but I'm a Minneapolis cyclist all the way. Fuck yeah!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Finals, Graduation, Madison

Finals are here. I'm taking a break right now from relating (in only TWO pages) Thomas Kuhn's concepts of scientific paradigm shifts with Darwinian natural selection. I know, it's exciting stuff.

After Opus two weeks ago I had to knuckle down for finals and I got pretty sick with a stomach bug, so I haven't ridden much since. My cat 4 upgrade went through so I'll be in the 4s tomorrow, hopefully giving Big Party a lead-out. After Opus, I have one more day at Boehm's, a presentation, graduation, and then I'm moving to Madison and working at the East Side Trek Store.

I'm VERY excited for this new job.


As for summer racing, I'm mostly at the mercy of my job, but that's cool. I'll do Superweek when I can, and maybe hit up some close WORS events, but racing is officially dropping down lower on my list of priorities.

#1 once I graduate: Cruiseliner

Saw Screech at 1on1 today. He stole my Madone for a bit.

Back to Darwin and Kuhn and paradigm shits. That isn't a typo.