Fri May 14 Report
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 2:47 pm
In case anyone wants to see what I look like when I am inside out: http://connect.garmin.com/player/33236591
On a second note in the sprint I almost had an altercation at speed with the Mighty Chris Fraser that ended with me giving him a big shove out of the way. It was a bit sketchy leading up to me giving him a shove and my shove could have done terrible things as well! I bring this up to note that the best thing that came out of it was Chris gave me a call so that we could talk about how things went down from each of our perspectives and that way we could both learn from what could have been a very bad situation. It was a very cool thing for Chris to do and it will certainly ensure that we are both on the look out for similar situations in the future.
I only bring this up to again emphasize the importance of communication. We are just a bunch of regular folks who love riding our bikes. The high point for me is to go home and brag to Karen about how at one point it looked like (if you closed one eye and cocked your head to the left) I was keeping up with Josh or Bob C! It is not a ride where we actually want to see guys in the ditch (even though Dave likes it there!)
This leads me to think of a couple of rules I will impose on myself that will hopefully help keep everyone safe:
1. I will NEVER move off my line in a sprint or the lead in to the sprint. If I am cooked - I will go straight! Straight is safe. I may stop pedalling and slow down but I will not ever deviate from my line.
2. I will avoid sprinting up the inside if possible. If the sprint is in the middle of the road - so be it but if its not the only guy with the skill to do this right is Lister so since I am not Lister you can look for me on your LEFT! I will always have at least 2 feet between me and the curb!
3. I will be loud! If I think you are crapping out and I want to come by I am going to let you know I am there. I will not sneak up on you and risk surprising you by screaming by 3 inches away when you are totally shagged.
4. If I reach my hand out it will not be in a Herculean effort to push you into the ocean. It will be my way of apologizing for not letting you know I was there a few seconds earlier - and it will always be with love!
5. I will adopt any other rule that leads to keeping this ride safe, friendly and FUN (for everyone).
Peter
On a second note in the sprint I almost had an altercation at speed with the Mighty Chris Fraser that ended with me giving him a big shove out of the way. It was a bit sketchy leading up to me giving him a shove and my shove could have done terrible things as well! I bring this up to note that the best thing that came out of it was Chris gave me a call so that we could talk about how things went down from each of our perspectives and that way we could both learn from what could have been a very bad situation. It was a very cool thing for Chris to do and it will certainly ensure that we are both on the look out for similar situations in the future.
I only bring this up to again emphasize the importance of communication. We are just a bunch of regular folks who love riding our bikes. The high point for me is to go home and brag to Karen about how at one point it looked like (if you closed one eye and cocked your head to the left) I was keeping up with Josh or Bob C! It is not a ride where we actually want to see guys in the ditch (even though Dave likes it there!)
This leads me to think of a couple of rules I will impose on myself that will hopefully help keep everyone safe:
1. I will NEVER move off my line in a sprint or the lead in to the sprint. If I am cooked - I will go straight! Straight is safe. I may stop pedalling and slow down but I will not ever deviate from my line.
2. I will avoid sprinting up the inside if possible. If the sprint is in the middle of the road - so be it but if its not the only guy with the skill to do this right is Lister so since I am not Lister you can look for me on your LEFT! I will always have at least 2 feet between me and the curb!
3. I will be loud! If I think you are crapping out and I want to come by I am going to let you know I am there. I will not sneak up on you and risk surprising you by screaming by 3 inches away when you are totally shagged.
4. If I reach my hand out it will not be in a Herculean effort to push you into the ocean. It will be my way of apologizing for not letting you know I was there a few seconds earlier - and it will always be with love!
5. I will adopt any other rule that leads to keeping this ride safe, friendly and FUN (for everyone).
Peter