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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: October 2007
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Sunday, October 07, 2007. For the Love of the Game. This is the part, I admit that I can't stand about being a B racer again. Sure, racing Women's A meant a longer race and harder competition, but racing at 1pm is so much nicer! Trying to get to a 10 a.m race that is 2 hours away with enough time to register and warm up can be painful. Best of all, the Sox won their game against the Angels. View my complete profile.
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: August 2005
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Thursday, August 25, 2005. 18 Hours on the Farm. I think I have that gene, similar to the one that makes men think that they can hold down mattresses on car roofs with one hand. It would easily explain why I accepted my teammate’s invitation last week to participate in 18 Hours on the Farm an eighteen-hour mountain bike ride in Goochland, Virginia. Sure I’d be apart of a four-person team! So, at eight-thirty in the mor...
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: November 2005
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Sunday, November 20, 2005. I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down. VACX #4 3Sports Red Cross- Back to Chimborazo Park. Was by far the most terrifying, death-defying race I’ve raced since my debut at Frank n' Horst cyclo-cross in Keene, NH in 2002, at which the leader of the Women’s B race dropped down into a ravine and then over a cliff, resulting in a broken neck and the subsequent closure of the course. After stopping for...
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: October 2006
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Monday, October 16, 2006. Death Spiral of Love. I left just in time to make it to Michaux State Forest with enough time to prep for a 130p race. Got a good parking spot and made my way to registration. I ran into some familiar faces. Saw Thom and Ron at the finish area. I asked them about the course was it the same as last year’s? They said that it was, except of course for the Death Spiral. It was in a different locat...
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: September 2007
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Monday, September 24, 2007. Oh the bruises. Oh the soreness in the odd and uncomfortable places. Can it be? Oh yes it can the beginning of cross season has begun. For Charm City Cross (which I can't help but say with a. The course was grassy, which I see as an advantage for my strong quads, yet was peppered by awkward obstacles which were hindered by my awkward remounts (despite the several practices in the week prior)...
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: October 2005
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Sunday, October 16, 2005. Marisa C. Peacock. Beth Mason gets nervous? This was news to me. And we were off! After the race, I was ecstatic. Not only did I not finish last (again! I had beaten Beth Mason! Could I really be A racer material? Did I have the legs to get by could I be the future of the women’s A field? I had visions of podiums and wreaths andthen Beth came over and showed us that her front brake had been on...
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: April 2005
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Monday, April 25, 2005. My Collegiate Cycling Career. Peter Kirsch, a former collegiate roadie from San Diego State was making his racing debut after five years. He rides every day, but hadn't raced since his college days. He raced first in the Men's C race and placed third! Posted by Marisa Peacock at 12:08 PM. View my complete profile. Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association. Tales from the Saddle. Iron Cross My Heart.
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Blood & Mud: Cyclocross Stories: December 2005
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Blood and Mud: Cyclocross Stories. A whole lot of pain for a little bit of redemption. Tuesday, December 06, 2005. All that sprinting for nothing? Anyway, I arrived with more than enough time to register and warm up. First, let me say that it was bonechillingly cold and windy (but sunny! Luckily, Melanie remembered to bring all her old PVC gear for me to have (e.g. skin suits). I had thought I’d race in a skin suit and look impressively zippy on the start line. But it was quite nippy out ...Though windy,...
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Becoming an Iron Panda: January 2011
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Becoming an Iron Panda. Sunday, January 9, 2011. New Year's Tri Resolutions. Okay I know I've done this like twelve times before and I never keep them because I keep getting injured. Well I'm still injured but I need something to focus on, so here it is:. 1 I want to do RAGBRAI. I think I can actually handle this one since the hip seems to hold up for biking. I applied for it with super cycling friend J. 2 I'm signed up for Shamrock half. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Lucky Lotter...