That's how much ibuprofen I just consumed. I slammed my body into some trees today while trying to lay it on too thick. Once pretty violently, enough to shake me up a bit and lose a bunch of time. I went from 15mph to zero in half a second and my left lower leg took the hit. I did have my best start yet though. After my crash I started losing it and Jerry was able to catch me and walk away for good in the
singletrack after the last set of climbs. I'm happy with how I dealt with adversity and am pretty stoked about the race. I did forget to eat again and that didn't help my already shaky final lap. This course at Lake Geneva is the cat's ass and a super gnarly dirt roller coaster. Loved it. The Racing Ralph 2.4s were brilliant, even if 15psi up front may have been a bit squirmy late in the race. Quite possible though that it was me that was getting squirmy. 4
th again, and moved up a couple more spots in the Comp field. Big thanks to the
Chainsmokers injured reserve for the
handups, company, and encouragement.
Sheri took up the slack again and brought home 2
nd in her age group and 5
th of a large Cit women's field. She was taking them to church!
I think I'll give that a try before the season is up.
Rowan followed Russell's lead and napped through his race. He did however clean the paved hill behind the building heading into the venue. He was standing and grunting, pushing that gear. I was a proud Daddy.
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Nice work Kerry. At least one guy seemed to love it. You really seemed to be in your element today. See ya @
Wausau. Or New Fane?
While I didn't nap, I did enjoy a couple of High Lifes.
Yeah, it sounded like you guys were having more fun than we were.
awesome job both of you!
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