Jun 5, 2007
Tulsa Tough
Well, that was about as much fun as sticking a pencil in my eye. I lost to a bunch of fat boys (no offense to Kipedalin of course). The whole weekend was packed with fast action cycling. I rather enjoyed it and plan on going again next year. I highly recommend this event for all of you slackers! Kipedalin, thanks for the invite. I still want to kick your ass but I will have to wait until my legs catch up with my lungs. Maybe another month or so. Very good showing for us both and I was more motivated than I thought I might be. For D-lish, I got lapped on the first race, as did Kipedalin but he still managed to finish five places in front of me (although I think he took a shortcut through the alley, but not big deal). The second day neither of us got lapped and we finished five places apart again. I think he's on the juice again!!! Very good weekend and we both have a better idea of where we stand in the CAT V group. Not doing too bad I think. Looking forward to the ride in July with you and also trying to get in some races if they are close enough to home. I will start to post my mileage again this week so you all can sweat the fierce ass whoopin I am going to unleash in August. Take care and remember to click it or ticket!!!! Sorry, no pictures to send but Kipedalin should have a few. OUT!!!!!!
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Bikemonkey: What are you talking about getting beat by the fat boys. Last I saw in your training program, you were the leader of the fat boys. Like they say, things are bigger in Texas.
Kipedalin: I don't think the VA covers mental therapy for post traumatic stress disorder from war let alone from getting dropped and lapped by a bunch of inbred Okies. How does your pride taste?
LaMoney: "Accidentally" leaving your cycling shoes at the lake is great insight to your training plan. "Seriously guys, I will have time to ride this summer ... after I find my shoes," said Lee from the depths of his Lazy Boy recliner while picking the Dorito crumbs from the rolls of his belly.
You got a lot of nerve Grizzly Adams. Your the one with the enlarged crack syndrome. Did you finally get the bike seat out of the crack in your ass. I'll bet that helped out your leg extension problems. I am doing another race this weekend. I expect to bring home the free T-shirt (and nothing more).
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