2010 schedule
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Jersey I designed for Vinnie and the rest of the (crazy) Cascade 1200 Permanent riders
I’ve been getting really antsy this holiday season. Antsy for the new randonneuring season to start. Antsy for my form to come back (I don’t have to do that myself, do I?). I have had a hard time motivating myself to roll out the door these days. I love it once I’m out, but the mental prep of bracing for the elements in the morning has proved difficult. It would help if i didn’t need to wake up before 6am to do it, but it really comes down to a whole bunch of lame excuses. I just need to do it. Enough with the BS.
SIR is rolling out with the usual Winter Training Series this weekend. It is always fun to catch up with the rest of the crazies in the group. They’ll give me a hard time for eating so much and I’ll make fun of them for being so old. It will be fun.
I’m missing the first ride though. My mom (Hi, Mom) is getting married in Vegas this weekend and dragging Jane and I along for the ride. We plan on hitting up a couple of restaurants and probably have a drink or two or three. That should help out with my form a bit.
I rode the Southcenter ride (#3) fixed last year, but I think I was in better shape because I’m having a hard time imagining taking those hills again on my current setup.
The regular series is going to be pretty intense this year. Everyone is doing a bit of sweating over PBP enrollment in 2011. It is only done once every 4 years and was slightly overbooked last time around. For this, coupled with the high DNF (no finish) rates in 2007, officials decided that they might need to clamp down on a number in order to keep the ride at a maintainable size. Lots of people (myself included) are concerned that they might not have a chance at getting into this ride that they’ve been working towards. Getting the time off and the money together for a large trip like that isn’t easy, and it is tough to not have any certainties.
In order to get a better shot at going, RUSA members will be given a higher spot in the lottery if they finish longer rides in 2010. It is a bit more complicated than I care to elaborate on, but basically you have the best shot of going if you finish a series (200, 300, 400, 600Ks) and a 1000k in 2010. Needless to say, I have a feeling that there will be very high turnout numbers this year.
I plan on completing at least that much. It is easy to talk out of my butt this early into the season, but I’m shooting for 2 complete series. Chris and I are putting on the Fall 600 (and 200) so I know that I’ll at least be responsible for that. The Cascade 1200 has been on my radar since I started this stupid hobby, so I know that I’m good for that too.
I guess this was a long winding way of saying that I’m going to be riding a lot this year. You should too.
Also eating… I’ll be doing lots of that as well. Happy New Year.



