Sunday, April 30, 2006

2006 Season starts.

Greetings.

Most of you know I've been talking about starting the '06 season, and that time has finaly come. I will be gone all of this week working off site in Milwaukee, which should give you all time to dust off your bikes, fix any problems and test them. I will be back in town May 5th, and I would like our first meeting to be May 6th (Saturday) at 9 pm.

Couple of changes since last season. Last time we did this, it was rather unorganized and no one knew the area. This time around I would like to change things up a bit. Instead of yelling at everyone to come out and bike I'm making weekdays optional training days. The only day that counts is Saturday. This is where you will measure your personal progress. I would like you all to keep time on your lap(s) that way you can monitor improvements.

Everyone is more than welcome to drop by any day of the week. I am making a comitment to this, and I will go every single day unless its raining or an emergency comes up. With this in mind, you don't have to come here to train, feel free to do this at your own house / part of town. I'm just making my neighborhood and myself available to you. I'm including a couple of maps of my area. There is a 1 mile circuit and a 4 mile circuit. I drew a line which outlines the way, so if you can't make our the streets they are as follows:

4 mile circuit

Brentwood to Catalpa. Catalpa to Greenfield. Greenfield to 11 mile rd. 11 mile rd to Southfield rd. Southfield rd to 12 mile rd. 12 mile rd to Greenfield rd. Greenfield rd to San Rosa st. San Rosa st to Brentwood. Brentwood back to home base. This is approximatly 4 miles total.

1 mile circuit:

Brentwood to Catalpa. Catalpa to Stuart Ave. Stuart Ave to 12 mile Rd. 12 Mile Rd to Brentwood st. Brentwood back to home base.

Let me know if you have any questions.

"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever." - Lance Armstrong