I had terrible nightmares last night that the woman whose life I was trying to save yesterday had died. She was on the hospital bed and was pale, naked and cold. She still had her airway tube, naso gastric tube and catheter in. The Dr who was working on her was saying 'Everything is alright, I don't know why you called me, I'm justifiably angry at you'. Great start to the morning....
Here it is. We stayed in Rotorua. Although we've moved further out.We're all very very happy and we now are the proud parents of one school aged child. I've become a one man army and have reasoned to begin the Tikitere Singlespeed Nation I've not ridden much for most of This August, Much like last August actually, Had a terrible last round of the Winter series (again, much like last August) although did knock a whole hour off my time last year.
The Mahi on the bike has been strong and continuous for the last three weeks however, as I've entered the Teams event at the Whaka. Vishnu Clarke and I will be riding our rigid, single speed 29'ers into the history books# as The Grateful Brothers. Should be mean. Vishnu is haaaard and stripped 23 minutes off me on the last race we did (which I should mention was his first on an SS). I'd ridden approximately twice in the month leading up to it, but still. Dude can ride.
Back to the nightmares. Oh, yes. Proper ones. Never had someone nearly die on me before, so with Wife and children out visiting a farm it was time to train/heal/process.
The season's have turned, it's proper spring and everything was gorgeous today. I took a hike up Hill Rd to Tuhoto Ariki and felt better after the climb. I'm reiterating my stance that Tuhoto is a king amongst trails. Technical as you need it to be? Check. lot's of fun up and down? Check. Awesome native bush? Check. Get the feeling that the namesake is somehow somewhere around while you're riding? Check.Opportunity to get your "trials chops" down?? Check. Just like this guy...
That done and dusted I had the opportunity to turn left and cruise back up the hill to Split Enz et al. It was a blast, and for the latter part I had the company of a bunch of guys on "all mountain" rigs who had (all but one) shuttled up. I had the pride of the Tikitere Singlespeed Nation to uphold and did us proud. "Pace on the Peace" was the comment that was passed at the bottom of the hill, which was nice. Totally derailing the already derailed nature of this post LOOK AT THIS. Ah yes. That's right. Here in 2010. I've gotta go get my outfit sorted.....
Ugly/beautiful 90's music to train to?
Yes...
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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