I also have a fabulous new distraction. Introducing my very own brand new road racing bike! Please forgive the gratuitous photos. I can't help it - it's love at first sight. It's super light and so fast compared to anything I've ridden before. I am starting to feel like I will be ready for this race so I should probably get registered.
My workouts have been going well with only one or two recovery days a week. The nice weather means I've actually logged some running and cycling miles outside. I am so far behind that I cannot possibly log all of my workouts here. I am trying out some different apps to help track my workouts and I will have to see if I can integrate my tracker into this blog so I don't have to track them twice. In the meantime just assume - running lots, swimming some, and spinning or biking whenever I can.
For any fellow geeky cyclists here are the specs:
Aluminum frame with a carbon fork
Alex DA22 double wall aluminum
Shims no 2203 brakes with integrated shifters
Handlebars with fancy computer |
Closeup of my "brifters" or brakes with integrated shifters. I have to admit that I had to watch a youtube video to figure out how to use them. |
Rear wheel with Shimano Sora 3400 8 speed derailleur. |
Skye systems racing saddle and storage bag to hold extra presta tubes. |
Double platform Shimano clipless pedals. My fancy shoes from prior post clip on to this pedal thus ensuring that I will crash sometime when trying to stop quickly. |
So Hot. Here I am modeling my fabulous new Bell bicycle helmet. I know everyone is going to be wearing this fab accessory this spring. |
New frame pump. |
New allow water bottle cage. |
Quick release front wheel. |
My new ride. Motobecane Record in Matte Black Finish. I like to think of it as the Johnny Cash of bikes. |
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