Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A Busy Weekend in Green Bay

This weekend I was able to finally get back to Green Bay for some time with family and friends. Sunday was spent working on the bike and later at Celebration in De Pere with some old friends. Monday, I frantically put the bike together with a fork from another bike (because my good fork was still in the shop) so I could get out to the camp for a couple laps with Ryan. Running an hour late, I was able to meet up with Ryan and we did two laps at the camp. Being my first ride on the mountain bike for the season I was not sure what to expect, but I quickly got into a rythm and we both put in two good laps. With less than a week until Rhinelander, I am feeling pretty good about my fitness level and am now more concerned about getting the correct fork on my bike in time for the race on Sunday. Hopefully, I can get in one more good ride before the weekend and then it is "Goooooooo" time!

-Andy

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Great Ride Tonight

I got out this evening for a good 40 miles and it felt great! Yes, I did have a headwind/crosswind most of the way, but somehow I just hammered through it all. I think my average was near 20! Not bad for feeling terrible just over a week ago. It looks like I will have a day or so off to get back to Green Bay this Sunday through Tuesday Morning. Hopefully I can get the bike together and ready to ride for the following weekend and better yet - get in a ride at the camp. In the meantime, I think I am going to eat a good recovery dinner and clean up! Give me a call if you want to ride at the camp this Monday!

-Andy

It's Official: School is out!

As a student, the last exam is sort of like the end of the semester. Suddenly, there are no more commitments such as studying and working, but there is still a cloud lingering overhead as if it really is not all over. This metaphorical cloud is of course the grades from the semester. I seem to check every day until each grade appears in the table for the semester. When they finally come in, I can relax and know that everything is in the books. Most of my grades came in quickly, but as luck would have it, I had to wait the longest for the grade I was most concerned about. I could have predicted all of my grades (except for this one) weeks before they were in, the problem was my finance class. This semester I had the pleasure of being taught finance between 5:30 and 8:15 one night each week by an adjunct professor (a person hired for one semester to teach a class - i.e. not a true university professor). To say the least, I sat by as a good class went from bad to worse. I will spare the gory details, but at the end of the semester I found myself fighting just to pass the class. After a long semester and after taking all the exams, I had to sit and wait just a little longer to see what the damage would be. After more than a week, I had the answer. I watched as my cumulative GPA slid nearly 2 tenths of a point from one class. The good news is that my other grades helped to keep my GPA up and hopefully still on the Dean's List.
Better yet, school is now officially over and I can focus 100% on racing this summer. I think I may just celebrate by doing a good 40 miles tonight after work!

-Andy

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Weekend in Green Bay

This last weekend came and went very quickly as I headed back to Green Bay for Heather's graduation and her trip to Ireland. Sunday was her actual graduation from St. Norbert College and then Monday morning, we took her to the airport so she could leave for two weeks in Ireland. Once she took off, I spent the rest of the day working on getting my mountain bike back in order. The fork is in the shop for a rebuild, the bike got stripped of everything and given a good deep clean and polish, I replaced the bottom bracket and started cleaning the other components. After the fork is finished, it will be time to put it all back together and hopefully get in a couple rides before Rhinelander.
On the training front, I am quickly regaining my fitness and I should be ready to go for Rhinelander. Overall things are feeling good, but the knees have been feeling a little pain after a ride. Looks like that 3-D Fitting with Rebecca at the hub will not be too far in the future. For now, I have been making small changes and trying to isolate what is causing the pain so I can keep riding.
Last but not least, I just wanted to give a shout out to all the Flyers who represented the team in Iola. Hopefully we can see this sort of showing to every WORS race this summer.

-Andy

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Have You Seen My Fittness?

With my last exam complete as of Wednesday night at 7:30, I am officially finished with another semester of school and onto summer. The last few weeks have been rough as far as riding and I knew it was not going to end well. Classes picked up and I watched as my time disappeared before my eyes. After a rather long break, I was able to enjoy the beautiful weather this afternoon and get out for an easy ride. Quickly I felt it. I had lost all I gained over the last months of hard work and training. After a cool 40 miles today I am thinking it is not too far gone and with some careful planning, I should be back on track.
I think it is time for a little more recovery food, then later I'll be back with some details of my road season.

-Andy

Monday, May 11, 2009

Where am I?

All I can say is that school is crazy nuts. Three exams to go starting with one tonight at 5:30. Then one tomorrow afternoon and the last one Wednesday night. I'll head to Green Bay this weekend for Heather's Graduation and to take care of important things like getting my mountain bike ready to ride for one more season. Then Heather leaves on Monday for 2 weeks in Ireland and I head back to Milwaukee to start working and hopefully getting in some more ride time. I am sitting in a much better position (fitness wise) now than I was last season, but that is not saying much. I'll be sure to post a little recap of the collegiate road season as I gain time. Until then, it is time for me to dive head first into more studying for my exam in t-minus 2 hours.
-Andy