After the Tundra TT I headed up to Appalachian State in
The actual riding was not bad but the rest of the experience was quite stressful....
After the studay I headed to team camp number 2 in
Ok, I have had many cases of the flu throughout my life, but this one just totally kicked my butt. I was literally IN BED for the entire week. I was only able to get out of bed to do a little work for like an hour at a time.
The following Saturday I actually rode the bike for an hour....very slowly...and coughing every few pedal strokes, but it was the beginnning of getting going again. Of course this is when the wheels totally fell off of my training blog here. Between getting back some fitness after being sick, catching up with work and then the race season starting I have had a hard time keeping up. I hope to have reports form the road to recovery and the early season races posted here soon...
thanks for your patience :)
Monday, April 24, 2006
testing , camp, and sickness
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Saddle choice is definitley a big issue...AND if you change the saddle you should have the position checked by the fitter as well (usually a minimal charge) as all saddles put you in a slightly different position depending on where your sit bones go. Email me directly if you have any specific questions I can help with ...aapplegate@ultrafit.com
andy bummer about the FLU. I am out west and got the same BUg for sure. Still struggling to find any form after the week of death in early april. Things are coming around slowly. Hats off to ya sounds like you are still killing it year after year. Good luck at mcminnville i will be excited to see your hill climb time.
sam krieg
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