Monday, February 18, 2008

Revelation!

A Chipotle Burrito is a lot of FOOD!

Now this might not come as a surprise to most but I am used to downing one big one at a extremely fast pace. Today was an off day; only riding an hour and a half it did not seem like a full burrito was warranted for "recovery" but because of the easy accessibility and availability it only made sense to swing by and pick one up on my way home. This time around I decided to stop myself at about half way, wrap it back up, and save the rest for later.

My stomach feels better and I think I have discovered a master two seat session for eating one of these behemoth foil wrapped beauties. On another note the guys are killing it in Cali.

Walker

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Routine


I have slowly developed a routine living down here in the Independent Republic of Boulder. Its nice wake up make a delicious latte or americano on the extremely nice espresso machine that I have at my disposal here in Boulder. The riding is awesome as well for it being February.
So I am on the Roster for Redlands, it should be really cool working for the likes of Dave Z and company. Hopefully I will be on super solid form so I can maybe even get a good result at San Dimas before I play bottle gatherer. But if anyone wants to ride let me know, starting to get kinda lonely here all on my own in this huge house. Well thats all for now.

Walker

Monday, February 4, 2008

Journey Home

Coming home from training camp was chaotic to say the least... The last night in Silver City it actually snowed! The roads were so pretty icy, at least for a desert. The next morning we got to the airport only to find out that our flight had been cancelled to Albequere. Luckily for us there was a Charter flight service right down the road. So we bought a flight for 6 of us and off we went. The plane had to be THE nicest plane I have ever been on and it was only a prop plane!

We got to the ALB airport with 10 minutes to our next flight, had to check in and go through security! It was nuts but so fast that we were able to get coffee before our flight. The worst possible travel day (driving 12 hours from Silvercity) turned into one of the nicest possible. The only thing was that I had to leave my bags behind because there was not enough room for my bike and duffle bag, this was the cenerio for most but everyone else lives in Boulder and was able to pick their stuff up the next day. Hopefully I will be able to get my stuff today!

On a better note I have free housing in Boulder! So now I will be able to hone in my form for Redlands so that I can ride strong in support of DZ.

Thats it for now,
Walker