After not hearing from Lim for four weeks—and with only six weeks left until my races in France—I got in touch last week with Neal Henderson, Sport Science Manager at the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine. Fortunately for me, Henderson agreed to take me on and help me make the most of my remaining time. Unfortunately, I’m just not Panerai replica watches feeling great on the bike right now. The week after my May 10-11 rides in Austin, I went for one easy spin, then tackled the Santa Fe Century on May 18. My plan to add 30 miles and another 4,000 feet of climbing to the end of the ride fell apart when I hit the wall at around mile 84 (of the 106-mile route).
I went for a couple of moderate rides over the weekend, then headed out to do a field test so Henderson could get an idea of where I’m at. The test involved a 30-minute warmup and a few drills, then all-out efforts of five seconds, five minutes, 20 minutes, and one minute. But I was literally getting blown off the bike by 40 mph crosswinds. Frustrated, I quit the test halfway through the 20-minute segment. It’s tough to find a rhythm replica watch gift when you’re just trying to stay upright.For now we’ll work with numbers that I have from a previous test (252 watts for 20 minutes), and I’ll try to retake the field test sometime this week. In the meantime, aside from my wedding weekend, I am committing to a monk-like existence for the next six weeks. Work, food, sleep, and training. I’ll be grabbing any fitness improvements that are available to me during that period. There’s still time to get back on track.—John BradleyTo go to The Crazy Bet homepage click here.
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