Greg Harper - 5:56
Bill Ford - 5:43
Jon S. - 6:47
Bill H. - 6:02
Chad B. - 5:25
Very impressive results for us. My time was a personal best, and was good enough to win the event overall! Later Lee Venteicher challenged me to a 'flying mile'. Basically, you take all the resistance off and go as fast as you can for 1 mile. If you can hold 60mph, you will get done in about 60sec. This was a scary experience. The 'flying' part of the title isn't speaking to the speed of the bike, but the very real potential of flying off of the rollers, due to the violent rocking that occurs when you are pedaling on rollers at well over 130 rpm. Do not try this at home... in fact don't ever try this, you could end up on the disabled list before the season even starts.
Pictured is a shot of me pretending to ride my rollers in my pain cave. I was testing my new 'blogging camera' and the timer function.
 Note the treadmill sitting next to the rollers. Yes, I run once a week, trying to keep my running fitness within striking distance of doing a couple of duathlons this year. I will get blown away in the run, but they are sprint distances, so I only lose a minute or so, then I can try and gain it back on the bike, and create enough of a gap, that the fast runners, can't catch me on the last leg.
Note the treadmill sitting next to the rollers. Yes, I run once a week, trying to keep my running fitness within striking distance of doing a couple of duathlons this year. I will get blown away in the run, but they are sprint distances, so I only lose a minute or so, then I can try and gain it back on the bike, and create enough of a gap, that the fast runners, can't catch me on the last leg.
Speaking of time trial cycling. The frame my cousin gave me ended up being to big. So, I almost got a huge hook up.. I suppose this frame is for sale. It will fit anyone 6' or taller and is an Equinox 11, Carbon Frame with about two seasons of use, stored the other two. The model year is 2004. Great shape, low use.
So, I almost got a huge hook up.. I suppose this frame is for sale. It will fit anyone 6' or taller and is an Equinox 11, Carbon Frame with about two seasons of use, stored the other two. The model year is 2004. Great shape, low use. 
But, I was so close to having a TT bike, that now there is no turning backSo, I am planning on buying this new Trek Equinox 9.0. Since I partied with Steve Hed on RAGRBAI last year, I am inspired to purchase the Hed Tri-Spokes (front), and a Hed Lenticular Disc to complete the rig.
Since I partied with Steve Hed on RAGRBAI last year, I am inspired to purchase the Hed Tri-Spokes (front), and a Hed Lenticular Disc to complete the rig.
 
 
 

 Next came the team's most agressive 's*&t' talker, the infamous mister Bill Ford. Pictured below he is pretending to listen to Joe's words of encouragement, in reality he was trying to figure out how he could make this LT test into a competition.
 Next came the team's most agressive 's*&t' talker, the infamous mister Bill Ford. Pictured below he is pretending to listen to Joe's words of encouragement, in reality he was trying to figure out how he could make this LT test into a competition.




 Last up was Greg Harper. Little did he know, I have been training with Bill Ford on the fine elements of mental harassment, so he was in for a rough ride, as me and Bill tried every trick in to book to slow him down with our 'jedi mind tricks'. Below is a list:
Last up was Greg Harper. Little did he know, I have been training with Bill Ford on the fine elements of mental harassment, so he was in for a rough ride, as me and Bill tried every trick in to book to slow him down with our 'jedi mind tricks'. Below is a list: 2) As pictured, Greg opted to wear a head band from his '80's breakdancing days. The result, Bill F. began his Sylvester Stallone impersonation, and Greg became hereafter known as "Rambo".
 2) As pictured, Greg opted to wear a head band from his '80's breakdancing days. The result, Bill F. began his Sylvester Stallone impersonation, and Greg became hereafter known as "Rambo".




 

