
Friday, February 29, 2008
nothing to do but 'weight'

Tuesday, February 26, 2008
The BMI Blues
On the other hand, I would have to be 131 pounds to get to 18.5 BMI, so obviously this scale isn't perfect, but another guide for assessing health. George Hincapies BMI, for example is 19.6 and Bill Ford's race weight BMI is 23 (based on his claim that he is 6'2" and weighs in at 179lbs in peak form).
So, I have adjusted my fitness goal to really see a difference in performance this year. My VO2 max, lactate threshold, etc. are determined by genetics and training, so my 'engine' is sort of locked in for the season if I stay on track, my plan then is to have this same engine reside in a smaller 'chasis'.... therefore the power to weight ratio is improved.
MY GOAL: So, based on my research, and general knowledge of my body and lifestyle, I am aiming to reach a weight of 160 pounds. This would be a BMI of 22.6, and probably as low as I will ever be able to get, considering my build. I weighed in at 166.8 this morning, but I am fixated on this goal, so the diet is on.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Rollin in Cedar Falls







Thursday, February 21, 2008
Race Weight
I am about 5 foot 10 and 1/2 inches tall. If I can somehow average 165.5lbs (morning weight, naked and post-poop), I will be extremely lean (at least compared to the last few seasons of my racing). I started at about 174 in January, but didn't start weighing regularly until this week. I hope to be at 'race weight' by the end of March. Once April hits, it will be easy to maintain whatever weight I am at, because the outdoor mileage will be in full force.
If anyone has any similar weight goals or ideas, post them in the comments section. I am curious what other people are pulling off as 'race weights'.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
All dressed up and no wear to go.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Iowa Cup
I didn't even get one point in it last year, so not sure why it matters to me. Anyway, I don't have the balls to bring this up on the bikeiowa yahoo group, so my little blog will suffice for my venting. I am glad this event exists, just won't be one of my racing choice considerations like it was last year.
Winter Wonderland
One good thing, I feel absolutely no pressure to ride outside, and since I actually enjoy indoor training, I sort of get a jump on competitors, considering most people aren't as happy about indoor traction action as I am.
Another good thing, when spring actually does begin to surface, we will all be completely ready, not taking it for granted, and should all be able to enjoy a huge surge in motivation.
So, I will go back into my hole with the groundhog until mid-march. Me and phil will be grinding out intervals, base-building, time trialing, roller racin, and even joggin on the tread mill. Ok, also snacking, drinking, binging, purging, sitting, sleepping, burping, sneezing, wheezing, coughing, grouning, moaning, aching, baking...
I started weighing each morning, which means I am starting to think about power to weight ratio. Not an issue on indoor rollers, obviously, but a considerable issue when trying to have success at some of the early spring 'tune-up' races. I seem to eat just a little better knowing I will have to answer to the scale the next day.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Oops, superbowl fever?
Or, maybe I just pull my bi-annual disappering act, only to resurface once the spring season gets underway... I like to keep myself guessing. And for those who might peruse this blog from time to time, it should add a little 'drama' which makes for good reading.
The next post will be a heart warming, feel good peice dedicated to my come back after my unfortunate weekend no-show. Good job to the Muscatine racers, who once again were a top the leader boards.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Super Bowl Sunday Showdown... Me vs. the Giants of Roller Racing.
I just got done on the roller's at the harper shop (team HQ). I was disappointed with my first ride (5:45) and thought maybe I was overtrained. I had planned on doing a second ride from the onset, so I was shooting for around 6 minutes for that ride. To my surprise I finished in 5:29 for the second ride. Doesn't make sense, except that I realized I must not have been warmed up properly for the first ride. Actually, with this new knowledge, I realize I have never been warming up properly, so I should be set for another PR this sunday up in cedar rapids for the roller race. I will use my new 'top secret warm up sequence' to get my muscles in perfect form for busting out the perfect 2 mile TT.
I am hoping for a 'pre-season fitness mini-peak'. And, sunday is the day. I should be able to wrap up the silver medal in the roller race champs, if I can get another sub 5:30 ride. Thank god for my cycling ambitions, otherwise I would just be some really bored guy bloggin on a friday night. I am much happier to be 'recovering' and 'preparing' for a sunday showdown. After this sunday, I will use february for Base Building, then welcome March for my high intensity prep work to get ready for the spring season.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Suckin' Air in the Basement
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.
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.
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.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Lactate Threshold Testing - Harper's Racing Team


Bill was able to ride the full 10 minutes. Unfortunately, we allowed him to go ahead of me and Greg, so we had no idea how brutal his post-ride attacks would be on us while we were riding. If we would have known we would have stepped up the harassment.

I kept a steady speed and tried to keep my effort relaxed. Hoping to make it to the ten minute mark, and get some good data confirming my LT heart Rate.


3) I began to attack his declining speed... This inspired Greg to actually use precious oxygen as he cursed at my comments.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008
1st Race/1st Win
Friday, January 11, 2008
Inspiration comes in all sorts of places...

A statement from team member chris hansen's blog " you other teams better have lots of padding in your shorts cause we're gonna stomp you asses," sort of sums up the potential for fun and games in 08. This new line-up will be a dominant force, and I am interested to see how they stack up against some of the other big teams like ICCC, Atlas/Core, DMOS All Nine Yards, Bike Tech, DICE, etc.
Their is usually only one or two members of my team at any given race, so team tactics aren't really apart of our vocabulary, but I will be sure to mark this new team, good luck.
It's good to have a cousin at Trek

Wednesday, January 9, 2008
January 2008, let's start blogging

Our team is affiliated with the Melon City Bike Club. I am too obsessed with racing and fitness goals to do many of the recreational rides, but it is a good club. I have a slight aversion to wearing melons on my clothing, but I was born in Muscatine, (which apparently used to be famous for selling melons from the island) so I am getting used to it.