Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Longest ride to date....
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Derek - to Amy....
My training is going very well, thank you, and I am getting excited for race day. As you may remember, I emailed you earlier about my desire to
1. Beat Ted
2. Drink yellow Gatorade during the ride without having to stop at 7-11 like I normally do
3. Eat oatmeal raisin cookies on the ride (life is short, and oatmeal raisin cookies must be the healthiest possible cookie, right?)
My desire to beat Ted has not waned, though I mostly just want to see him suffer, since his taunting has caused me so much suffering over the years. Knowing how taxing Ted can be on race coordinators (Victoria (09 - Hamptons) and Ashleigh (07 - Cape Cod) quit after Ted's races, Wanda (06 - Witchita) and Sheila (08 - Honduras) both had to be institutionalized for significant stints to calm their post-Ted nerves), I would guess that by this point you want me to make Ted suffer as well.
And yet, your most recent announcement reads (to me at least) like a personal rejection of my modest desires and a stubborn denial of our mutual interest. I politely request yellow Gatorade andoatmeal cookies for the ride, and you gleefully report that there will be orange G2 and bananas on the ride and all the cookies and yellow G2 you can shove down your throat on the run.
On 3...BEAT TED!
Your ally,
Derek
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Dear Charlie....
I must say, I am very impressed with all of the services offered to those of us competing in the 2010 Vineman Aquabike. It would be a pleasure and honor to be a part of your focus group.
A little bit about me: I am a surfer/mountain biker/solar guy who's always been passionate about the extreme and recently have focused my attention on bi/triathlons. If you were a psychologist you might say I'm doing it to avoid thinking about my impending nuptials, but that's neither here nor there. Actually, it's there because the wedding will be in Bodega Bay. Last year I excelled/survived the Might Hapmton Tri but I wasn't engaged it was just something to do after staying up all night.
Anyway, I have developed a unique training program that is specifically designed for me to beat Derek once again. Derek McConnell. Is he in your focus group? He should be, he's a contestant in this race as well and probably my toughest direct competition. Aside from myself, right? We must overcome ourselves before we can overcome Derek.
Oh, I like that. That may be my new motto. Up until now it has been "Beat Derek. Or Die Trying". I'm not sure if I'm willing to die trying, but I'm not ruling it out either. For now I'm awaiting confirmation from Amy if there will be paramedics on race day. That would give me some peace of mind because between you and me I'm not at all conditioned to bike 112 miles, particularly after swimming for 90 minutes.
Will there be prizes or gifts for those of us in the focus group? If I may, in exchange for my time and knowledge I'd love a membership to your Triathlon organization. Is that fair? At a minimum please bring some Gatorade and Clif Bars.
Thanks very much for asking me to be a part of your focus group.
Ted
Friday, July 9, 2010
Focus Group? Hell yeah.
Dear AquaBike Athlete,
You have been identified as a participant of the Vineman AquaBike in Windsor, CA on July 31st, 2010. In an attempt to learn more about our AquaBike members, USA Triathlon will be conducting a focus group with AquaBike athletes on the afternoon of Friday, July 30th, 2010, at Windsor High School. The exact time for the focus group will be forwarded once confirmation is received. The focus group will be roughly an hour long, and will be an opportunity to discuss your experiences as an AquaBike athlete. Your thoughts and opinions will help us develop a better understanding of our AquaBike athletes and how USAT can better support your multisport lifestyle. If you are interested in participating in this focus group, please send your contact information, including: name, phone number, and email address to Charlie.paddock@usatriathlon.org by July 14th, 2010.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
When I need a little abuse....
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Email #3 to Race Director
Dear Amy,
Please forgive me for not being in touch – I’ve been extremely busy and some things have taken a back seat. Speaking of which (keep your mind out of the gutter please), I’ve not had the time to read your email below although I skipped to the end and caught the part about Gatorade & Clif bars. Personally, I think you should’ve opened with that – food and/or free stuff is much more likely to catch our attention. Damn that email was long. Here’s an unsolicited suggestion: bullet points. If I’ve learned anything it’s that the judicious use of bullet points can save everyone time and increase happiness.
Ok, the latest:
· I still don’t have a bike but am hoping to by race day. 24 days! Anyone ever do the race on a mountain bike? I will if I have to but my mountain bike’s a piece of you-know-what and the tires are bald. It will not in any way help me beat Derek.
· About Derek, well, what can I say? The rivalry has intensified in a non-communicative way. I know I’m feeling it, he probably is too but since we’re not really speaking I can’t say for sure.
· Have a motto yet for the Aquabike yet? Anything? I’ve got mine and I think it about sums it all up: “Beat Derek. Or die trying”.
· The Pre-Race Race is off. It never really was on, I guess. Just too much to do. Can’t even read your lengthy emails, how am I supposed to organize a Pre-Race Race? Besides, my main sponsor (Russian River Brewery) hasn't come through. Can you imagine that though? What a sponsor!
· Will there be paramedics on site for the big day? I can’t promise anything but between you and me I’m not at all conditioned for 112 miles on a bike. The other day I did twenty-five on my mountain bike and it was brutal. I passed an old guy and for that one moment in time I felt invincible but then he passed me a mile later and I couldn’t catch up. Paramedics would give me the peace of mind in knowing that I won’t actually die trying to beat Derek.
· I got a ticket for running a stop sign in Woodside a few weeks back. WTF? I was on the mountain bike and all these road bikers blew by me and didn’t stop either but Mr. Motorcycle cop ticketed me. I was pissed. Please tell me there won’t be stop signs or cops on race day. (And then just yesterday I got pulled over and ticketed for having my iPod ear buds in both ears while driving – apparently you can only have them in one ear. Since things happen in threes I’m being extra cautious right now.)
· No carnies, friends, or supporters on race day. As you can imagine I was very much counting soaking Derek with water balloons and having my own group of followers to heckle and yell subliminal messages at Derek mid-way through the bike race. “You’re tired, Derek”, “You don’t have it in you, Derek”, “Would you like a Krispy Kreme big guy?”, etc).
I know what you’re thinking – bullet points really do help. Without the bullets above, this would have been just a really long, boring email that lacked focus and just rambled on with non-essential “information”. Much like your email that I may at some point read. Ok, that’s all for now. I really look forward to your race. From everything I heard it will be next to impossible but a great time and if I do survive I will feel a tremendous sense of something.
Very warm regards,
Ted