Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Progress - One Lace At A Time

Yeah I know, it's not so exciting to tie your shoe but try having your femur pulled out of the side of your leg/ass, the ball of the femur ground down, hammered, put back in and stitched up. Then try and reach for those laces. Yes you will then know pain, I mean this is the true pain train. Well you can imagine just how excited I was when I finally pulled this one off -The time had arrived and I was no longer restricted to loafers, sneakers with elastic laces and extra long shoe horns.
Shortly after this it was off to the surgeon for the first follow up. Good Dr. Su looked, moved my leg about, had me limp around and then with a smile gave the good news that it was time to drop the crutches ASAP and make like good old Forrest Gump - Well my loyal friends there is a lot more in the works and the news will be forth coming shortly.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Breaking News- C-Dubs Retires From Ultra Endurance Racing

Well loyalistas and connoisseurs of the NECS we never thought the day would come when a story of this magnitude would be broken but it has happened. Our sources have been scouring the dumpsters and trash cans for evidence of this event and finally the truth has come out. When confronted with this photograph C-Dubs, after initially dismissing it as a cheap knockoff akin to a Rolex from Hong Kong, agreed to sit down for a one-on-one with none other then the NECS's favorite reporter Katie the Cougar. What you are about to read will make you jaw drop and wonder if C-Dubs is either gone off the deep end or is really on to something.

KC - C-Dubs, when did you first realize that your days on the ultra endurance circuit were finally over?

C-Dubs - Well Katie, after finishing the last 101 the first thing on my mind was to get into the operating room and get the hip resurfaced. From there it was focusing on recovering and preparing next year’s event. It was a this point that fate was to intervene.

KC - And how is the recovery going, do you feel you are on track?

C-Dubs - Progress has been really good and the surgeon gave me the green light to move from just walks to riding again.

KC - Did you first ride meet expectations

C-Dubs - Katie, it turns out on that first ride, which was on a LifeCycle, I was watching the Vuelta. During the ride an ad for ProForm, the official training bike of the Tour de France came on and I had quite an epiphany. It was at that moment I realized where my future in cycling would be. I mean look at the head shaking effort this guy is putting in on the ProForm Clearly this is a dangerous sport requiring participants to wear gloves and a helmet. Efforts like this could result crashes into life threatening objects like coffee tables and televisions, think of the potential for brain damage if you put your head through a 42” flat panel!

KC - But how will this satisfy your thirst for competition?

C-Dubs - I am already in contact with Pat McQuaid to have the trainer UCI certified and with the ability to program in any stage there is a movement to have ProForm rider’s times posted against the TdF field to vie for the yellow jersey. With Credit Lyonnais having an ownership stake in the product they are fully backing the concept.

“Ringing phone”

C-Dubs - Sorry Katie I have to take this one, it’s the Schleck brothers. We are in the midst of negotiations to put together a ProForm team with backing from Hyundai and Emerson electronics. I’ll have my agent get back to you for another interview once we wrap up the negotiations.