Monday, June 28, 2010

Make that Cd'A 3- JC 0

"When you get hurt and all your sacrifice adds up to NOTHING...
are you willing to put it all on the line again?" - Conrad Stoltz

See you in 2011, Cd'A. We're not done here. Not even close...

Thanks to my dear family, friends and my awesome sponsors, for being there for me.

Time to re-focus.

jc

PS-For those who've asked, stomach cramps lasting the *entire* ride and worsening while running-shufling was the kill switch this time. I think it was the few mouthfulls of lake water....

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Cd'A 2, JC 0

"Lemme see your hands in the air if you underdog,
If you are not a favorite...."

The van is packed, the team is ready, we're on our way Idaho... it's time to settle the score.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Father's Day Recap

This past weekend we had some really brutal weather here in Seattle to welcome the summer. Team Management shoved me out of bed at the crack of dawn on Sunday, and indicated to go swim in the cold lake. Brrr....

Photo by Zach Hodgson

Greenlake is still cold (specially with just one latex cap on), and the air temperature was ~50F. When I got done swimming, I was ready for some hot breakfast and coffee. I opened the front door to our house, and was greeted by a delicious aroma and a cheerful Donovan screaming, 'Happy Father's Day! We made you CAKE, Papa!' Not only had they made hot cakes, but also super yum coffee cake. It. Was. Awesome. As the rain started to really come down outside, and we were sitting over the cozy warmth of oven-baked goodies, I was one happy papa....

We are all excited to get going and have a nice little vacation in Idaho, hopefully with nice weather. 4 more cold swims, and a couple more rides and runs before show & tell.

jc

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Boise 70.3 - 16th MPro


What better way to end the last big build to an Ironman than with a lot of pain courtesy of super tough race conditions? So thanks, Boise, for kicking my butt.

I drove to pick up fellow pro Michael "Rocket Cheeto" Gordon, and then we were on our way to Boise. The drive was really nice, and we got the chance to catch up, ponder the meaning of life, and trash talk.

The 2pm race start was awesome. More 70.3's should do this. Here's how it went- The water was WAY cold for this dude. I could not keep my hands open to catch water towards the end of the swim, which got more interesting with the the little chop on the way back. I was just wanting to be out of the freezing reservoir. Wasn't a good swim.


Blue Triads racked after a tough tough ride.

On to the bike, we were immediately greeted with absolutely crazy wind conditions on top of heat. Everyone I talked to after the race agreed it was ridiculous. We got blasted the whole ride, having to either lean hard left, or right, to keep the bikes upright. After that kind of riding, there just wasn't a whole lot of running left in anyone. Just look at the run times.


Michael & I chatting it up with our buddy & runner-up Ben Hoffman.
Cuidadito con Ben- el chamaco se ha convertido en dinamita pura, y va por buen camino.



Professor M. Gordon, Doctor A. Jensen, B. Halpin, "the Missoula Click" + 1 Mexican, post-race.


Hey, if you see this guy, please remind him he owes me a beer.
We chatted post-race about what REALLY matters (the World Cup!)

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Before signing off, thanks to Shane and Katie for hosting us. You guys were truly awesome! Thanks to my great sponsors, Blue, Nuun, Blue Seventy, First Endurance and Oomph! for their continued support. Last, but always first, Theresa & Donovan- I missed them so freaking much.

My lats/shoulders are still sore from fighting to keep the bike on the road, my butt is sore from all the driving. Bring on the taper, 13 days to Ironman Coeur d'Alene.

jc

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Boxes & bags of goodies

The new Blue Seventy Trisuits are here, and mine just made it back from getting logo'd!! The endurance suit uses Cold Black fabric to keep things cool and allow ariflow. It also has as few seams as possible. The fit is great for me and I'm excited to race in it and make a fashion statement! I would like to thank taigraphx for the print job and crazy-quick turnaround.
Representin' for the guys that support me

In addition, a package from the folks at First Endurance arrived, to restock my pantry with rocketfuel. EFS drink and liquid shot continue to be my staples for training, and I resort to Pre-Race when it's an early morning workout or, as the name implies, pre race nutrition. I was also sent the new prototype Liquid Shot flavor. I really like the original vanilla, but this is equally tasty and a good option for all you non-vanilla-ites out there. And of course, Optygen HP rounds up my stash.
The 2 small flasks are the top-secret new liquid shot flavor.
I could tell you more about it, but then I'd have to put you in the cooler...


As always, Nuun keeps on hydratin', and I recently got a little refill. Mhhhh.... bubbleycious goodness.....

Can't wait to get to the start line at Boise and then see what happens 2 weeks later.

I 'll try to make as many guys see this side of the trisuit this season.

jc

Sunday, June 6, 2010

More hurt, exploding gear and other stuff

The last big build training block for the big race is on-going. Things are going well. I've been able to make the most of my bike training time thanks to the computrainer. Boy, does that thing hurt. This past Saturday it destroyed the tire on a trainer wheel. Granted, the rubber was old. Still, that is just plain cool, when you are able to take a piece of equipment to its limit (without hurting yourself in the process, of course).

On a not-as cool note about equipment failing, the battery inside my SRM powercontrol exploded. WTH? I have no idea why or how. The burst was strong enough it severed cable connections, basically, rendering it out of commission. Since it lightly holds charge, I may try to race with at Boise just so I can have speed, HR and rpm numbers in front of me.

At this point in time, I'm starting to feel the fatigue accumulating in my body. That, and a few nites of reduced sleep hours, and I'm starting to move a little slow. I am looking forward to racing hard next Saturday at Boise, and then to begin the taper down to Ironman Cd'A.

Let's see what we got then.