History being made in neuroscience. Can't wait to see the Google search of the brain, and all the things to come of this. Check it out it will be live for a few more days!
I made it back from Phoenix, after an 13 hr drive through the night with my roommate Kiel. Luckily, the whole trip went very smoothly...I will post more later after I get a bit of sleep.
Alright time again for another chapter. After returning from Stuttgart, I took a little off season, i.e. three weeks, which was very much needed after the almost 12 month season. There is no doubt that racing as much track and road as I did in that year has seen me grow leaps and bounds. I mean I went into the Gent Six (blog Nov '06) having never raced an international madison. But at the end of Stuttgart, I have raced four international madisons and a half of dozen madisons around the US. So in the past year I have advanced well past the rookie stage, well at least on the track. So after a little time off the bike I was invited back to Trinidad and Tobago to race in the Southern Games. With two weeks to go, I jumped back on the bike. And put in as many miles as I could, a couple of efforts, and then it was off to the races. The Southern Games consisted of two days of racing with 8 total cycling events. The biggest difference about this race is that it was held on a grass t...
I know it is a bit much for one post but trying to update the blog when it was in Spanish was a nightmare. Enjoy. Links to pictures are at the end. After getting an invite three days before the event, we frantically worked with the promoter to get our team to Aguascalientes, Mexico by Monday. My coach Mark Tyson and I tried to find another competitive partner for me since my usual partner, Ryan Luttrell was out with an injury. We came up with, Jackie Simes IV, who rode with Taylor Brown in Ghent, Belgium last November when we raced the U25 Six. Jackie is a young rider with racing in his blood, who we knew would be up to racing competitively at the Six. So with a partner and confirmed tickets, I was set to go try my hand at my first elite six-day race. Before I left I did some quick research on what to expect based on past results. I came up with results on last years race. And saw that there were a few well know European six-day riders who attended. Thus my expectations were se...