I hate crashing! Today I crashed on the road for the second time since I have been riding seriously. I should feel luck that in 6 years I have only crashed twice but the first time cost me the frame on the bike my wife got me for Christmas. This time the only thing that it cost me was a new saddle and a new team kit. I had been looking at replacing my saddle for a while and luckly I just found the saddle that I wanted on sale and got it pretty cheap (75 bucks). Now I have a sweet looking selle italia SLR! The thing that kills me is the loss of my brand new team kit. I am hoping that I can get a another one since these were the most comfortable shorts and jersey I have ever worn!
I am still working on figuring out exactly why I crashed. I was taking a corner quickly but no faster than normal and suddenly my tires lost their grip and I was skidding across the pavement. I either leaned to far into the turn, hit some gravel, or a bump. Either way the result was the same. Hopefully getting back on tomorrow will not feel to bad. In fact sitting on a saddle will probably feel better than sitting anywhere else considering where the road rash is. Now if my pinkey finger will return to its normal color rather than the blueish color it is now!
I guess crashing is part of the game and the pro way is to get back on.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
NEW TEAM--FCS/Metro Volkswagen
My new team kit is finally in and I can't wait to put it on and go for a ride. The new team has a club level team (the one that I am on) and an elite team (the big boys and girls). The elite team women are all working for a shot to go to Europe this summer and race over there. It is nice being on a team with an elite squad of young folks who may make it to the big leagues one day! Just trying to keep up with them provides all of the challenge I need.
Go Metro!
Go Metro!
Austin Pictures
While we were down in Austin/San Marcos we made it down to the Alamo and Nici was not really all that impressed. She was so unimpressed that the only pictures that she wanted was a 140 year old live oak tree outside the Alamo:
On Sunday we managed to make it to Gruene and the we had a great lunch at the Grist Mill. It was a little cool but sitting out on the patio looking over the river was very nice.
Here is downtown Gruene:
After lunch at the Grist Mill we drove out to Wimberly and got to see some more of the Hill Country.
So hopefully it is obvious why Nici and I are ready to leave North Texas and either head to NC or down to Austin if we can't get back to NC
On Sunday we managed to make it to Gruene and the we had a great lunch at the Grist Mill. It was a little cool but sitting out on the patio looking over the river was very nice.
Here is downtown Gruene:
After lunch at the Grist Mill we drove out to Wimberly and got to see some more of the Hill Country.
So hopefully it is obvious why Nici and I are ready to leave North Texas and either head to NC or down to Austin if we can't get back to NC
Austin, TX
We just got back from a wonderful trip to Austin, San Marcos, and San Antonio. I am already missing the hill country and wish that we lived there. While the weather was a little cold on the first few days it got better the last day. We made it to the Alamo and Nici was only somewhat impressed. Really more interested in the cool live oak that was outside.
We got to see an old friend of mine, do some shopping at the outlet mall and get some lunch at the Gristmill in Gruene. I will post some pictures when I get a chance. The hill country is beautiful. Nici was ready to move down there after only seeing a little of the area.
We got to see an old friend of mine, do some shopping at the outlet mall and get some lunch at the Gristmill in Gruene. I will post some pictures when I get a chance. The hill country is beautiful. Nici was ready to move down there after only seeing a little of the area.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
SPRING BREAK
After tomorrow morning I will officially be on spring break. Or atleast what passes for spring break for a grad student. My wife and I are taking a much needed long weekend and heading south to Austin and San Antonio and taking in the hills and nice weather. Hopefully I will be able to convince her that there are atleast some nice parts in the state.
While I did not like watching NCSU lose tonight, hopefully the NCAA tourney will be fun to watch.
So for spring break, aside from the usual work that I want to get done I have a short solo training camp to get myself back into shape. To make things even better I found out today that my some of my new team kit is in. Hopefully the bibs and jersey will be in and I can wait for the arm warmers! I will post some pics of the new kit when I get it!
While I did not like watching NCSU lose tonight, hopefully the NCAA tourney will be fun to watch.
So for spring break, aside from the usual work that I want to get done I have a short solo training camp to get myself back into shape. To make things even better I found out today that my some of my new team kit is in. Hopefully the bibs and jersey will be in and I can wait for the arm warmers! I will post some pics of the new kit when I get it!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Non-significant results
In the research world putting a lot of effort into planning a study, collecting the data, and then scoring it and doing the analysis is what we do. Research takes a lot of work and a lot of time if you want to do it right. When you have a lot of effort tied up into this process and the theory that you have built around the hypothesis that you are testing then non-significant results are not what you want to find after all that work. Out of all of the lines of research that I am working on the one that is most important to me involves working memory and executive functioning. Three studies that I have conducted in the last almost 2 years have taken between a month to collect and a year and a half depending on the project. In the last 3 months they have all wrapped up and repeatedly the analysis has come back with findings that I am not happy about. No significant difference!
Then again all data tells us something, even if it not what we want to hear. Atleast for now I have a alternative hypothesis that might just have a decent impact on the field.
Then again all data tells us something, even if it not what we want to hear. Atleast for now I have a alternative hypothesis that might just have a decent impact on the field.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Last Blast of winter???
Well after a very nice week of warm and slightly windy weather the cold front hit us. When I woke up to ride on Saturday morning it was 33 and we had a 30 mph wind. I had gone to sleep the night before thinking that it was only going to be in the low 40's and I had prepared myself to be ready for knee warmers and a jacket but 33 degrees and a 30 mph wind would take much more than knee warmers and a jacket. So with the wind and cold I decided to work and free up sometime on Wednesday to get a few extra miles in. Little did I know that waking up on Sunday it would be 29!
I can't really complain after looking at the weather back in NC. In fact the whole east coast seems to be a little on the cold and snowy side.
Today may have been cold but for the next week it is going to warm up nicely.
I am keeping my fingers cross that this is the last blast of winter.
2 More weeks of classes and then spring break! It is always nice to have spring break at the same time at the ACC tourney and the start of March Madness.
I can't really complain after looking at the weather back in NC. In fact the whole east coast seems to be a little on the cold and snowy side.
Today may have been cold but for the next week it is going to warm up nicely.
I am keeping my fingers cross that this is the last blast of winter.
2 More weeks of classes and then spring break! It is always nice to have spring break at the same time at the ACC tourney and the start of March Madness.
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