Very nice!

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of david caudle
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 4:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [COWs] Re: Kerr Lake Tri

 


Way to go all COWS and nice job of finishing Tim. wow thats a long way to be
on your butt!

 

I competed in the my first Tri this morning.

Swim: 29:52 (very happy with this)

Bike: 1:08:37 (not very happy with this)

Run: 50:30 (not a runner so happy)

Total: 2:31:48 (goal was 2:30 so I'm happy)

Over all came in 78 of 284

4th in my age group

 

GREAT job john anderson on finishing 17th overall!!

 

David C.

--- On Sat, 6/6/09, Chris Hawley <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Chris Hawley <[email protected]>
Subject: [COWs] Re: Double Century!!!
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, June 6, 2009, 11:28 PM

Great Job Tim!!!! I'm glad you met your goal and had a good time doing it.

Chris H.

 


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From: Tim & Susan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2009 10:38:35 PM
Subject: [COWs] Double Century!!!

What an awesome day to attempt a 200 mile bike ride!  First off, Doc starts
the day with a convenience store biscuit and then leads the 33 member
peloton for about the first hour.  I was impressed.  Jim and I took our turn
out front, but my Honey Smacks gave out after about 7 minutes.  The first 65
mile loop was loosely organized with a couple of near crashes as everyone
was getting use to the double pace line.  The second 55 mile loop started
out with a strong head wind and the double pace line was much more efficient
and things got down to business.  No mishaps and no real interesting stories
throughout the ride.  With the double pace line you got to meet and chat
with everyone throughout the day.  Jim did a great job promoting the
Whirligig ride.  I heard him give the spill to at least a dozen riders.  The
4th and final loop began at mile 165.  A lot of conversations were getting
silly and made no sense.  Out of 40 total riders throughout the day the
first flat tire came at mile 185, another at mile 190.  It actually rained
the last 10 miles.  Again it was the perfect day for such an event.  19
riders began the day with intentions of doing all 200 miles.  19 riders
completed their mission, including 4 ladies.  9 of the riders, including
myself completed their first 200 mile day.  This was Goldsboro's 7th annual
event and their their most successful and they declared it their best club
ride ever.  My helmets off to the Seyboro group as they were first class all
the way.  Side note, I calculated that I consumed 45,330% of the recommended
daily allowance of Vitamin B-12 today.  Is that illegal?

 

Tim  

 





 


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