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Although this blog was originally created by Andy Brickell and continues to be updated by him, the design and layout of the page is credited to his daughter, Mary-Claire Brickell. She's pretty awesome.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

An unlikely ear-worm

Robin Trower in full flight in 1975
Kevin and I are still building a base before increasing the mileage, and he had band practise at 11 today, so we opted for the four-park loop staring from chez moi.  This also allowed a slightly later start, never a bad thing.  I was actually doing warm-up loops on Kimberley when he arrived, instead of scrambling to get my gear together.

Great minds think alike (and fools seldom differ, as my Mum always added) - Kevin suggested riding the route in reverse, and that had occurred to me already.  Riding out on Eldridge and back on Memorial would eliminate a couple of left turns on busy roads, always a good idea, so off we went.

We hadn't discussed pace but settled on around 18mph, with the occasional burst at 20+.  Kevin was looking as strong as ever and he dropped me a few times.  He had already warned me that I was in for a torrid time due to his latest earworm, a few favourite tracks by Robin Trower that I didn't know.  Later on I had a listen to one of them, "Bridge of Sighs", and enjoyed it but found it an odd choice, with a fairly slow tempo.  Anyway, he seemed to be rocking along pretty well with it in his head.

We got through George Bush and decided to finish out the ride through Terry Hershey park, instead of running down Memorial in Saturday mid-morning traffic.  Kevin used to run in the park back when he was first in Houston (30-odd years ago!) and wanted to see how much it had changed.  He also remembered trapping armadillos and other critters in a friend's back yard and wanted to see if the house was still there (it was).  Foot and bike traffic slowed the pace quite a bit but I was glad to ease off, I think he was too.


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Biking for Little Heroes

good to see Paddy again
Three line whip for the Mules today at the Bike for Little Heroes event.  This charity donates bikes to the children of wounded veterans and Paddy Le Patron is on the Board, so we all try to attend.  Today we had 36 Mules riding, a new record for the team.

It was also Kevin's first organized ride since his latest wreck, so with no 40-ish mile option we decided to take it easy and do 36.  He picked me up with Jens already on board.  Jens is a new employee at the Mothership who wants to get into cycling.  He bought himself a nice new entry-level Novara and is enough of a newbie not to realize it came with a carbon front fork!  Jorge was also in but decided to drive himself as he wanted to get an early departure for a trip to Ren Fest.

Great to see a big group of Mules at the start, including Paddy (back from Singapore) and Mike (back from Blighty), plus many more that I either didn't know or hadn't seen in ages.  Lots of back-slapping and camaraderie, it's a great group.

Off we went in a big group.  Fairly quickly we separated with Kevin, Jorge, Jens and me going at a slightly more sedate pace.  Jens was definitely enjoying himself but he's clearly a natural athlete and decided to push ahead leaving the three of us trying to hold 17-18 mph.  Kevin was full of beans, showing no after-effects of his fall and leading from the front as always.

We took a break at the second stop.  As usual on these smaller rides there were no lines for the portapotties, that will change as the season gets going.  We hooked up with Chris, Greg and Jens but weren't going to stay with them for long.  Jorge was looking very comfortable and really enjoying the ride, which was nice to see - apparently Irina kicked him out of bed and then went back to sleep!

I struggled a bit during the run back but the guys held up for me, which was kind.  Kevin was really feeling strong and wanted to push ahead, so I told him to tear it up and tried to hang on.  I held on for a bit but he dropped me and the others too.  We regrouped for the final run in and crossed the finish line in the Three Musketeers formation.

Back at the Mules stable for a beer and a hot dog.  Then one of the organizers showed up and asked if we could help with bike fitting, so Kevin and Kelly did some adjusting for three of the Little Heroes.  Nice to give something back.

Bear Creek - Terry Hershey loop

Bear Creek - Terry Hershey loop

Daily commute to work

Daily commute to work
This isn't quite right but it's close. 9.5 miles, about 40 minutes.

Terry Hershey Park

Terry Hershey Park
10 miles of safe, paved cycling bliss - except for all the foot traffic

The Sealy ride

The Sealy ride
45 miles through very pretty Texas countryside. Looks benign but there's a very hilly section at mile 35.

The Katy ride

The Katy ride
It's on the Katy prairie - flat, flat, flat