Thursday, May 28, 2009

I'm Not Free.....I'm expensive!


The Green Bay weather saga continued this Tuesday with brisk winds, cool temps and threatening skies as 10 riders braved the nasty’s and rode out. Roy was the 1st casualty with a broken spoke/trashed wheel. It only has 10 thousand plus miles on it he said. Don’t worry; Mr. Mavic will make another one for him. Following the ride we enjoyed 36 hours of rain here in GB with cold and wind thrown in for a bonus. Today we broke out the sun and it feels great. We are scheduled to ride next Tue. At 5:30 so be here for what I predict will be the first nice ride of the year.

Women take note of the June third start of the women’s morning ride from the Howard YMCA. It is early but your day will be complete at just 7:00am, sweet. Check out our homepage www.incompetition.com for more.

Spring is late and it is time to get out there. See you next week!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TNR May 19th Beware the Bob

He’s bad and he’s Bob. That’s right Bob led the train on a sunny but cool night. Arm warmers came out for some and were wished for by all at the end. The wind which has plagued the ride this year did not disappoint. That said a bad wind beats a bad day at work. The weather is finally starting to turn so be sure to get the word out as we leave next Tuesday with two groups, at 5:30PM.



I'm Bad and I'm Bob, don't mess with the best.










Monday, May 18, 2009

Cellcom Green Bay Marathon Photo's +





Awesome weather and a great race brought out 10,000 runners of all ages. Check out http://www.flickr.com/photos/incomp/?saved=1 for my shots of the day featuring the L2R group from Hillcrest School (Love to Run). See http://www.cellcomgreenbaymarathon.com/ for results and race info. Congrats to all that ran and especially all that volunteered, without you it could not happen.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

TNR for May 12th. Wind is not a crime

TNR for May 12th.
True to form the wind picked up prior to the ride and swirling promised a nice hard effort. It was warmer but only low 60s which prompted Todd and others to don the arm, skirt and leg warmers. A good group of 14 rolled out. More to come.