The course map for the race was just released.
Gerald (our seasoned pro) referred to it as “omninous”. I am now officially scared.

Pictured above is the new Trek 2.3 road bike that I recently purchased from Revolution Cycles in Clarendon. Thankfully tax time brought me a bit of a refund and if I was going to do this race, I wanted to have a somewhat legitimate bike to ride. I went the full nine by getting clipless pedals. These are the kind that lock you into the bike providing much more efficient movements by allowing your legs to both push and pull as you pedal. I’ve been warned that very embarrassing 0 mph falls are inevitable as I get used to clipping in and out of the pedals at stop lights, road crossings, etc. I’m prepared to take my lumps.
This past weekend I took the new bike out on my first training run. My condo is located about a block from the W&OD trail which runs pretty flat from east to west. It makes for a good beginners course. I made it about 12.5 miles all the way out past the Reston Town Center before deciding to turn around and head home for a total of just over 25 miles for my first ride. Overall, not a bad start.
A few quick observations from training session #1:
This weekend I’m headed back out for training session #2 with 30 miles as the goal.
Session Miles: 25
Avg Session Speed: 15.7 mph
Total Miles: 25
0 mph Falls: 0

In June 2008, my friend Gerald was diagnosed with a rare form of head & neck cancer called Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma. As must be the case with every cancer treatment, Gerald has had his share of ups and downs, good news and bad. Surgery and radiation treatment have made the past year a challenging one but thankfully as of late, his tests have come back clear and he seems to feel pretty good. (At least that’s what telling us.)
A few months ago, Gerald signed up for the 2009 Philadelphia LIVESTRONG Challenge that will take place this August. He and a few friends will be participating in a 70 mile bike race to help raise awareness for cancer and money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Within Gerald’s email asking for support, came a good-natured invitation for anyone to join his team if they were so inclined. Originally I was content with supporting Gerald from only a financial perspective but the more and more I thought about it, the more I wanted to share the experience with him. I have had but a few visits with Gerald since his diagnosis and missed out on the lone group trip down to North Carolina with some old baseball teammates to see him. Aside from all of the positives associated with this race and cause, signing up to participate would selfishly give me some quality time with an old friend that I just don’t get to see enough.
Last week, my buddy Mike signed up giving me a potential northern Virginia training partner and the nudge I needed to commit. So with all of that being said, I just completed registration for the race in Philly joining Gerald’s “Wannabe Riders Against Cancer” team.
My current goal is to raise $250. A small amount in comparison to the $5000+ that Gerald has already raised. If you are interested in supporting the cause, donations can be made online here: http://philly09.livestrong.org/dascentral. Any amount you give, no matter how small, is greatly appreciated.
I find I do much better with this blog when I have a purpose (e.g. SE Asia trip) so I’ll do my best to keep you up to date with training and events leading up to the race.