All the women stayed at the Maddox house and all the men stayed 2 doors down at Roger the Rocket’s house. (Unfortunately, that’s not written on his door mat…not yet anyway.) Western HQ was the central hub for all the activities for the week.
Being on the same team with your significant other can have advantages, and I was very pleased to be able to stay with Sam at Casa de Maddox. Of course, that did mean that I stayed in a house full of women, and that’s always interesting. Everyone had a fantastic time and everything worked out very well.
Spending this much time with people can be very insightful. I’m happy to report that I learned a few things over the course of the week. I thought I would share them here.
- I have some of the most fun teammates on the planet. We laughed enough to make our ribs hurt.
- Some headstrong teammates are already fit and riding like champions.
- My teammates are getting smoother with all the paceline practice we do.
- I can’t use my weight as a climbing excuse anymore. Our “King of the Mountain” weighs even more than me.
- Owning a house in Tucson, AZ is great for your fitness.
- Some women splash like a duck in the bathroom.
- Even after 25 years of racing and training, I can still bonk on a 15 mile climb.
- Video editing is 10 times harder and more time consuming than shooting the footage.
- Women can’t work toilet seats.
- Everyone will eat a gluten free diet when it includes tamales and chocolate cake.
2 comments:
What I learned was i can't wait to have my team mates out here again.
I would like to have this kind of experience with the rest of the team. Its easier to bond off of the bike.
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