Friday, December 31, 2010

Hello 2011

2010 has been a great year. I feel fortunate to be able to say that and I will work hard to be able to say the same thing about 2011 in a year.

I just got home from a trip to North Dakota where I spent some quality time with friends and family, including my parents, grandparents, and my 100-year old great grandmother. For me, it was a nice way to unwind after a month of traveling in sensory-overloading countries, (which was a crazy amount of fun!) Driving through the plains was exactly what I needed...



The next few months look to be filled with a lot of work and training. I just built up my new Trek Madone road bike and I'm excited to hit my favorite, yet steep and painful, rides around here.


(mine is a test model, which is completely white)

Speaking of painful, my winter training program has been going well and I'm seeing some pretty significant gains. It's crazy to say this, but I love how humbled I am by this program. Some of these workouts leave me sore for days, and some leave me nauseous for a few minutes! My good friend Jason Donald said it best; 'People look at you funny in the gym because you are absolutely thrashing yourself!'

As the new year begins, the racing schedules will be announced and I'll be able to plan out my 2011. I'm looking forward to making this the best year yet - and hopefully putting on a certain jersey I've been working toward for a while.

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

A little catching up

I recently was interviewed by a gent named Ben Welnak for the magazine, 303 Cycling - as well as XXC Magazine. Ben is a stellar fellow who is possionate about riding, racing, and spreading the word on what goes through the minds of us crazy endurance racers. I feel humbled by the kind words and I look forward to reading some more of his features. I meant to post this before I left the country.

Here is one that I was really looking forward to reading as he and I have had some epic battles...
Josh Tostado

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Home. Sweet. Home.

I absolutely love traveling, but coming home after an epic journey - and knowing that you're home for a while - is a great feeling. I'm in my own bed, I can use a washing machine instead of my hands to clean my clothes, I get to mountain bike, and eating healthy is easy again.
(however, with all that said I still miss being on the road!)

Jacob, our host for Music Voyager, took a ton of photos and posted them on the show's facebook page. He and Farook did a great job of posting updates and looking at them now is pretty fun.






I'm happy to be home again. I literally felt my world align as soon as I sat on my bike today. I rode my favorite trails today with Josh and the experience was much needed after being away for a couple weeks.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

A little pick-me-up

We are nearing the end. After 16 days, a few sicknesses, and 90 hours of footage later, we will be heading to Bogotá and then back to the States. I'm really hoping our overnight stop in Bogotá includes some quality time with our new friends from 10 Music - Laura, Felipe, Carlos, and Maria. A well-deserved celebration is in order...

A shout-out of sorts is in order for everyone on the crew, including the producers, ground team, Dave and Dax. Each of us had to hold one another up through some rough moments on this trip. Whether it was lack of sleep or being sick, all of us had our turn, but we were held up by one another.



I can safely say this trip was a success and I'm looking forward to getting home for the holidays before post-production begins on these Colombian episodes. The funny thing is that I'm sitting in another hotel lobby beside the Old City part of Cartegena (google image this place - 'Cartegana Old City' - truly unbelievable) and I'm hearing Christmas music and seeing a full-on celebration as the holiday approaches... but I'm in tropic weather and sweating through the days!

Colombia is beautiful - and so are its people. I'm lucky to have experienced this trip and I believe the episodes will show that.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Best view in the venue

Yep, this is for real. We shot on top of the highest building in bogotá - and we had the whole heli-pad to ourselves.



Currently, I'm sitting in the Cali airport after just finding out our flight to Medellín has been cancelled due to rough weather. Not sure what the plan is, but it's a great time to update the blog...

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Bogotá to Cali

It's been a very fun run here in the beautiful city of Bogotá and we have some great footage to show for it as well. Tomorrow we board a plane bound for Cali where another Colombian adventure awaits. In the meantime, I need to get some rest and fight this nasty cold I have...