Yesterday long bike turned into a bit of a disaster. 35 mins into 4 hour ride, my I haven't puncture in 3 years phase was no more. Replaced inner tube, First canister of CO2 did nothing. I'm not a Chrissy Wellington when it comes to changing tyres/tubes. So i was a bit confused. 2nd canister the same. In between canister 1 and 2 i should have checked the inner tube. because after wasting my 2nd and last canister i discovered the reason no air went in was that the cold from the CO2 had cracked the brittle rubber around the value. I guess not having to use my spares in my saddle bag for 3 years is not such a good thing!
I started the 1 mile walk towards train station, where i was rescued by a group of Cycle tour-ers never been so glad to see them. I think i managed to save face, by whipping my tyre off and rolling in back on, without a single tyre lever. Anyway new inner tube, and pump borrowed i was back on my way. I decided to return to Eastbourne to pick up supplies, good job too as puncture again later. The worse part is my lovely new sticky tyres have little thorn holes in them :-(
Lessons to take from this:
Check and replace inner tubes in saddle bag regularly
Carry pump on long rides just in case!!
On a different thought - Friend Guy Crawford has a new blog - should make for some interesting reading!
Just put my power tap Head unit in the washing machine. 5 minute of panic waiting for it to drain! bloody lucky it's working :-)
Sarah x
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Where did February GO!
February has flown by in a daze. I promised a blog at the beginning of the month and never got to finish it. The weekdays in February were filled as normal with work and training, eating and sleeping - nothing new there! But the weekend were are equally packed full, which was unusual for me as i normally like my sat and sun afternoons to chill out a bit. The first weekend was filled with a 70th birthday lunch and catch up with Simon's side of the family, up in Godalming. The next weekend was the TCR Show. I went up and worked for Zoot/ DJM Products for the weekend. Which was surprisingly fun! I love the Zoot products and could talk for England. I manage to take myself away a brand new - full of storage and pockets over sized rucksack. Which made me very happy indeed!!
Simon came up on the Saturday night and we stayed at his Aunts in Esher, who he hasn't seen in years and years. So that was lovely! Catching up over 3 Pizza express takeaway pizzas, 2 Garlic breads and some wine, between 3 of us - very greedy and a weekend of minimal training which would not balance food intake, with energy expenditure!!!
Then Kris from the Tri Store left on his epic around the world bike ride! His blog http://www.riding-east.blogspot.com/
I then blame the close proximity to other athletes with air con, with the fact that i then came down with a chest infection. This time the doctor gave in to my pleas a prescribed antibiotics to knock it on the head quickly, as i was due to go out to Spain the following week.
Then for the last week of February we were training out in Spain, staying at Simon's Aunt and Uncles just outside Calpe. We got to enjoy some lovely weather, while the UK was underwater! we had shorts, jersey and arm warmers riding weather! We got in some great rides, including a couple of epic all day-ers. The first not so successful, requiring a coke (sugar and caffeine) and crisps (salt and calories) stop and hour from home. We got some funny looks with me sitting outside a petrol station on the kerb!! But the second was more successful and better fueled. Although Calpe has been the base for some of the pro teams this February, we didn't see many. The only one we did see was 2 x Tour de france winner Alberto Contador. At the time i had a bag of power bar ride shot hanging out my mouth, as I was reaching into my jersey pocket, and probably had snot and saliva all over my cheek nice!!
Caterpillar snake!
Insect bit from hell. That's my leg with a massive lump on the side. The photo does not do it justice!
Unfortunately the week had to come to an end and we returned back to the UK and the cold. I've had an interview on the Monday for a Band 7 Physiotherapist position, which I got despite severe interview nerves. I was more nervous than before an Ironman!! The post is in Hastings so means a commute each way. Hopefully be able to ride a couple of days (or more). Meeting with coach next week to discuss. Only sad bit is I'll missed Bodyworks early am swim sessions and the banter :-(. Its okay I've got 6 weeks until I start.
16 weeks till Ironman France!
Sarah x
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