Sunday, December 28, 2008

Muddy Buddy

Yes, there is a race series of this name, but it's just as real when you're riding behind your husband on a muddy, wet trail. We decided to take advantage of the 65 degree weather and get out on our bikes early this morning. I sported my cute new Terry hot pink mandarin jersey and a pair of shorts. We weren't the only ones taking advantage of the mild winter weather, and the trail was occupied but not crowded with runners and bikers. Unlike years past, where I felt the need to hammer the whole way, from the get-go I told Stuart to surge ahead while I meandered and enjoyed low HR base work. But for a long stretch, he stuck with me and did the pulling, resulting in more than a bit of roadspray headed my direction. Although the weather was warm, we were dealing with wind gusts upwards of twenty miles per hour, so rather than fight them, I embraced the slow pace and contemplated the year I've had and the year I want in 2009.

Surprisingly, although I feel as though I worked harder, I actually put in fewer hours than in 2007. That doesn't make me happy, even though the race results were better. So, that's feeding in to my thought process and goal setting this week. Frankly, work will likely be a bit on the slow side the next few days, so that should lend itself to some soul searching and serious goal setting.

In any event, we had a great ride. Stuart found a "long cut" off the trail to take us on city streets rather than dealing with the stop and go of the last few miles of the trail. From there, we took a detour through the streets of North Arlington, to show him a neighborhood I found, in the event we ever decided to move that I'd be interested in watching. Our plan had been to stop at Starbucks for a few peppermint mocha lattes, but I was sweating bullets, and it seemed not quite as compelling. Maybe next weekend. There were more than a few hills tossed into the last 6 or 7 miles of our ride, so a cold glass of water was a bit more compelling at that point.

Overall, about 26miles. Slow pace, but for late-December, an acceptable workout. Got home to find my bike and my face spattered in mud, the price I pay for drafting off Stuart in the strong headwinds. Twelve hours later, my quads are burning and I'm ready for bed, but pleased to know that the true off season is over and the groundwork is being laid for a strong and successful 2009.

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