My time here in Wisconsin has gone by quickly. With several family occasions for Christmas I’ve been busy visiting. It was great to see everyone and enjoy the season here. With some congestion remaining in my airways, I’ve been taking it light with the training, though I did get out to ride some City Park singletrack the other day. It was so strange to be out there riding on dry trails, when normally I’m venturing the same paths with skinny skis underneath me at this time of the year.
Once back to Tucson I’ll be moving into a new apartment. This one will be bigger allowing the company of some racer-type roommates. Of course Tucson will be THE place to train this winter and I’m happy to soon host some friends with the same ambitions. The only challenge will be finding some furniture! My current place was furnished, so I’m on the look to fill up the new place… I’ll be sleeping on the floor to start things out.
With the new year just around the corner and your busy schedule returning to some level of normality, perhaps you are thinking about your own training. I’ll take this opportunity to make a shameless plug for my own coaching business: www.MomentumEndurance.com. I’m looking for new recruits in the coming year. All those that I’ve coached have shown measurable improvements and nearly all decide to continue using my services as they develop new goals each year. Many think of upgrading bike parts, but this year why not make a commitment to building your engine? Give me a call or drop me an email if you might be interested or want to learn more about what I can offer.
Keeping it Real, -TJ
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Mexico was awesome and Chloe and I had an amazing time. We could not get enough of the shrimp tacos, the sand or the sunshine. The beaches were nearly exclusively ours and every aspect of the trip was relaxing.

Tomorrow at this time I’ll be back home to Spooner to spend the Christmas season with my family. Two very different vacations spots, but equally attractive. All for now; expect an update from ‘home’.
-TJ
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So my lack of blogging has left things in a pathetic state lately, sorry. I don’t really have any excuses so I’ll spare you while letting you know what’s been the latest here in Tucson. Riding and working, mostly.

Today I did “an epic of small proportionsâ€? with Dejay, Mark and Monique: 42 miles – lots of it singletrack, 5+ hours of pedaling time, 4600 ft of climbing. It was a ride that encompassed the most sweetness for the given length. Dejay has been riding these trails for the past six or seven years, so he knows his playground quite well and I was fortunate enough to tag along for the adventure. Some of the terrain was over my head, and it was awesome to find some stuff to challenge myself with out there. I’ll surely be back to ride these again!


This past week I also got my first couple of days in at Arizona Cyclist. Of course I felt somewhat out of place as there is much to learn whenever starting something new. My first bike sale was a $4000 Orbea Orca, so I must be doing something right though… It’s a really cool place and everyone is excited to be working there so it’s a good shop atmosphere. Not a bad gig for a couple days a week.
Last weekend Chloe and I did the final Dust Devil race at Estralla on Saturday before racing the Tucson cyclocross event on Sunday. We barely got out of Phoenix Saturday as the Taurus had some serious issues going on. The belt broke which left us without power steering, overheated, and with a drained battery on some rural road just out of the county park. A whole long series of events occurred and in the end we received help from no less than eight strangers who went out of their ways. We also visited three car part stores and I rode 10+ miles on bike in search of parts to get back on the road. In the end we were able to find a shorter belt to bypass the AC pulley which had seized up. We made it back to Tucson late and exhausted from a long day spend in the desert. All of this after a two-hour mtb race… I placed 2nd while Chloe was 1st. On Sunday, I was able to ride away from all the rest once again in the cyclocross race. Chloe also raced the Men’s A and placed an impressive 4th. She was happy not to be lapped my no one else besides me… At least Sunday’s winnings covered some of Saturday’s car expenses. All cheap adventures in the end, and I wouldn’t trade any of them.
Tomorrow it’s back to the shop and the start of a short week. The beach is calling my name already!
-TJ
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The UCI has recently released it’s rankings and I’m currently sitting 1124th in the world. That might put me out of Olympic contention for 2008, but I’ll keep at it… As if the Olympics were ever on the current radar, but it’s still fun to look at all the names. In real news I’ll be starting at Arizona Cyclist on a part time basis starting on Monday. This is a very cool shop and they are 100% into the high-end mountain bike stuff. They’ve assembled a great team of employees and I am excited to be a part of it as the store continues to thrive in a big way. With a second Tucson location specializing in high-end road equipment they’ve got a grasp on a very niche market. This job will sublement my coaching income, but really I’m most excited because it will allow me to further network myself within the Tucson cycling community. Chances are that I’ll meet some awesome people through this place, and who knows, maybe I’ll find some potenital clients too.
In other news I’ve been doing some apartment searching too. My current place has worked wonderfully, but as of January I’ll have roommates and thus a bigger apartment becomes necessary. This is just a studio, so it would be impossible for any others to move in. A RV 2006 reunion of sorts will be the norm for the winter months here as Jenna, Justin, and Paul will all be spending some time down here training. I’m looking forward to having some roommates, a bigger place, and of course cheaper living expenses. Craiglist.com, Apartments.us, and rentnet.com have all been searched daily, but I’m still trying to find the “best� place out there. Maybe such a place doesn’t exist, and everything really is quite mediocre, I’m not sure. I’ll just have to keep searching and come up with something by the end of the month.
Tomorrow will be the third and final race of the Dust Devil series up at Estrella park, which is the greater Phoenix area. I was beaten at the last one, so I’ll be looking for a small amount of personal redemption. With a couple weeks of training in my legs maybe pedaling hard won’t seem so foreign this time.  Tristan had some fun comments about how he’s still in season while everyone else is starting the next season already. Of course there are many approaches to take and I think cyclocross racing is one of the best out there if you can figure out how to take a break and then regroup for the spring mountain season successfully. It’s been fun to follow his success this fall and I wish him the best of luck as he narrows in on another great ride at Nationals. Do it to it!
And if you haven’t found this blog already, you best check it out. Brian Matter will surely provide you with some quality reading. This guy has been there and done that with the mountain bike racing and he’s got the stories to prove it. Who else has met Weird Al through bike racing!? This stuff is great, and the old school pictures are second to none.
Keeping it Real, -TJ
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