Skeeterville
Well the level of skeetness is intensifying as i move south. From Boulder to Kansas, the Skeeter Factor intensified. Then from there to Russellville, AR, the level has risen from orange to red. Collegiate Nats was a great time. Sry i don't have any pics but it was hot, humid and sunny the whole time. The Road Race went well. I did team work for most of it. Then cramped with about 6 miles to go. Got more fluids in me, got a second wind and finished strong. I got 45th, not bad. Kiel got 2nd after working in two breaks during the day. The after party was a shit show but whats new.
Now I'm in Russellville AR for the Tri Peaks NRC. It will be my first official P1/2 race. I guess its one way to start things off. It will also be my longest stage race to date, 5 stages, i hope i make it.
The other morning i woke up after a 11hrs of sleep and slept through breakfast (12pm). So i was directed to the Cracker Barrel, where breakfast is served all day.

No one told me i would be the only one under 50. Collin would have cleaned up shop here!
I'm staying here with long time friend Brian Kendall. In an attempt to fit in with the locals we cranked up the bass in the Windstar and rocked out to some skeeter tunes.

Then hit up the local Whole Foods for some quality.

Brian also needed some Chamois creme.

The past few days have been spent doing pretty much nothing. And while the skeeterness of Arkansas is pretty intense. The riding out here is pretty nice.

Well that's really all i got. Kinda lame i know. We'll see what else happens. Hope everyone is having a good summer and best of luck to Kiel who is racing in Europe and hopefully turning some heads.
Now I'm in Russellville AR for the Tri Peaks NRC. It will be my first official P1/2 race. I guess its one way to start things off. It will also be my longest stage race to date, 5 stages, i hope i make it.
The other morning i woke up after a 11hrs of sleep and slept through breakfast (12pm). So i was directed to the Cracker Barrel, where breakfast is served all day.

No one told me i would be the only one under 50. Collin would have cleaned up shop here!
I'm staying here with long time friend Brian Kendall. In an attempt to fit in with the locals we cranked up the bass in the Windstar and rocked out to some skeeter tunes.

Then hit up the local Whole Foods for some quality.

Brian also needed some Chamois creme.

The past few days have been spent doing pretty much nothing. And while the skeeterness of Arkansas is pretty intense. The riding out here is pretty nice.

Well that's really all i got. Kinda lame i know. We'll see what else happens. Hope everyone is having a good summer and best of luck to Kiel who is racing in Europe and hopefully turning some heads.




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