Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Back in the saddle....?

Just like everyone else with family committments, my riding time has become pretty limited this year - less than prior years and that is not saying much. I started out with two road races earlier in the year and since then have not raced. Reason is tri fold - back injury, limited riding time and spending more time with photography.....but in the back of my mind I thought I might give some racing a go come June - where there are four MTB races back to back to back to back.
My riding has been limited to a few short road rides at lunch during the week and usually one longer 1.5-2 hour road ride on the weekend (if I'm lucky)...and no intensity.

So now that we are getting closer to June and the possibility of racing every so closer I made an appointment with my back specialist for a back injection (not EPO but close enough for me) and thought I should really try and get out on my MTB and see if I can ride with the big boys. My "plan" was to attempt the Tuesday fast ride but that plan fell thru...so I hit a Thursday mellow ride with http://www.fatmarc.com/. Although this was an easy temp ride - it was a smart way to head into some riding as this would be only my 2nd mtb ride since there was SNOW on the ground!! Left the ride feeling perfectly fine. Good start!

Sundays ride was planned for a 4 park ride - which I was very nervous about - not sure if I would have the legs for such an event. Attendies were: Les the International Man of Mystery, Fitzy, Genital Ben, Chris H, and Craig. Long story short - 4.15 of ride time and 45 mile later and amazingly...some how I felt fine - not sure how or why, but I have pleantly of riding left in me. Plus this would end up being the longest MTB ride to date for me. Go figure?

So hopefully I can get in one fast Tuesday group ride prior to racing to gague some efforts and I'm ready to get behind the saddle once again to attempt at least one race....and hopefully a few more will follow.

...as far a photographs - here are a few from last Sundays "Escape from Granogue" Complete photo gallery is here: http://mlkimages.smugmug.com/2007%20Sports/320625

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Been way.........too busy

Between photographing the Kennett High School Sports, mountainbiking, kids in soccer, vacation, family and home stuff....time has been at a premium.
Probably the best thing to do right now is just show a few photos from the last several weeks:
Greenbrier UCI Mountain Bike Race:

Great and exciting race - Todd Wells and Katie Compton won the Pro divisions. Velo News contacted me about using one of my photos in their magazine.......but I received the email 10 minutes too late and could not get back in time to meet the deadline. Maybe next time.

Direct link to the Greenbrier Photo Galleries:






























Vacation in Jamica:

Entire family spent a week in Jamica, our first time there. Stayed at the Beaches Negril Resort (HIGHLY recommended). As always - too short!


























Girls Soccer:

My two daughters have been playing in the Hockessin Soccer league. Both are having a great time and doing quite well. Maeve has the mentality that could take her to team Captin one day. Very vocal and smart player. Ella could end up being a lead scorer, agressive and excellent ball handler.

Best games: Maeve 2 goals, Ella 2 goals, 2 just missed goals and a nice assist.



















French Creek Mounain Bike Race: Race was held on Mothersday. I did not know the trails real well so I was rushing around trying to catch up with the lead riders at the next intersections. Missed the lead group a few times unfortunately.

Link to French Creek Race Photos: http://mlkimages.smugmug.com/2007%20Sports/248078













Next race will be Escape from Granogue and then I will be photographing the US Pro Tour road races in Lancaster, Reading and Philadelphia. I was able to obtain a full credential press pass thru Road Bike Action Magazine. They want me to photograph the race for them and want some photographs of the new Rock & Republic Racing team.

Later!

MLK