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The thing with blogging - I can write a simple blog and it would not have to be one of my epic stories, or something messed up, or funny, or whatever. For instance, I can say
Happy Halloween!
and...
The event is held in the Denver Tech Center (DTC) which is about 10 miles south of Denver. This event is pretty small time, but an event that located right up the street in the same neighborhood that I live it. This event also has a fun run scheduled after the last start of the bike wave

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. I was a bit surprised - otherwise I would of tried a bit harder. Well, what I mean is that in past years there have been no official times that were taken. Oops, I almost forgot http://www.goosechase.org/ I have my time listed in the 42 M catagory since that was the longest bike ride available that day. Better than doing a shorter ride. My time was 2:22.28. The time is sort of unofficial since no one was wearing a timing chip, but I guess that was better than nothing.
his placing.
five feet behind him when he probably heard me on his backside. I saw his head turn left and then that was the moment that I had to make my move since he was aware of me and that the finish line was about thirty yards from us. He instantly stood up in his pedals and started to pump his legs, however this was where he lost the race. Since, he was sort of cruising and probably basking in his finishing moment to come he was not pedaling constantly where as I was since I was trying to catch up to him. He had to push from zero point into his low gear which meant a harder pedal stroke for him. By the time he realized his mistake I was ahead and the finish line was right there. It was a photo finish and I won this little race between us by a quarter of wheel.
r everything. I nearly ran down a volunteer at the finish line. She was standing in the course looking at the both of us coming down the hill. How the fuck she did not see the race between us and the speed we were coming, but let me say that she missed getting hit by me by 6 inches! Anyway, the other rider laughed, smiled and said good job to me and all I could do was gloat for I had won the day. Boo-yah!
everyone I passed up that day.