Saturday started w/cleaning the house house a little before I could go mountain biking. I picked Ryan P. up in the morning and met up with Ryan Cooley and the Timm's in Sheboygan by the quarry at 10am. We rode around a bit trying to figure out how the course was going to go. This was very confusing, you would see painted arrows here and there. A bit later we ran into a couple that said they new the course and we followed them for a lap. After that lap we went and did it again and then messed around on the equalizer a bit. The first time I went up the equalizer and chose a bad line and didn't make it to the top. The next time up it, I made and then I did it again a made it, so I feel very confident about riding up the equalizer. I need to ride the course again with out anyone holding me back. It would help if the course was marked better too. Too many crossing for me to remember the course. I would like to go back up again Saturday and ride it some more. I am having a blast riding mountain bike! After riding I had to head home and get ready to go to the Brewers game.
My brother and his wife met us at our house and we all headed down to 4thbase restaurant for some grub before going to the game. Food was great, game was great, they won.
Sunday I didn't get any training in, which disappointed me a little. Oh, well I couldn't control it. My father-in-law took us out to breakfast. We went to Braising Pan in West Bend, awesome food! It was a bit of a wait, but well worth it. By the time we were done with breakfast it was too late to try to get some training in, because the guests were going to start showing up for my birthday/packer party.
Daylight is getting shorter making it harder for training, I don't want to resort to going in my basement yet. So, not really sure what I am going to get in during the week and like I said earlier, Saturday head up to Sheboygan and Sunday I am doing the Loberg Century. So, I will breaking out the road bike on Sunday for sure. Hoping for another good week of training.
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