Back in the Saddle
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Back in the Saddle
Today I took the Stumpjumper out for a spin on one of the local trails. It was just a 4 mile ride on some non-technical doubletrack, but it was my first MTB ride since I started my cancer treatments. I stopped a few times to catch my breath, especially on the 3/4 mile gradual climb up "grassy hill". It was great to be out in the dirt again and I felt great after the ride. Tomorrow I'm taking Ribby out for her first ride since early June, about a 12 mile flat ride around the airport.
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Great to see you riding again. Won't be long before the Grassy slope is a good workout taked at speed.
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You are an inspiration to us all.
Keep on striveing for the pre cancer life you had, rideing will help you get there.
Keep on striveing for the pre cancer life you had, rideing will help you get there.
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I was just wondering last evening how you are doing. So glad to see you out there doing so well. You, and the others here who continued riding during cancer treatments, are a fantastic inspiration and encouragement to the rest of us.
Once again, very nice pics. Who is the photographer?
Once again, very nice pics. Who is the photographer?
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Yessssssssssss.
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. . . .and I love the T-shirt.
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This is from BD's Life Line blog:
Keep it up, BD! When I got to the part where you said you rebounded so quickly, I already knew the answer, but you finished it for me. If your resilience is that unusual to your doc, hopefully he'll take a serious look at what you're doing, and write an Rx for his other patients to do the same.
I saw the chemo doctor this morning before going to work. He was pleased with my blood values , my weight gain and my energy level. He liked the fact that I rebounded so quickly after the bad days last week. He seemed to looking for ways to understand how resilient I am. I think it's simple. Bicycling.
Keep it up, BD! When I got to the part where you said you rebounded so quickly, I already knew the answer, but you finished it for me. If your resilience is that unusual to your doc, hopefully he'll take a serious look at what you're doing, and write an Rx for his other patients to do the same.
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This is from BD's Life Line blog:
Keep it up, BD! When I got to the part where you said you rebounded so quickly, I already knew the answer, but you finished it for me. If your resilience is that unusual to your doc, hopefully he'll take a serious look at what you're doing, and write an Rx for his other patients to do the same.
Keep it up, BD! When I got to the part where you said you rebounded so quickly, I already knew the answer, but you finished it for me. If your resilience is that unusual to your doc, hopefully he'll take a serious look at what you're doing, and write an Rx for his other patients to do the same.
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True. I was thinking of a GP, not an oncology doc.
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Go, Go, GO! Good for you!!!
I applaud you sir! Go for it!
All my best!
I applaud you sir! Go for it!
All my best!
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Yes, very good news!
Instead of riding today, I went to a blues festival. Wonderful weather, great music & good food (BBQ chicken & ribs).
Oh, and a slice of sweet potato pie.
Instead of riding today, I went to a blues festival. Wonderful weather, great music & good food (BBQ chicken & ribs).
Oh, and a slice of sweet potato pie.
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Nice going!
Next time I expect we'll see some "air"?
Next time I expect we'll see some "air"?
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It was a small town festival, with regional blues bands, a couple from Milwaukee. No one of note, which kept the price low ... just $10 for 8 hours of blues. A couple of the bands were quite good, the rest were good. No losers.
My favorite was: Reverend Raven & the Chain Smoking Altar Boys. One of the Altar Boys played a mean blues harp.
The headliner was Paul Cebar, who has a bit of fame:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cebar
And if you like beer, and the crowd certainly did, they were selling pitchers for $8. A quarter BBQ chicken was just $3.
My favorite was: Reverend Raven & the Chain Smoking Altar Boys. One of the Altar Boys played a mean blues harp.
The headliner was Paul Cebar, who has a bit of fame:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cebar
And if you like beer, and the crowd certainly did, they were selling pitchers for $8. A quarter BBQ chicken was just $3.
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I don't have the words to describe how great it felt to be back on my road bike today, feeling the cool lakeside air rush by me. The last time I rode Ribby was on BRAG, the 2nd week of June.
I rode two of the 5.5 mile laps around the airport and I felt great. I even managed to get in a couple of hard pulls at about 21mph for as long as I could hold it (not long). I tried to sprint the last 1/4 mile, but gave out before the end. I guess it was more of a leadout than a sprint .
I enjoyed the good company of my wife and a few club members. It was a great morning for a ride and I'm glad I was able to do it.
https://flickr.com/photos/bluesdawg/s...7607140563996/
I rode two of the 5.5 mile laps around the airport and I felt great. I even managed to get in a couple of hard pulls at about 21mph for as long as I could hold it (not long). I tried to sprint the last 1/4 mile, but gave out before the end. I guess it was more of a leadout than a sprint .
I enjoyed the good company of my wife and a few club members. It was a great morning for a ride and I'm glad I was able to do it.
https://flickr.com/photos/bluesdawg/s...7607140563996/
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BD & Ribby ... together again. As it should be.
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How wonderful you must feel! There's nothing like a bike ride to lift your spirits, is there?
Really glad you're making progress and kicking cancer's *ss.
Really glad you're making progress and kicking cancer's *ss.