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Living Up To the Name: Bike Crash on Training Ride
Post-disaster. The damage was a LOT worse than it looks. |
There's one thing about being the Disaster Magnet. I know the next disaster is always on the horizon. I'm usually prepared for it. The bad thing is never knowing when it's coming. I ask people all the time: "are you sure you want to ride/run/swim with me? I AM, afterall, the Disaster Magnet." Everyone laughs. They think it's funny. They think I'm being overly dramatic. They think I'm just making it up.
I'm not. I'm one of the most accident-prone people you will ever meet. I'm the walking embodiment of Murphy's Law. If you don't believe me, just ask my new biking partners. They now know.
It started innocently enough. As one of the newest members of the
This knee never gets a break. It still has scars from winter running falls. |
I took Sunday off and haven't decided if I will race the Mooseman 70.3 next Sunday. I'll make that determination in a few days after I attempt to swim and run. Swimming will likely be the most difficult - my DeSoto T1 wetsuit will be next-to-impossible to get off with a compromised shoulder. (The saving grace may be the wetsuit peelers at Mooseman - I remember they were very good.)
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I LOVE the bubble wrap idea !! Way to go Jim !! H...
I LOVE the bubble wrap idea !! Way to go Jim !! Hey !! Maybe we could market arm warmers made out of bubble wrap.. hmmm....
Glad to hear it was 'only' bumps and bruises.
j3
I happened upon your site and was excited to find ...
I happened upon your site and was excited to find that you had not only done the Ironman St. George this last month, but you also are from Cleveland. I have to say that you are amazing, you killed the Ironman and have given me inspiration to work harder - it was my first Ironman. I was wondering if you would be okay with me using your photo of the triathlon picture you took at the rewards ceramony, of the 3 stick figures. I'm updating my blog and thought it was perfect. If you ever want to kill someone in training, give me a shout, I could really help boost your self-esteem :)
Thanks, Loni
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Thanks Loni, and sure, feel free to use that photo...
Thanks Loni, and sure, feel free to use that photo. I thought it was hilarious. If you need the hi-res version of it, just let me know. St. George was an amazing (and amazingly-hard) race, and I hope to go back there someday. Maybe even next year.
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