Mr. T carbo-loading on blueberry, strawberry, and walnut pancakes in the parking lot adjacent to the sponsoring Jack and Adams bicycle shop, the day before the race.
Then, we went for a swim in the local spring. Notice how clear the water is. It's a sinkhole, home to a rare, endemic newt, 68 degrees year 'round, and about 300 meters long. Very refreshing on an Austin summer day...
This is how we finished the race. Those are my shoes covered in muddy dust. We were given burritos with pico de gallo, red chile, and chile verde salsa, beer, a tall Longhorn water bottle, and Pickle Juice ("for the cramps"). Dessert was mint chip ice cream.
In between, the race looked like this:
T exiting the swim with a lot of helping hands.
Each of us on the bike.
T enjoying the run.
Life is sweet...
2 comments:
Texans must love that Pickle Juice. We got bottles of that at the Hotter 'n Hell Hundred. I didn't care for it.
Love that photo of you on the bike. You look very focused. And the last photo of you & T together says it all!
I agree--the pickle juice was good for a novelty sip (in hopes of helping recovery), but not something I would volunteer for...
Thanks :)
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