Saturday, April 30, 2011

The TEAM


For those of you who have been following along (these many years) you know that the next few days represent (yet another) bifurcation of the path.
At RCVman.blogspot.com we don't always ride the line connecting two dots. We'll leave that to the crows.

My left hamstring, the semimembranosus to be medically correct, is very, very tender. However, it has responded well to the RICE treatments on-going since Thursday evening. I am going to try to lead our Saturday 90 HIT spin session in the HoM as best I can. Clipped and secure, turning PERFECT circles should eliminate any hyper extension or lateral movement, the initial casual combination. I will use every ounce of attention (is awareness measured in Troy weight or avoirdupois*) in the management of this muscular-skeletal operation. That is this morning.

Assuming I pass that test, I will be heading into town (The Emerald City) to pick up the team kit and TT Cervelo at Speedy Reedy.

Tomorrow is the Seattle Urban Time Trial shoot. The crew is RG and Bob with your humble host in the saddle. This is a team effort on all fronts. Bob is also heading the web site development team. James out on the right coast has developed the iTunes/iPad app and Alex, hopefully, will be designing the Seattle UTT logo for the commemorative (limited edition) jerseys. Ed has shot some dynamic time lapse footage of Seattle, some of which we hope to use in the video intro.

So you see, it is a team effort. I hope to be able to orchestrate all this into something of value. There are some very talented folks assembled here. I wish I had a tenth of their skills, artistry and craftsmanship.

All I got is a strained semimembranosus and a vision.

We'll see what we can do with all that.

Stay tuned it could be a wild ride.

*To convert a Troy ounce into an apoth dekagram, multiply by 3.11035. Translates to 60 min @ 90 RPM in our control group testing. YAMMV.

Pix familiar to Bainbridge Islanders, from Rockaway Beach across the Sound of The Emerald City (with obligatory ferry in foreground). We launch at first light of the new day.

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