Friday, April 27, 2007

Mallorca Vacation


I surprised Camille with a surprise 40th birthday gift - a cycling camp in Mallorca. While few of you have seen her on a bike, she is a very strong rider. Perhaps a cycling camp sounds like a selfish gift, but in fact it was exactly the type of vacations we used to take together BC. Camille's cousin was gracious enough to watch our 3 kids for April school vacation, we hired someone to watch the dog and chickens and off we went - just like the days of yore.

Our vacation had a rocky start. Our flight from Providence to Newark was cancelled and we missed our overseas flight that day. We had to wait another 48 hours before we finally left the country. Naturally, we were disappointed to have spent two days in the Newark when we could have been on the Mallorcan beaches. However, once we arrived all the anxiety of a stressful journey melted away and we quickly settled into vacation mode.

We stayed at the Stephen Roche cycling camp in Palmanova, a small seaside town about 15 km southwest of the city of Palma. The Ponent Mar hotel was comfortable, clean and simple. The cycling staff and many of the guests are French; Stephen lived in France for many years and his first wife is French. Other guests were Canadian, Swiss and British. We rented bikes from the camp. They were sufficient for our use and it was very convenient not having to pack, ship and haul 2 machines overseas. We did bring our own saddles for that "homey" feel. We did not bring helmets with us and used the camp's. If I were to go again, we would have brought our own helmets.

We took part in 3 camp rides ranging in distance from 80 - 95 kms. In each case the first 10k was a bit hectic leaving town through the many roundabouts and dodging traffic. However, once we reached the more rural areas the riding was superb. Great road surfaces, varied terrain and spectacular ocean views. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of climbing on the island. The weather was perfect every day and the temps ranged from around 60F at the start to about 80F mid afternoon. For us, each "stage" was a perfect length. Long enough to feel like a cycling camp, but not too long as to leave you completely drained of energy at the end of the ride. We typically finished up around 1pm, showered and still had plenty of time for local sightseeing, shopping and eating. I should also add that, while Camille has not spent any significant time on her bike in ten years, she was in the "A" group or as the Swiss gang called her: the Swiss Madame.

At last, our truncated holiday came to an end. It was a short but very enjoyable stay. A great escape that gave us an opportunity to relive some of the adventures that formed the foundation of our relationship. Great marriage therapy. We can't wait to plan our next trip.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Friday am ride


I'm planning a long, casual ride ride Friday 'round the Holliston loop starting at 5:45 and the usual spot. Good base building on a very scenic route. I think it is about 40 miles or so that will get you back home around 8am. I'm hoping to try and work these in as many Fridays as possible. Everyone is welcome - no dropped riders, I promise!

Friday, March 23, 2007

Saturday March 24 Ride- 2 groups

Group 1 is going 75-90mins: meet at Peetes at 7a. Tim and Sean going.

Group 2 is leaving from the Pillar House at 7a for a Harvard base miles ride. Not hard, no hammering. First longer ride of the year.

two great options... should be 36 degrees at start 41 by end of ride.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Caryll Park Ride Saturday- 8am

Anyone want to do mountain bikes in Caryll park tomorrow. I haven't really worked out in about 2 weeks and I'M TOTALLY SICK OF WINTER. I was in California this week and it was 72 and perfect.

Come play in the snow.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Get out and Ride today

Weather is beautiful today. Some run off, but no ice.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

LANDRY'S PARTY- CONFIRMED!

You dont want to miss this party. Mark Gray has been kind enough to open the shop after hours for private shopping and fun. Check your emails for details because the details of the party are just too good to publish on the internet!

Bring your spring wish list.

This offer and gathering is just for us, so I hope everyone can make it even if it's just to say hi and show your support.

See you there!

March 10 at Landry's Natick
5:30-7:30p

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Lynda needs training advice!

A friend of mine wants to ride a century in May/June timeframe. She is looking for training tips and a rides for training and for the century. Do you have any suggestions? Her current long ride is about 45 miles.

Thanks!