Monday, June 1, 2009

Alright.. time to get back to it

It's been almost two months now. I apologize for my delinquency. First came finals and then came summer. But those are just excuses. Anyway, a lot has happened since I last wrote. I passed my classes, went to pa via va, got a car, drove back to sc, went surfing, started my internship, and started my online class, which brings me up to this weekend.

For those of you who don't know, I thoroughly enjoy biking. Something I've always wanted to do with my biking is to participate in an alleycat race, which is basically a race within a city with a series of checkpoints. I've been wanting to do an alleycat for the past two years or so but have always managed to miss them. Well yesterday (sunday) happened to be my lucky day because the suicide king alleycat came to town. It wasn't until the race that I realized why it was called the suicide king.

The race was scheduled to start at 3:30 so I thought I would try to get to registration around 3:00. Registration was at Holy City Tattoo way up king street, further than I thought. By the time I got there I was already hot and sweaty. Only then was I told that the race started another half mile up the road. I proceeded to bike up to the start and get there in just enough time to turn around and start back to where I had just come from.

Having been late, I didn't bother to look at the map, I just figured I would follow whoever I could to the first check point and then figure out where I needed to go. This first leg happened to be a 6 mile sprint all the way down king street to the battery, which is on of my favorite rides in charleston, only I generally do a 2 mile version.

After the sprint, we the proceeded around Charleston, reaching every corner of the downtown peninsula crossing back and forth across the city. Highlights included the top of the bridge, the old jail, some graveyard way out in the middle of nowhere, waterfront park, queen street grocery, and other great scenery along the way, finally finishing with a slip-n-slide in hampton park.

All told the race totaled about 40 miles not including any allowance for getting lost along the way, which probably was about 3-5 miles... so 43ish miles, thus the "suicide." I came in 22nd out of 43. That said not everyone ahead of me went to all of the checkpoints because of how grueling the race was so I probably came in somewhere more like 17th, which I would say is pretty good for my first race and being late and not bringing a water bottle and all that. Next time I'll be a little more prepared.

2 comments:

Kristen Gehrman said...

sounds very fun. i'd like to see you sometime, perhaps on my 1987 shiny red Univega.

glad to have you back on my RSS feed.

kg

James said...

Very nicely done, sir. Sounds like a heck of a lot more than I could have done. Congrats! As Kristen said, nice to have you back on my feed. I suppose I should do some work on my site as well... *sigh*