Archive for July, 2008

RAGBRAI 2008 Prologue

The days are counting down to RAGBRAI 2008, and I am starting to prepare. This is my fourth year riding RAGBRAI and my third time with the three-year-old Team Fat Tire Army. Abby joined me last year and will be riding with me again this year. I want to welcome back Kyle and Robin as they took last year off for a honeymoon overseas to go… biking. They were my original connection to the bus and team, and I can’t thank them enough for bringing me on board back in 2006.

Joe Whitsitt RAGBRAI 2006

Mike says the bus is still running and ready to go. We have some new faces, but some good old ones as well. Hopefully Jace will find out if he can go or not ASAP. Marc did a great job on the Fat Tire Army website and put it up just in time.

Later today, I am picking up the beer for the week that New Belgium Brewery (brewers of Fat Tire) has set aside for us. This is the 3rd consecutive year that they have sponsored us. We don’t appear to be their special pet anymore as they are sponsoring a few other teams this year, but we still appreciate their support. If you haven’t tried their fine brew, stop by our bus during RAGBRAI for a sampling. Note: It goes fast. We also have all kinds of swag again this year, from stickers and tattoos to bottle openers and bike bells.

I am doing things a bit differently for RAGBRAI 2008. For one, I am in even less shape than last year. I will be strutting KEEN SPD Sandals instead of my Speedplay Zero shoes. I have put in a few miles with the sandals so far and realize how much of a difference the stiffness of the shoe can make. There is no upstroke with the sandals. I will mostly likely be huffing and puffing up the hills this year because of them, but walking more comfortably around town.

Thus far, I am not planning on packing underwear and just going commando after each ride. We will see if I manage to keep them out of the final pack.

I have borrowed a North Face Roadrunner 33 tent from my friend Lee that is a bit bigger than my North Face Tadpole 23. I am older, not carrying on my bike, thus I want to be able to sit up in my tent.

While I am gone on the ride, I hope to send some twitter updates from on location. This is all assuming the cell phone towers aren’t overwhelmed by all the people making calls. My twitter is setup to also display the latest update on the header of my website and my facebook profile.

So there it is, over the next few days I will be packing up, riding a bit more, and then heading off for RAGBRAI. In the meantime, you can check out pictures from previous years by click here: 2005, 2006, 2007, Fat Tire Army Pool, or by going to my Flickr account.

Luggage Living

Posts on this website have been pretty sparse because I have been on the go for more than a month now. Here is a quick recap:

May 30th - Move from Washington, DC to Iowa City, IA - I was able to get all of my belongings into one checked, one carry-on, and one 20×20x20 box via FedEx. I was glad to be home, but work started that Monday.
June 5-10th - Okoboji, IA - Abby and I escaped Iowa City for a few days to visit my Dad up in Okoboji. Water was still cold but we had a pretty good time. Worked the week days.
June 30th-July 3rd - Washington, DC (Work) - Dinners with family and former roommate, lunch and beers with co-workers. Got a lot of work done. Snuck away to the movie WALL-E. Good, but wished the robots could speak and not just make sounds.
July 4th-July9th - Okoboji, IA - Bikini contest at the Ritz, fireworks on the lake, boating, skiing, off the dock swimming, and worked the week days.
July 11-13th - Ames, IA - Usher in my former roommate’s wedding. It was huge and even had a proclamation from the governor of Iowa. Met some good folks, and had a good time. Tuxedo was hot in both ways.

In between of course I have been in Iowa City getting reaquainted with the town. I have been able to drink a few beers, see a few people, put a few miles in on the bike, survive the flood of 2008, and work during the day.

Next Stop - July 19-26th - RAGBRAI (Across Iowa) - See future post(s).

Le Tour 2008

A few folks have asked me about my Tour de France favorite this year. With all the doping going on over the last few years, it has been hard to predict. Just like last year though, I am putting my money on Cadel Evans. Unlike last year though, everyone, including Lance Armstrong, is putting their money on Evans.

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This is the part where I brag about being a fan before it was ‘cool.’ Originally a mountain biker, Evans has become a very good cyclist. This is his fourth Tour de France, he placed eighth in 2005, fourth in 2006, and seconded in 2007. He should be interesting to watch in the mountains and the time trial. One of people’s main criticisms of Evans is that he doesn’t know when to attack. I will agree with this but believe he has grown better at this year after year as you can see by his year by year results.