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By baselbutt on 4/19/2007 Just under 24 hours removed from my Podcast interview with Neal at YourRunning.com where I swear up and down that I’m not going to fall asleep and risk having to rush from my bed to the bike, I find myself running around my sleeping tent like a crazed madman trying to find the clothes I thought I had layed out all nice and orderly just a few hours before. It was exactly like the feeling when you oversleep and need to be at the airport 5 minutes ago. My mind was racing and I couldn’t think straight. Meanwhile, Richard is standing in the doorway saying ”just put on anything! The race is about to start!” - he wasn’t helping things.. |
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Maybe alarm clocks aren't overrated - North Pole Bike Extreme
Post race (marathon) / Pre race (bike)
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By baselbutt on 4/19/2007 The thrill of finishing the most amazing race EVER was soon replaced by the realization that it was friggin’ cold outside and the beads of sweat that were starting to form on my forehead would soon freeze solid and make me that much colder (assuming that was even possible). There wasn’t a lot of standing around, but rather a quick dash back to my tent to strip my running clothes off and try my best to dry the clothes that were going to pull double duty today in both the marathon and the bike race. According to Richard, the bike race was going to start soon after the conclusion of the marathon, but with three-quarters of the people still out on the course when I finished and several of those on their 5th or 6th laps, I figured I could count on a good 4 or 5 hours (at least) before I’d be doing ANY bike riding – sufficient time to get something to eat, walk off some of the marathon, and possibly get a quick nap in. I wasn’t tired and I wasn’t particularly hungry, so I went for a walk to support the people still out on the course. |
Pinch me!!!
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By baselbutt on 4/6/2007 Editor's note: Bobby Bostic, aka Baselbutt, is currently on his way to the North Pole, where he's running a marathon and riding in a mountain bike race. Here's a report he filed earlier today on YourRunning.com. While some of his report is about the marathon, he also talks about the bike race. Over to you, Iceman... There's something to be said about the calm before the storm. I have to say that as fast as the last two months have flown by, the last 12 hours have gone by glacially slow (and that's not because I'm surrounded by glaciers).. My body hasn't adjusted to the time difference (and probably won't). I was up at 3am yesterday morning (Thursday) and just before 4am this morning. The sleep I have got has been excellent - just limited - but sufficient I think. Everyone seems tired and generally ready to get going with the race. |
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