Friday, June 29, 2007

Note to the Crew

Dear Crew,

The more I think about this race, the more impressed I am with our crew. Why the crew doesn’t get a medal is beyond me. Can you imagine driving across the country at 20 mph? The bike was a time of peace and enjoying the trip. If you couldn’t ride during this, well, I don’t know what I would do. Many of the you were not cyclists and yet you were there for us every step of the way, simply incredible. Thank you to all the crew members who made this possible; you did an incredible job!!

The crew allowed the cyclists to live a sort of dream life on the road. It is the closest thing I will ever get to in terms of stage racing or understanding what that is like. I never thought I would be at dinners celebrating a race that I had participated in. I never thought I would be able to relate to racing or an event where so few have finished. I am not a racer but I love to ride my bike. This made me feel like a racer, I even shaved my legs!? I can’t thank you all enough for providing this opportunity and putting up with so much and keeping a level head!

Sorry about the night I was so cranky. I hadn’t slept for two days and I was mad at myself and took it out on you. That was entirely inappropriate. In fact, I wish I would have understood what an incredible job you were doing at the time. I should have been praising you from beginning to end for even making the adventure possible.

Without the crew I would have never had this “once in a lifetime” experience. There was talk of doing another one and my wife reminded me that it was a “once in a lifetime” experience. I still think I might be able to slip away when the kids are older! If I do, I hope I have the same crew. A crew that did the job no matter how filthy the task might be or how tired the crew member might be.

To Bill and Bernie, thanks for all of your work on this too. This wouldn’t have happened without your endless hours of sacrifice. I know that a lot of your equipment and personal capital went into this trip and I appreciate it. Thanks Bernie for letting me in on this adventure and for training with me through the winter. The training was fun and necessary to do as well as we did and for me to actually feel like I had a part in our third place finish. Greg, it was great riding with you and getting to know you! Thanks! And Tim, I will never forget our last night together!

A week out from this trip and I am simply thrilled I got to do it. I have all of you to thank and I sincerely can not thank you enough. I will never forget your sacrifice for this mission and I want you to know just how important you were to our accomplishing this goal. You, the crew, were the reason this worked at all.

THANKS!
Neil

P.S. A special thanks to Camp Odayin and a note that we are not done working for you. There are a number of people that want Team Strong Heart to grow and do other events to support Camp Odayin. There is an energy here that is real and we are working on ideas to ride for Camp Odayin and to spread the word! Team Strong Heart is growing as we speak!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

We're Back

Kudos to the crew! They made it through the filth, sadness, joy, sorrow, exhaustion,elation without a complaint. At least we got to get on our bikes to get away. My bike was my time for peace and comfort and for the joy of the challenge. I can't imagine how hard it must be to crew forRAAM. Thanks to our crew. Come and meet some of them Saturday night at 6 at Trailhead bike shop.

There will be more stories to come... what an adventure

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Thanks Everybody!

I am going to get a little sappy here, but I have sooo much to be thankful for. What a great ride today and what a wonderful bunch of people. I love riding with this group and I love the support we give each other. I never thought that at 39 I would have a peer group like this!

If you would like to follow my race updates for RAAM you can call 763-506-3843. It is going to be a voicemail message that I will update regularly so you can follow our progress.

Thanks again! See you in a couple weeks.
Neil

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Sick Again

Quick! Send healthy thoughts my way! Maybe it is natures way of saying take it easy this week?

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Tom C.

First it was Steve D., now it is Tom C! This guy has come a long way! I was pulling to the top of Super Prime, pulling my super teammate Bernie, thinking that we are going for a super one two finish, when a super Tom C. comes around to take the silver!? WOW! Better yet our 9 o'clock ride was an absolute delight. We rode downtown to have a cup of coffee and rode home!! Awesome! I think that this will become our new 9 AM habit!

Friday, June 1, 2007

Looking good

Team Strongheart was looking good last night on our group ride. All the primes were taken by the team and Bernie was flying. We had a new rider last night that kept the pace high but we were able to keep it together throughout the ride. We stopped for water but a few went on. Carol and Holly sprinted for the Super Prime. I wish that I could have seen that. Our group is great and we have come a long way together. It may be time to slow down and bring out the road bike again, this is getting close!