Sunday, August 30, 2015

PCR Goes Down

Yesterday started great, but ended terrible. As some of you may know, Craig Bruner had a terrible fall coming out of Weber Canyon. As the team was working hard to beat a head wind while riding down the canyon, Dr. J had just moved to the back of the line and Craig took the lead about 1 mile from the cross section that heads back to PEOA. As he always does, the pace increased from 21 to 24 mph and he went to signal the pace line of some rough road ahead and hit a chuck hole (see picture below) With one hand on the wheel for a split second, he lost control and went down.... OUCH!

We want to thank the locals for jumping in and helping with traffic control. They were AMAZING! Craig is a little beat up, but made the following comment as Dr. J, Prez Hale, Professor and the BIG MAN visited him today, "Dr. J., I'm glad it was me that went down, because I'm not sure you would have wanted to get back on the horse"

Craig, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Heal quickly....


YIPPY SKIPPY

 ~Summit County/Kamas City~ 
YOU NEED TO FIX THIS MAJOR HAZARD!


 "Why did you let them CUT OFF my PCR Jersey... :'("

 Thanks for GREAT Medical Care!

"I'LL BE BACK"
(punctured lung, 7 broken ribs/5 surgically repaired this AM, broken scapula and clavicle are aligned and need no surgery)

Saturday, August 22, 2015

PCR Team Members Regain Stage Wins from Wood

It was a collective effort on the ride today from Wanship up Chalk Creek to the Wyoming boarder and back – 65 miles. Prez. Hale won stage 1, followed by Dr. J, Bruner/Biggest Loser Coach and Professor Glauser. Even little man Lloyd with his recently repaired back beat BIG MAN Wood on his ride to the mouth of Brighton Canyon – BIG MAN was nowhere in sight. The day was “0” for “7” for the BIG MAN.

Getting beat down can actually be a positive experience. It gives us a chance to reflect on our values, goals, character, and commitment to training. Will BIG MAN decide he doesn’t care about the shellacking and accept his role as a sold mid-level domestique who tells good jokes, runs the camera and writes the Blog? Or will he come back like a charging bull that has seen red? You will have to join the ride next Saturday to find out.

One positive outcome from the day’s ride was the team stayed together in perfect formation from the Wyoming boarder to Coalville. When the Professor took one of his turns out front the song Let’s Work Together by Canned Heat came on his iPhone. When he looked back and saw the line as straight as a pencil it brought tears to his eyes… :’) This may become a new trend for this typically unruly crew.

Together we’ll stand, divided we’ll fall
Come on now people let’s get on the ball
And work together, come on come on
Let’s work together, now now people
Because together we will stand
Every boy, every girl, and man



YIPPY SKIPPY

Some teams drive to the top and run down, others do both.... :-)


 "Has anyone seen Prez. Hale? If I wait tooo long, my legs start to stiffen up"


 This is why we ride early...... GREAT lighting and NO CARS!

 South West Corner of WY


Who knows where you can see this fine art?





Sunday, August 16, 2015

Wood Wins All

It's amazing what can happen when you put your mind to something. After watching the Tour of Utah last week and seeing some of the bikers of the Tour of Park City fly by as some of the PCRs prepared for their Saturday ride in Coalville, the BIG MAN thought, "wouldn't it be cool to win ALL 5 stages todayThe first stage was to the bridge on the way to Evanston. What a beautiful morning, where the air was cool and riding two a breast was a treat up the frontage road. As the bridge came in sight, the BIG MAN waited for the right moment and FLEW by the pack to taste the victory of his 1st WIN.

Refueling. a quick visit to the bushes for some, and they were off to Henefer. Could the BIG MAN do it again??? He knew there might be a chance to win the second stage, due to the fact that little man and Prez. Hale were a NO SHOW!  BIG MAN, anxiously waited in the back (where he spent most of the day) to see if anyone was going to make a move. As they went over the bridge and started their downhill towards Grump's gas station, the BIG MAN said, NOW!  He shot past the field like a cannon ball and was once again smiling as no one could catch him..... WOW, two in a row, could he win three???

The next stage was a shorter stage, but had some intervals as the group took the Henefer loop. As the locals came out to cheer on the BIG MAN, he was also cheered by his fellow riders, "YOU CAN DO IT, YOU CAN DO IT", and YES another electrifying finish brought a close victory for the BIG MAN!

Stage 4, the mountain stage to the Morgan County line, was going to be almost impossible to keep the streak going, by the BIG MAN still had hope. As he was left in the dust by the other 3 riders, he realized that his dream of winning ALL stages in a single day was not going to happen. The temperature was rising and the distance between the smaller riders was also increasing. All of sudden out of no where, Burner - The Biggest Loser Coach, shows up. "BIG MAN, is this all you have, now get off your butt and let's stop feeling sorry for yourself and get riding"   Then all of sudden the BIG MAN had the strength to left his head and sees ahead the leaders, Dr. J and the Professor, are pulled off the side of the road with what looks like mechanical issues........... AND Dr. J is trying to fix something, which means it going to take a LONG time so DON'T STOP to help, just fly by and take another WIN.... ;-)

Could the unthinkable really happen? Could the BIG MAN really win ALL stages in one day?? One more to go and it had a lot of down hill. Chances were slim, but the BIG MAN, with the help of the the Professor had a strategy, stay in the back and don't let anyone know where the finish line is. IT WORKED!  The team made it back to Coalville and Burner - Biggest Loser Coach, took off thinking that the car was the finish line, but in reality, NO, we had to make one more loop around town to reach 60 miles and Dr. J, put worth an effort to take away the win from the BIG MAN, but didn't realize that back to the car was the finish line and just because you see a STOP SIGN, doesn't mean you have to STOP!..... :-)

YES, it was a historic day and one that will live long in the memories of those that saw something unbelievable happen.......

Tip of the Week - How To Prevent The Most Common Cycling Injuries

YIPPY SKIPPY!


"Scott, do you really have to go to bed with that ugly YELLOW jersey on?"--- Jodi

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Pack it IN, Pack it OUT

Just a few requests for all riders:
  • Always meet NEW people
  • Pack it IN, Pack it OUT
  • Try to dress NOT to embarrass (to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash) those you ride with

Annual July 24th - Let's Go To The Mountains

YES, it's that time of the year we all wait for.....A RIDE IN THE MOUNTAINS! To commemorate our great pioneer heritage, some of the PCRs headed to the actual trail this year that the pioneers used to get into the Salt Lake Valley. Big Man (aka SWOM), tested our knowledge about some of the the history of the early Saints. The Bishop and BB showed us who is KING and QUEEN of the mountain, and we were all treated to ride with one of the early mountain  men, Jim Bridger. MAN, that dude can ride a horse....

Tip of the Week - How to Beat Your Friends On a Bike

YIPPY SKIPPY

Let The Ride Begin!

Always STOP and SMELL the Flowers!


 Bishop, thanks for putting up with us.... I'm a DAD now, can you believe it???

 "Hollywood" comes to join us.... :-)

 YIPPY SKIPPY!

 This horse has ridden a few trails in it's day!

 They're a WILD BUNCH


 I LOVE to EAT after a hard ride

  Sure glad our Dads made it back to camp without falling off their horses... 


Sunday, July 19, 2015

Variety Is The Spice Of Life

"Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour"

How true! We all need variety in our life and with that spirit in mind a few of the PCRs ventured out of the weekly Saturday ride and went to experience other vistas. As we all believe, the #1 rule of adventuresome riding is, DO IT with friends. Big Man and a group of fellow "Dew Sweepers" made their journey to Hobble Creek to enjoy a beautiful/spiritual day on the course.  (Some of the athletes need to work on their interview skills. Won't mention names, but Joe Rich hope you and Mr. MBA will sign-up for interviewing 101 this fall semester.)

A few of the challenges of being with the Dew Sweepers, which the Big Man had forgotten, is the 4:00 AM wake -up, BUT WELL WORTH IT, pick-up your favorite partner, Joey Wood, who lives in DayBreak and get to the course for a 6:15am tee time and still have time to place your bets. (Roddy, way to take advantage of the OLD guy)

Tow Truck Hawke, Dr. Smiles and gang took a ride on a little rockier trail than usual. They had an even earlier wake-up, 1:30am. WOW!  Tow Truck Hawke was good at talking to everyone and as you see below, we have a few new PCR followers.


YIPPY SKIPPY


 And this is why they are called the "Dew Sweepers"

There better be golf in Heaven

 Man these YOUNG BUCKS hit the ball a 
LOOOOOOOOONG Way!




 Hey, come join the PCRs


PCRs, WHERE ARE YOU?

Saturday, July 11, 2015

3 Stage Wins

After watching a few stages of the Tour de France, this week's ride was met with great anticipation. BIG MAN came with high hopes of winning a couple of the stages, but as usual little man put him in his place. The ride took the PCRs to one of their favorites, the Peoa loop. litttle man said he would not give BIG MAN a win on the first stage due to a minor shortcut taken to get to the finish line first. REALLY???

As always, the ride was full of vistas, meeting new people and BEST of all, a HEAD DUNK!

New Feature - Tip of the Week (click on hyper link)

YIPPY SKIPPY







PS - Just in , a quick note from our newest PCR, Mr. MBA........  Glad Prez Hale is ok, but it does make you smile!

"I ran into Hale today.  I was going up Millcreek and he was coming down.  He had broken his rear derailleur and was walking down the canyon.  No cell phone reception.  I wish I had a photo for you.  I should take a camera and do an interview on “how to store your bike tube in your bike pouch.”  It fell out and caused a great deal of damage.  Can you loan him some money for a zipper?"