Wake up, roll out of bed
8:05 AM
Wander out in search of breakfast. Try to figure out where you are. Something about a rowing center...
8:06 AM
They look like they know where they're going. Follow them to food.
8:07 AM
Success. Breakfast is in here.
8:20 AM
Look out the window at this thing. Turns out this was the venue for the rowing portion of the 1972 Olympic Games. The summer games. Maybe that's why it's so damn cold in the dorms.
Wander out in search of breakfast. Try to figure out where you are. Something about a rowing center...
8:06 AM
They look like they know where they're going. Follow them to food.
8:07 AM
Success. Breakfast is in here.
8:20 AM
Look out the window at this thing. Turns out this was the venue for the rowing portion of the 1972 Olympic Games. The summer games. Maybe that's why it's so damn cold in the dorms.
10:00 AM
Round up every warm piece of cycling clothing you own. Dawdle because you don't want to go ride in the cold.
Round up every warm piece of cycling clothing you own. Dawdle because you don't want to go ride in the cold.
Back to the compound. Quite a step down from the Hilton in Dortmund, but at least they give us all our meals.
Sit around. Get used to this, as you'll be doing a lot of it on race days.
4:00 PM
Have a look at the track itself. Still not open. Consider the possibility of warming up in the metal sphere those motorcycle nutcases ride in.
5:00 PM
Hang out in the room they give the UIV Talent Cup racers before the riders' meeting. This meeting will mean almost nothing to you, as 75-80% of the speaking will be in German, with the English translation making up the remaining 20-25%. Spend these 30 minutes wondering what else you didn't hear. On thing you do pick up: They've decided to make the race U-26 rather than U-25. Someone who was too old must have wanted to race. Yeah, rules, whatever.
5:45 PM
Warm up on the track. Wear the TROY jersey so that Super-Rookie can't complain. Try to be enthusiatic about this. 240 laps of all out madison looms in your immediate future. It will hurt. Reconcile yourself with this fact.
8:15 PM
Eat in the Fahrraderkantina after the race. You don't have any say in what you get, but it's free, and you're hungry. Eat it anyways, burned soup or not.
9:15 PM
Load up the van for the trip back to the compound.
9:25 PM
Distract the person driving your van down the Autobahn with flash photography. Fall asleep shortly after.
Have a look at the track itself. Still not open. Consider the possibility of warming up in the metal sphere those motorcycle nutcases ride in.
5:00 PM
Hang out in the room they give the UIV Talent Cup racers before the riders' meeting. This meeting will mean almost nothing to you, as 75-80% of the speaking will be in German, with the English translation making up the remaining 20-25%. Spend these 30 minutes wondering what else you didn't hear. On thing you do pick up: They've decided to make the race U-26 rather than U-25. Someone who was too old must have wanted to race. Yeah, rules, whatever.
5:45 PM
Warm up on the track. Wear the TROY jersey so that Super-Rookie can't complain. Try to be enthusiatic about this. 240 laps of all out madison looms in your immediate future. It will hurt. Reconcile yourself with this fact.
8:15 PM
Eat in the Fahrraderkantina after the race. You don't have any say in what you get, but it's free, and you're hungry. Eat it anyways, burned soup or not.
9:15 PM
Load up the van for the trip back to the compound.
9:25 PM
Distract the person driving your van down the Autobahn with flash photography. Fall asleep shortly after.
3 comments:
smile boy
nice jersey.
Looks like fun...and beats the piss out of having a full time job. Hmmmmm? Great picture too.
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