Long Overdue Update!

// February 11th, 2009 // A Day Down Under

Well howdy there readers! I hope you haven’t forgotten about me yet! I have been running around all over the place, and a lot has been going on, as well as still trying to organise something in the way of a racing team for 2009.

There is heaps to talk about, but I will have to keep it somewhat brief, or I will get carried away with some stories, and leave others too short.

Keally and I were lucky enough to get away for a few days up to one of Australia’s most stunning coastal towns, Noosa. Our friends Brad and Bernie, and their cute little kids Bella and Ruben were great hosts, and it was great to be able to get up there and see them for a few days, as well as enjoy some time at the beach, and teach Keally how to surf. She took to it pretty well, after a lot of force!
Keally got a tiny little scratch on her thigh somehow, and was convinced every shark in the Pacific Ocean was going to sense the smell of blood, and come hunting her down! She finally must have agreed, and after getting dumped by one wave, caught the next two all the way to the shore! Great effort!

We were lucky enough to the use of Brad’s scooter to get around in, as well as his cars too. Scooters are so much fun though, and I am missing mine back in Georgia already.
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We had such a great time with Brad and co, and it was really great to catch up with him. Unfortunately we didn’t go for a long enough trip, but already have plans to go back for longer next time.
Before we headed off, we went for a walk out through the National Park of Noosa, and all the way out to Hell’s Gates, for anyone who knows the area. We saw the craziest thing. Hell’s Gates is a bit of an inlet into the rock cliff face, and the waves come thumping in there. The cliffs seem like they are about 60+ metres high.
This is what they look like from the top:
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So the crazy thing is, as we were walking across the cliff top, we saw these people climbing down to jump into the water. They jumped in, and realised they couldn’t get out the other side! The waves started getting bigger and bigger, and then found they couldn’t get out where they got in. I was filming the whole thing, as I got a cool little video camera for Christmas.
If you look closely, at the edge of the white water in front of the rocks, you can probably see a head there, in the water:
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It was looking like it was getting worse and worse, and eventually, after the people in the water started screaming for help, we had to call the police, and get the Coast Guard/Life Savers down there. They came in on jet skis, but were unable to help. Long story short, two were able to get out, and one had to be rescued. We thought we were going to see a drowning, but luckily he survived, and gave us a story to remember for a while! The police were waiting for them at the top once they were all alright.

So it was my birthday a couple of weeks ago. I was lucky to have all the family in Melbourne to share the day, and even had our good friend, and supporter, Barbara, visiting from Athens, GA, USA! It was really good to see Barbara, and hear of all the news and happenings of where we used to live. We had a great time with lots of photos, as those who know Barbara can appreciate, and plenty of laughs!
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So here is my beautiful fiancee!
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I am sure going to miss Keally, now that she has headed back to the US. She went back for her Dad, Oldie Dave’s 60th birthday – he’s getting on now! Also, at the time of booking her flight, I had been promised a contract in the US, which actually never eventuated. So she is back there now, and we don’t know when we will see each other next; it could be in Australia, it could be in the USA, it could be in Europe, it could be in a month, it could be four. I don’t know where I am going to be racing this year, but I should know in the next week or so, hopefully! Either way, it is pretty hard not knowing what is coming up for the two of us!

So last week Melbourne had a bit of a heat wave. On Wednesday I had to drive Keally to the airport for her flight, so I ended up having to head out in the afternoon. Wednesday was the first day of the heat wave, and you know it might possibly be a little too hot when the temperature guage on the SRM says 56 degrees, celsius!
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I know that temperature is the temperature of the road, and definitely a bit higher than the actual temperature, but still, too hot to be training! Which makes it even worse when the next time I checked, it was this:
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Crazy huh? I can’t believe my bike computer would ever have seen a temperature that high! The funny thing is, my friends over in the US or Europe right now are training in temperatures that might struggle to reach 56-60 degrees fahrenheit!

So there is a bit of an update for you guys. I hope some people still read this blog! Let me know if you do. I have a couple of posts I have been drafting lately, and the next one is going to be on track cycling, and how it can play a huge part in the development of road and criterium racing.
Speaking of a rider from a track background, check out this guy, Hilton Clarke. Can you believe they give a guy like this a Pro Tour license?
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Must have been a good idea for the team, as it looks like he has already been knocking on the door for a good result in Tour de Langkawi…

Couple of other things. Our thoughts are with all of the Victorians affected in any way by the bush fire tragedy. The Carnegie Caulfied Cycling Club donated all of the entry fees, prize money, and other donations from the Sandown Race on Tuesday night, and will contribute $3,508.25 to the bush fire relief fund. Great effort everyone!
Also, I have won the last two Sunday criteriums I raced too, so it is good to know the form is coming along. It will be nice once I know where I am going to race this year, and try and put the form to some good use!
I hope things are going well for everyone! Sorry for the delay between posts!

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12 Responses to “Long Overdue Update!”

  1. Keally says:

    Good post Tommy! Except for that lovely picture of me, thanks for that one! Yes, I admit it did take a bit of force to get me surfing ( and thanks to you I finally did it!). You are lucky no sharks came though, I still swear they were out to get me! I miss you, and hope everything gets sorted with a team soon! XOXO

  2. Jim says:

    Great photos of Oz. Hope to get there soon!
    Struggling to reach 60*? Try struggling to reach 20*F. It has been COLD here.
    Hey, what is with 60 being old. I am getting very close!
    Hope to see you soon. Have a place for you for free if you want to race here!

  3. LSD aka Leory says:

    He’s Back! Good to see you’re back on the road to blogging! hahaha! Your track review will be a great read no doubt. And I’m sure you weren’t training in the garage where your bike was hanging up when the photos where taken of the temps????

  4. Huck says:

    What are you talking about Leigh, I am serious dude, it really was that hot on the road. Ask Luke Bell, I was training with him! Picky bugger!

  5. LSD aka Leory says:

    Relax brother! Good to hear you’re still out there pumping out the k’s in very trying condition!!

  6. Scott Woomer says:

    Great to see a new post! Send some of that heat to Pennsylvania…..it’s 37F here in Altoona….with 40mph winds….oh well…..still celebrating the Pittsburgh STEELERS Super Bowl Victory!

  7. Roswell Al says:

    It’s great to get a new post Tommy! Keep them coming. Keally was right about the sharks. In the US, sharks bite you by mistake. Sharks down under bite you with the intent of eating you. Did you get a chance to catch any of the Tour Down Under live?

  8. Keally says:

    See Tommy… someone else agrees that those sharks had every intention of eating me… its true!

  9. Mike Goldie says:

    Tommy great finishes in those Glenvale Crits, you are a very powerful sprinter. Best wishes for a team in 2009.

  10. Brendan says:

    Hi Tommy,

    Huge congrats re your win at the Oceania Champs – well done. See you soon.

    Brendan

  11. Jeff says:

    there’s a great writeup of the race on cyclingtipsblog.com on your win. Congrats!

  12. dave benz says:

    Great blog mate! Thanks for protecting my “baby” girl, from severe shark attack!

    As for your comment about “getting on”, the only thing I am getting on is my Trek and riding 60 K this weekend, on the Cascade mountains of Seattle, with a stop along the way at Red Hook Brewery, which just happens to be located 200 ft. from the Sammamish river trail! I toasted the Steelers Win, and a terrible towel, is on the wall!

    Be well my friend, keep the shiny side up and the dirty side down!

    Oldie Dave-Roswell GA and Seattle, WA

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