Lake Sonoma-coaster
The course is a 5-mile loop that literally rides like a roller-coaster. The single-track winds through extremely hilly terrain and is crowded with diving downhills, steep switchbacks, and treacherous creek crossings that keep you gasping for air. The uphills are punishing, but I began to find places in the course where I could recuperate and keep my head in the race. I rode the 3-lap sport class and did ok, but look forward to doing better next time. Labels: cycling, mountain biking, tedshred

If you are a runner, you probably have a pet injury that just won't go away. For me, the past few years were plagued with foot numbness. I toyed with various arch supports, loosened my laces, splurged on fancy running shoeand read a books to improve my stride. Never-the-less, the numbness still crept in during a run or a bike ride. I suspected it was due to a flat foot or bad arches, but after a few visits I learned that my foot was not flat, but the arches may be a little weak. My doc would ramble on about Kenyans who run barefoot and never have any problems and suggested that my shoes were perhaps TOO soft. I've been running for most of my life and have watched shoes go from flat-soled Chuck Taylors to space-aged ultra-comfort shoes with fancy dual-compound soles and elaborate arch support systems. Seriously, must shoes be so complex as to require systems. 



