Conclusion
Well, 2007 is coming to an end. I did my last scheduled race of the year yesterday & my last scheduled long ride today. Tomorrow=final skate?
Saturday agenda-Key West 5k
I have been sick all week & it continued through yesterday. Fortunately, I was not so ill I could not compete. I reluctantly passed up on the Florida marathon because of the distance (Clermont) & cost. I would have to leave directly from my job up alone at night to compete the next day. Next option would be the resolution 5k, but that's just a pick your prize fun run; no true age group awards nor time listings. Therefore, I accepted Jon's offer & travelled south. Thanks to God, all my days training even when under the weather, paid off. I broke 19 by 1 second & still captured the master title! Oh, and I was in the top 10 (6th) overall despite my condition; thank you Jesus. The gift of health is very important. I won movie tickets in the raffle but gifted them to my buddy Jon Williams, the one who drove us down to bring back hardware to Miami. He placed top in age group, 2nd overall & promptly warned me that I have but 11 months to bask in glory before he enters as a freshman in my age group and advances officially as a master! Like this year, all good things must come to an end.
Sunday agenda-long ride
God works in mysterious ways. Although I woke up on time, I encountered problems in the morning that made my original plan to cycle from home to Ponce middle site to meet up once again with a group impossible. After a makeshift adjustment on the aerobar, I decided to head south on the busway. When I reached "the end" (264 St), I discovered it extended further. I felt pretty good today, unlike yesterday, so I decided on the fly to continue until I reach the new end. On the way, I took a mini path detour (black lake or something) north to 127 ave, then returned to continue on my normal route. The busway took me through Homestead to Florida city and ended on 340 something St. However, the path did not. In keeping with my promise, I kept going until I made to past Krome & 352 St. (you can see the Holiday Inn) to U.S. 1, where I could see a sign advising of Card sound road. This was the longest I had ever gone south from my home. Twas a windy crosswind day but I was up for the challenge. After burning 5 minutes marvelling at my achievement, I realized I have to return. Luckily, the crosswind was slightly in my favor.
Hope ya'll had I great athletic year.
Honorable mention
Felipe won his age group & finished in front of me.