Tinpusher wrote:Its great to see more names joining our ranks. I'm sure we'll be back in Vermont before March.
I learned a lesson today. Always know what your PB is for an event.
I'd decided to do 60 minutes today and all was going well. I was projected to be around 15800m and was pacing very evenly. I thought my PB was around 15860ish but wasn't sure, so didn't push it. I finished at 15819m and my old PB was 15836m. Aarghhh!!!!
Dave
Bummer there Dave! I've done the same thing myself and my wife is like "what do you mean you didn't know what your PB was!" Tends to make you feel a bit sheepish
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Brigette, I agree with Jim that you should watch "Home Brew", it's highly educational
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. As far as "eh" goes, it's probably equivalent to the U.S.'s "huh", but it sounds a little more intelligent
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No offense intended, well at least not much anyway
Well done everyone on the January Challenge, especially those who are pushing the limits! Don't forget about the CTC though. We need to get Ellen some company in boat two. I'd be glad to go there if someone would push me over to join her.
Welcome Tyn for the January Challenge, you really should consider joining us. We have everything, a boat going round the world, a fun place to hang out on the forum, and someone with a very long whip that isn't afraid to use it
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. John