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Getting Closer

What a week since my last post!  I have literally been half way around the world since the last entry.  I spent last week in India, at the International Myeloma Workshop.  There was a lot of good data presented around new data for the treatment of Myeloma.  When I returned on Saturday morning (I landed at 4:00AM) I got in the car and drove to VT to ski for the weekend.

While I was there, I ordered a "Smart Trainer" so I can begin to put some time in the saddle, even before the weather breaks....  Due to my schedule, I think I will need to train indoors during the week, and do my long outdoor rides on the weekend.  I ordered the TASCX Vortex Smart Trainer...I will write a review as soon as I have put some miles on it.

My bike should have been delivered last week, so I am hoping to pick it up tonight.

Not that I needed another reason to ride to raise money for Cancer, but we got some really bad news this Sunday.  My wife's dad let us know that he has very limited time to live.  He has esophageal cancer and has been given days/weeks to live.  This is just another example of how this terrible disease kills more than individuals, it attacks families...I now have another person that will inspire me to train harder.  Cancer steals time from families, it not only keeps bodies from healing, it also stops relationships from healing as well....

Next on my purchase list will be a bike computer....this is a highly competitive and very confusing market....and I'm a "techie"....I will keep you posted on my considerations and what I decide.

For the next post, I should be able to comment on: my training plan, the smart trainer, and what computers I am considering...

Feel free to send any comments or suggestions!

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