Not in the least.....you did GREAT! Get yourself feeling better and thinking about riding again for the pleasure of it. Thank you for representing the Cruzbike tribe. No doubt about it....You're the guy who still goes fast.I hope I didn't disappoint.
Whoo hooo Jason
I hope you are smiling , you earned it.
Now that the dust has settled, what might you have changed ??
I know you didn't have the equipment investment you might have had if the bike was yours.
??? more rides in darkness ??
how did the headrest and padding work out for you ??
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and efforts.
One word: Condom- catheterBiggest loss of time was stopping to pee. For some reason on this bike in this position(laying back on my kidneys) I don't retain any fluids I drink. I had to stop on course or in the pits every lap and that's with me drinking half of what I'd normally drink.
Fantastic job Jason. 0% disappointment and 100% impressed, especially the short time to prepare the Vendetta and yourself for a huge challenge, Bravo!
Where can I get one?One word: Condom- catheter
OK - maybe two words - but they are really nice and worth the minor hassle.
Hook a tube to it and stick in your shorts. We you gotta pee, you just whip it out (talking the tube now, not... ) and hang it over the edge - The warm pleasurable feeling of an emptying your bladder out on the rode.
Just make sure no one is directly behind you and your golden!
It does take a knack to relax enough while you are pedaling to "let it start flowing", but once you got it figured out - it is great.
They are a little hard and painful to take off, but well worth the time savings.
Joe,Where can I get one?
Off the top of my head real quick. I still needed more time to refine the seat pad and headrest interface but we made changes mid race that I can refine now back in the shop. Night riding is a specialty of mine and you'll probably see a few more people using my lighting setup after seeing how well they work and only at 10-20% output all night.
Biggest loss of time was stopping to pee. For some reason on this bike in this position(laying back on my kidneys) I don't retain any fluids I drink. I had to stop on course or in the pits every lap and that's with me drinking half of what I'd normally drink.
The fact that I can barely ride with one hand and only my left hand at that, makes eating on the bike at this point nearly impossible. Compared to my fellow competitors in the top 10 I spent almost twice at much time not moving. Even with all the support I had this weekend I spent much more time not moving then I normally do during a self supported 24hr Mtb race.
I'm currently back at the daily grind but I'll probably not ride again till this weekend so I should have time to write up a race report.
Joe,
Many places cell them. Here is one:
www.blowoutmedical.com
This is the SKU for a medium: Medium 28mm MEN5290_ea
You can buy these if you want to practice at home on your trainer:
2000 ml Bag without Anti-Reflux Chamber KND3502_ea
Tubing - 5/16 Inch x 18 Inch PVC with Adapter - Nonsterile KND8884731900_ea
You might also need to buy some extra 5/16" tubing (without the adapter) that can fit in the end of it at whatever size you need when you are out on the road