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What a bargain!

I recently purchased two discounted lycra tights from an online store. They where of a decent brand from which I’ve already have a lot of other clothes. When they showed up they didn’t look quite as good as I expected, but there again. They where cheap and they would probably hold up OK despite the look.

Man was I wrong! I’ve used one of the tights ONCE!, and this is how it looks like after a warm up and 200m, 300m, 200m run. Guess witch one that's the used one?

I e-mailed the shop, and the claimed they haven’t had any problems with that article. If that’s the case, they can’t have sold any more than the two I’ve got.

Now they want me to send them back so they can send them to the producer. The total shipping/custom/foreign exchange fee will be more than these tights are sold for, and a heck of a lot more than they’re worth, ‘cause that’s next to nothing.

Hopefully the photo evidence will make them reconsider and give me a refund or a gift certificate for my total expense.



Finally !!!

The time has come when my daughter is old enough for me to introduce her to the turntable. You know. That device capable of playing 12" discs made of vinyl. It has for the last two years been stored safely away from her reach. I didn't put on a too expensive cartridge though.

I have a few meters of vinyl, a lot of them good, and I've been dying to play them again.

What about Miles Davis Kind of blue on 180gram vinyl. Or all those great oprea recordings from the -50 and -60. Not to mention Furtwängler/Beethovens 3. The double fuge from the funeral march. Mahler, Wagner............



Asthma Suck

Went to the doctor today, Yesterday it was the physiotherapist.
We're trying to work out some asthma medicine that works, and of course at the same time accepted by WADA. Taking care of both criteria is not easy, but I was given a second medicine to take before any physical exertion. Hopefully that will do the trick and I'll be stuck with one problem less.

Oh man. That's just great!!!

I have a two year and a half old daughter, and like every other two year and a half's, she likes to go around without her diaper.
So. While writing the last post she managed to lay a poo on her bedroom floor, as a punishment for me not giving her the quality time. And as if that wasn't enough. She actually pees on the window-sill while I'm washing poo away from the floor. On the window-sill?

I Can Really Feel My Legs !!

I can still remember the day when I could feel no pain in my legs or back. I remember thinking. A-ha. This is what it's like being paralyzed. There's no pain. Oh. I'm never gonna start any serious sports again. At least I'm gonna stay away from any kind of competition.

So why I started track & field again, I don't know. Walking down the stairs backwards in the morning is now just a normal thing and you've stopped caring about why your legs hurt. You just accept it. And if they dont. Well that's just a great bonus.

But somehow it's worth it. Not having done this for seventeen years and now compeeteing, and doing fairly good, with guys ten years younger is great for the ego. I am back!

The long way home

Went to the physiotherapist today to get my back loosened up a bit.
The clinic is close to down town, witch is about 8km/5mile from home.

My cousin, who came by to borrow some tools, was kind enough to drive me down. Inspired by the weather an still feeling a bit cheated from yesterdays loss of work out, I decided to run home and put on the running costume.

8km/5mile is not much of a run though, so I doubled it to about 16km/10mile and run up to a nearby top to take a few photos. I don't usually bring the camera, but I was wearing the Camelback and it just seemed like a good idea.

Anyways. Here's some pics of Stavanger and it's nearby area. Enjoy







The High Point of the Day

Sunday's suppose to be the best day of the week, but the weather really let us down today. After two days of sun and acceptable spring temperature, a drop of 6degF and massive rain is not exactly highly appreciated.
I guess the high point of the day will be the veal steak I'm preparing for dinner



Hmm........... This day might not turn out to be a bad day after all.
Might even get the time to do a bike ride or some running afterwards

The Bike Ride

I've only been focusing on Track & Field for a year now, but today's weather really qualified for a bike ride. Feeling sick on and off for the last week and a half, I still felt I needed to get on the bike. If only for a few miles. Figured I didn't need to bring any food. A 3 hour trip tops is usually OK without. Well not today!

Anyways. filtersweep and I did a 52mile/83,7km ride in a sunny afternoon and say 3.5m/s of wind (not the 1.3 I was hoping for). I felt we had headwind nearly all the time, and checking WindPing. Yes correct. The wind turned several times during the ride.

But OK. It was a great ride, and I realize I need a lot of miles in the time to come.
Running for up to an hour does next to nothing for your body's working economy.
This body needs to learn how to get it's energy out of fat again.

The Finest Day So Far This Year

Finely it looks like spring is here. I'm not saying it's like hot hot hot, but it looks like we're gonna hit 50 deg F today. The wind's gonna be around 1.3 m/s according to Wind Ping. And that's not bad. 6 m/s is usually good.
If it was entirely up to me I'd be riding my bike now.
These days do not show up very often around here.
Here's a snapshot from out the window this morning.

Spring is here

And the temperature is finally a good 5 deg above the freezing point.
Days are getting longer and the motivation for any outdoor activities rises along with the temperature. The Track & Field indoor season's finished and outdoor season's coming up very soon.

Here's a few pics of my daughters first track meet. She had some problems with the direction though. A great moment for all of us.



My Bike Builds


Raleigh Team TI Fixed


The frame is an old Raleigh I found in England. Used to be white with some rust shining through.

It was delivered with the original track fork (painted that one too), but I kind of chickened out with a fork drilled for brakes.

This modification gives a longer wheelbase, slacker HTA and STA but keeps about the same trail as the original setup despite the road-forks longer rake. The geometry is therefore pretty much the same as my road-bike, except for the bigger stand-over height.

It's build up with a various selection of components. Some would say it's blasphemy not going full campa, but truth is. This started out as a budget project and it's gone way too far already

I reckon most of you can tell the components from the pics except for the rims. They're NISI sprint. The tire bedding is actually drilled to shave off some weight.

The rear spacing was measured with my Mitutoyo digital caliper to be 112.3mm. Not many 110mm hubs available so I re-spaced the original 120mm hub down to 111.8mm. Gave it 0.5mm slack just to make it slide in a little easier ;-)



Airborne Manhattan Project Roadbike

This is my only road racing bike at the time. The frame is a 3/2.5 Ti frame with a carbon wishbone seat stay. Heavy as a boat anchor, but there again stiff enough to do some serious sprinting. It's lightened up a bit by the other components, so I think it's safe to say it goes under the category as a light weighted bike.

Airborne Carpe Diem Cyclocross/Commuter

This is my latest build. Also a 3/2.5 Ti. Equipped with a 295 gram Tubus Fly rear rack it's the perfect bike for commuting and touring. Not to heavy either with it's full carbon fork and DuraAce equipment
With two sets of waterproof Ortlieb panniers in different sizes this one also covers 90% of my transportation needs.

Colnago DECOR - "The Classic"

Just had to have one.
They look soooo nice!!

Not a racing machine, but defiantly a true road bike.


Fondriest - Colubus steel

Nice frame? Mint condition never mounted. Well until now that is.
It's a mix of components, all good quality and all very classic.

I'm not keeping this one. This one's for my cousin.

Specialized S-Works Cyclocross
Sold to Helge B. Aam summer -06

Maybe my favourite bike of all time.

Had to let it go though. Could not defend having two CX bikes and I was in need of the opportunity of a rear rack mount.

My girlfriends bike

A small trekking bike with fenders and rear rack. It has a 33 single front and a 11-34 cass. That gives her a speed interval of 5.9 mph - 18.2mph @ 75 rpm. H.Q. components only. A very nice bike indeed. 11kg (24.2lbs) fully equipped (lights, fenders, computer, rack, saddle bag......)

Daccordi La Migliore
My latest build. This one's a really nice ride. Made by Daccordi for a Norwegian brand (DBS) to be used by the national team. Choosed to go for DT shifters and non aero brake levers to shave of some weight. The weight is in fact down just below 19lbs (8,5kg). Not bad for an all steel frame/fork. I could of course have made it lighter by adding some CF components and ruin the aestetics, but that's not what this bike's all about. This is not just an other WW project.