Two random questions for a rainy fall morning:
1. What in heaven’s name was I doing in the wee early hours
of the morning – both Tuesday and Wednesday -- pedaling away in the McCann
Center on a stationary bike called “Expresso?”
2. And! How in heaven’s name did this photo of me wind up on
Snapchat?
Fortunately here at Blog Central, I come prepared with
answers (not to mention sore glute
muscles). The answer to #1 is the craze that has been engulfing the Marist
Athletics department the past few weeks – but especially this week: The
Expresso Bike Challenge. Put on by the bike company of the same name, it is a
single-elimination bracket-style tournament where schools go up against each
other for the most cumulative miles in a 48-hour period. Marist is currently in
the Final Four, pitted against a formidable powerhouse Expresso team from a
school called Schoolcraft College in Michigan. It is an intense battle, with
the final outcome not known until midnight tonight.
We are all trying to do our part. In particular, the men’s
crew team and the men’s and women’s XC/track team have been killing it on
there, pedaling furiously at all hours of the day and night (also, a special shout out to men’s lax
assistant coach Ethan Fox who is a one-man wrecking crew on the bike, inching
close to 200 miles!). Several members of our track team camped out in the
fitness center, on the wooden floor near the Expresso bikes, and pedaled relay
style throughout the night. Grad student and team captain Mark Valentino has
been mobilizing the effort, creating a sign-up sheet and nudging an old, broken
down coach like me to participate. This is the answer to question two, as Tino
snapped this photo of the two of us at 3:16 a.m. (or thereabouts) on Tuesday, during the early hours of the Fall
Frenzy Fearsome Four round, pitting top-seeded Schoolcraft versus underdog No.
4 seed Marist. Unbeknownst to me, he put this photo on the Social Media outlet
called Snapchat, which meant that everyone on the team knew that Coach Pete was
pedaling away while they were sleeping.
Of course, such mind-numbing monotony is what I live for. In
typical fashion, I have chosen to ride the shortest, most boring course on the
Expresso – called the Expresso Freeway, a one-mile track style loop, with no
hills. Over and over and over again. With my music in my ears. The only
limiting factors for me are time (very early
morning is the only time I can do it) and pace (I’m slow and steady … emphasis on slow). My pace hovers somewhere
between elite, international men’s marathon pace at best and goal Running Red
Foxes men’s race pace. As in: After a few particularly tedious 5-mile and
6-mile stretches of pedaling, I thought to myself, “Gee, that would be a great 8km time for Spencer” or “Hmm, I wonder if Deet can get down to that
for 10km eventually.” I’m still working on the men’s mile world record. Maybe next week.
To quote Dire Straits: Is this Expresso Love? You bet it is.
Let’s keep pedaling, Red Foxes, right into the final round next week.
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