Of course the big question for BB10k 2011 is whether this is the year that Candis actually beats me. I’m hoping that the answer to that question is a resounding no, hell, I’d settle for a scrawny no or a feeble no just as long as it’s a no. I’m just not sure that my ego could take it if she beat me and it just makes it worse knowing that you’re all rooting for her. All your ‘Team Candis’ comments from last year just serve to engorge my determination (it’s almost at half mast!). Failure is not an option.
This year’s race plan is simple: stay ahead of or with Candis and outkick her at the finish. In past years I have had a detailed race plan broken down by mile and elevation and while that worked well in 2008 it has not been successful in subsequent years. Some things just aren’t as successful the second time around; think of Harrelson and Snipes in Money Train, Gere and Roberts in Runaway Bride, Farley and Spade in Black Sheep or Keanu and anyone in anything - all examples of things that were successful once but failed spectacularly the second time around. And yes, I do think it’s a good idea to base my race strategy on Hollywood movie couplings, but it’s probably too brilliant for you to understand.
I have a feeling Candis is going to have some stories to tell about this race.
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Kick Candis's ass in that race! (I always root for the underdog)
ReplyDeleteHEY! Not all of us are rooting for Candis! I am a proud member of team cargo shorts! Just remember, the term "outkick" may have to mean "sweep the leg" just sayin...
ReplyDeleteGood luck to both of you today!
ReplyDeleteOh, race nerves. Horrible things...I just ran a big race a couple days ago and I know how it feels. It got even worse because we were a little late, we just barely made it to the finish line. Just added to pre-race adrenaline, I guess!
ReplyDeletehmmm I wonder what it says that we have no race reports..... :)
ReplyDeleteHope the race went well. Where's the race report?! :-)
ReplyDeleteRace report much?
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