But we're back.
Early this year, a small number of Mangs continued to ride consistently on the weekends - and it shows in their endurance and strength in our current rides. Some of us kept active in other ways but many took to other winter activities, pushing out our cycling training to early March, but also putting on display what makes this team so much more than just a cycling team. In many ways, we've become like lots of small families within a big family - doing movie nights, parties, picnics, and just providing friendly support for each other in many areas of life.
Some of the Mags enjoying snowboarding lessons from Mang Cris (not in pic) |
Fat bikes on top of Easton's snow covered hills |
Hop is going for Mt. Rainier! |
Other activities in the winter involved those with legs, specifically, hiking as Team Mang Bundok (mountain) proceeded to rack up miles on their pedometers. On several occasions, the bundoks proceeded to hike in the snow - on snow shoes! Whatever gets your blood running, I suppose. Regardless of the temperature, Mangs and Alings have fun, even if it involves a funny way of walking while still getting a workout. Today, one of our Mangs is sklipping cycling this year and instead focusing on training for a multi-day summer hike with REI folks up to Mount Rainier. We wish him luck - go get 'em Mang Harry!
Hot Chocolate Run particpants |
Team Mang Bobowla winning the tournament! |
Over the holidays, a subset of Team Mang also got themselves into a sport that involves throwing a 15 pound ball down a smooth floor to knock down 10 white objects at the end of a lane, avoiding gutters on either side. Team Mang 'Bobowla' actually came away from their efforts with prizes! From all accounts, the team had actually been doing very well in their competitive league at the Acme Bowl in Tukwila and this just in, literally...they actually won the competition as I'm writing this! Congratulations to the players, the "fans" and everyone who supported the group during their long trek towards this championship!
Some of the Putiks, sporting their new jerseys on a weekend ride |
Whew! I'm not sure if I can keep up with all this diversification, I'm not sure if I captured everything we did over the past 5 months since the last entry. But it's all good - I'll catch up on the next post. Even though cycling is what brought many of us together, friendships tie us to each other in the other areas of life. At least now that it's Spring, everyone's starting to focus on their cycling training again to get ready for the summer rides...and there are a lot of them coming up. More on those on my next post. Here's hoping for another successful Mang/Aling year of movement!