I can’t really call it an obsession. If it was an obsession, I would have commissioned a bloke I’ve never met to build me a set of ultra-light wheels and I would have spent an outrageous amount of money to upgrade my handlebars in an identical shape from aluminum to carbon in an effort to shave a few grams off the top end of my machine. After all, science has proven that buying lighter gear is a more effective strategy for climbing faster than that weight-weenie bullshit like quitting beer or steak.
Alright, so maybe I’m obsessed. But it’s not an all-consuming obsession – not obsessive obsession. Its more like a weighty thought that bends all the other less weighty thoughts towards it, like Einstein described why gravity bends light. It started less than a single Cognitive Unit after the VMH informed me of my time up the mountain on Part Deux. (A Cognitive Unit, obviously, is the unit of time it takes one to process any piece of information after the dishing up of a massive helping of Rule V.) It was around that time that my thoughts started warping towards riding Haleakala again – faster.
It started in low, then it started to grow. No, I’m not quoting How the Grinch Stole Christmas; I’m describing what happened after my gut was accosted by the Holiday Season. I’m fat, I’m out of shape, and I’m slow. What training I’ve been doing has been done in Seattle around the freezing point in stubbornly wet weather. Maui, on the other hand, insists on having warm weather – something I’m unaccustomed to – and the forecast for the coming week is hot, hot, and hotter. Despite Ryder Hesjedal setting the record up the climb during this time of year, the conventional wisdom around these here parts is that this is the worst time of year to try for a personal record up Haleakala.
You will understand, then, that this is the perfect time for me to leave a lung or two on Crater Road for the third time running. Assuming the weather holds and D.S. @Gianni, Coach VMH (whose “coaching” consists mostly of chastising and comparing me to small and adorable yet unwanted rodents), and @MauiBike fail to come up with compelling reasons to move the effort to another date, I will be visiting Pele for the third time on New Years Day, 2013.
Prognosticate on my upcoming ride at your own risk. For your reading and viewing entertainment, the two previous editions of Frank vs. The Volcano are provided here: Frank vs. The Volcano // Frank vs. The Volcano, Part Deux.
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Happy New Year to all of you - and thanks heaps for such great support. I'm still too braindead to figure out who won, but we'll get to that tomorrow.
Third time running, all y'all keep making this fun to try at.
Cheers.
In addition, I was just now notified by Strava that Frank beat my KOM on a hilly street HERE IN SEATTLE! Today!
How does he do it?
@frank
Fronk's words to the gale:
Congratulations Frank...Great Effort!
(p.s. the text pops ups could do with being about a second longer each time for those of us who were mesmerised by your magnificent stroke it was a little rushed catching every word that popped up)
Well done Frank, one hell of a ride!
Frank, off cutting down the rain forest in FL for the wicked step so I missed the whole show, bets, taunts and cheers... So happy you killed the giant again and with such panache!
Now I am going to have nightmares about what is happening post ride in DS Gianni's beach side party shack.
Happy new year to you both and send best wishes to the long suffering VMH's.
Awesome Ride Frank ! Congrats !
Great Job Frank! And you're warm too. Fucking cold in the PNW right now.......
Very impressive! I think everyone wants to get down there to tackle that beast sometime (not to mention some other local perks). Until then, we live vicariously. Chapeau!