Despite several disappointing outcomes to my 2017 cycling year there were a few silver linings.
The World Ultra Cycling Association (formerly the UltraMarathon Cycling Association) sent me three medals for events they sponsored during 2017.
One is the `Hard Ass' Champion for male recumbent cyclists age 70 and over. To think it took me 72 years to get a medal for something that has been a core component of my character ... well.
One is for the `Mile Eater' Challenge for male recumbent cyclists age 70 and over. I didn't know there was a challenge for that. But I'll take it.
And finally one is for the 24 Hour Challenge for male recumbent cyclists age 70 and over. I think this one is for the World Time Trial Challenge in Borrego Springs, CA, in November 2017.
And here is the essential disclosure. I think I was the only `Male Recumbent Cyclist age 70 and over' to even enter these events. In other words, `to enter is to win.'
On the one hand I love getting cool medals, plaques and awards. On the other hand I feel sort of like a fourth grader who showed up at school on the same day everybody got an attendance award for simply being there.
I'm hoping for more `Male Recumbent Cyclists age 70 and over' to share these awards.
Way cool.
Congratulations Dan. That is impressive regardless of the number of competitors!
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