i purchased my RoadID for two reasons...
#1 i had just met craig (crowie) alexander and noticed that he was wearing his at a book signing. he looked cool, so i wanted to look cool. i know, a bit childish, but if i was going to imitate anyone, crowie would be it.
#2 my brother-in-law, training partner, co-creator of aluminum boy, best mate, has a heart condition which worries my sister sick when we are out training or racing. she would love to have a tracking device installed, i'm sure. don't think he has his yet, but i ordered mine.
here it is...
this is one of the few times that it's ever off.
now, let me tell you about the other time it came off, may 4th, 2013 (may the 4th be with you, haha)
over the past few weeks, my brother-in-law, brandon and our friend jaybird, would meet up for an early morning long-distance run. they are training for a few marathons, and yours truly for lake placid. so its awesome having company on those long runs. hopefully, i can get them to join me on the bike rides, but one step at a time. anyways, we set out and ran 11.5 miles and i jumped on my bike to do a recovery ride of 50 minutes. it was an absolutely gorgeous day, and i was flying on the bike. felt strong and encouraged. as i came back into town, i typically do a time trial up in my neighborhood. even though it was a recovery ride, i felt too good not to push. i made my final turn onto my street, slight downhill, unclipped my left foot and for some reason that is not yet know to me, i grabbed my front brakes... bike stopped on a dime (good brakes), i didn't. i remember flipping somewhat and the pavement meeting my face. within seconds, i did what all triathletes do, worried first and foremost about my bike. then, i started going through each body part - left foot, right foot, left leg/knee, right leg/knee, and so on. got to my right calf which really hurt (was still clipped in at time of accident), and cupped my chin which was bleeding badly. as my tongue searched my mouth, i felt that my front tooth is only half missing and my bridge on the right side of my mouth felt 'wrong'. my neighbors came rushing out, and i quickly took off my RoadID and said to call any of the numbers.
minutes later, all three of those listed on my bracelet were present and discussing what out plan of action would be. my fiance, who is a rn, quickly cleaned me up and made all the preparations for us to head to hospital. she's an absolute saint. she puts up with all of my training, stinky clothes and complaining about not going fast enough. and as i think of it now, it's a bit eerie because as i left that morning, i asked her to stay close to her phone. i leave every morning, very early and never ask that. but then my sister, who is a pediatrician and brandon who is an urgent care doctor, came and transported me to his facility. for the first time since medical school, they teamed up and stitched me back together.
he wasn't working, hence his sweet attire!
i'm a big baby when it comes to needles and stitches and such...
the team, my team, put me back together. he 'somewhat' guaranteed no scar, but i know the ladies dig scars so i'm not too worried. i'm a bit more concerned with my teeth, since they are likely to have to come out and fake ones will go in their place. maybe, i can get some gold teeth, who knows.
having their support and, if needed, on-call medical emergency team, i feel invincible. yesterday proved that i'm obviously not, but knowing that my team is there, i can do anything. i love them all more that i will ever be able to explain with words or action.
i will show you this one, if you saw me today, it's much worse! haha
my hair looks pretty go though, thanks Giro helmets
when i received my RoadID, i read the flyer that came with it, describing people's stories about their accidents or whatnot and how they are so thankful for their bracelet. i was touched but never thought i would have a story like that. just wanted to look cool like crowie. but, now i do. and i would highly suggest that if you are out training, anything could happen. get yourself one. of all the triathlon gear, this has to be the cheapest too! i think i have a coupon somewhere too.
triathlon is not an individual sport. i may be the one out on the course swimming, biking and running, but i wouldn't be ever able to toe the starting line without my team.


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