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Tuesday, November 29, 2005 

"that guy must floss with a garden hose"

Wicks and TreeFarm ( and some other guys ) are gonna be staying at my house for a week for the VERGE races and then nats. wicks gets in thur. and treefarm gets in from Belgum on tues-ish.
SOO SWEEEET!




RYAN TREBONHeight: 6'5" Weight: 174lbs.Residence: Corvallis, ORStrength: I am not very strongWeakness: Lots of thingsWhy do you ride: Cause it my Job What/who started you riding: One morning I just woke and decided to start ridingMarital Status: SingleHardest part of life: UHUHHUHH!!!Worst moment in career & why: Flatting while leading the Big Bear NCS with 2 miles to go.What did you want to be when you were a kid: Hair DresserIn one word how would your best friend describe you? LazyFavorite food: Thai, and Double Stuff Oreo'sFavorite Music: Punk and Classical JazzBest idea of having good time: Long MTB ride with friends or a day snowboarding with fresh snow.Favorite place to travel to: Whistler, BCMost respected mountain bike riders: Ones that race clean and winOther most respected athletes: I dont respect athletes for being athletes I respect the people who they areFavorite riding spots and courses: Riding spot: Whistler BC, Race Course: Sand Point ID Advice to beginners: Dont wear underwear underneath your riding shortsOther sports you do: Snowboarding, wakeboardingDo you have a coach: yes, Jim Lehman CTSTypical training week: Varies through out the year, nothing in my training is typicalCareer Highlights: USGP overall winner, 2nd Overall NMBS series 2004Year 2004 Highlights: 2nd overall in NMBS XC series, 11 podium finishes in the NMBS, USGP overall, 2nd US CX nats, 15th CX world ChampionshipsObjectives for 2005: Winning at least one XC and STXC in the norba series, top ten at a world cup, Becoming CX national champion.

Height: 6’4”Weight: 170 lbsResidence: Corvallis, OregonStrength: Doing sick tricks and charming the ladies!Weakness: Red HeadsWhy do you ride: To make the world a better placeWhat/who started you riding: My Dad bought me my first MTB when I was 10 and I haven’t been off one since.Marital Status: SingleHardest part of life: AirplanesWorst moment in career & why: Any time I flat during a race because it sucks!What did you want to be when you were a kid: A professional athleteIn one word how would your best friend describe you? A SmileFavorite food: Organic!Favorite Music: Death Cab for CutieBest idea of having good time: Riding Bikes and Having SexFavorite place to travel to: Canada Eh!Most respected mountain bike riders: Andreas Hestler, Erik TonkinOther most respected athletes: Anyone who uses their influence to better the worldFavorite riding spots and courses: Whistler BC, Mount Snow Race CourseAdvice to beginners: Have as much fun as possibleOther sports you do: Skiing, SkateboardingDo you have a coach: NoTypical training week: Riding tons! My training is top secret. (That is why I am so fast!)Career Highlights: Colligate National Cyclocross Champion, Member of the US National MTB and Cyclocross teams.Year 2004 Highlights: 4th place Elite US National Cyclocross Championships, 3rd place USGP of Cyclocross at Highland Park, 1st Wooden Wheels UCI C1 cyclocross, 30th Elite Cyclocross World ChampionshipsYear 2004 Results: Objectives for 2005: Win some sweet races and meet some rad people


Tuesday, November 22, 2005 

Brady, Brady, Brady...

You IDIOT!., the time you lost trying to grab the dollar bill every lap lost you at least one finish place, which, ment., quincedentaly enough, 13$ in price money!... YOU-IDIOT!


Monday, November 14, 2005 

My favorite color is purple.
I enjoy reading mysteries while eating junk food.
I am kind of obsessed with cross country running, especially the divine talents of the Lady Barons of Rochester, NY.
I may or may not sleep with a stuffed animal.


Friday, November 11, 2005 

street signs


Thursday, November 10, 2005 


Wednesday, November 02, 2005 

I need more COOL T-Shirts...

For someone who goes through almost 40 T-shirts a week, I found I have a Surprisingly small number of "cool" T-shirts. After some inspection, it occurred to me that roughly 70% of my t-shirt collection was given to me at bike events. Another 25% is from 8th grade and before, and altho were at one time considered "cool", have since lost there appeal. The remaining 5%, ( or as I refer to them, Layer 3 ) are indeed,"cool".(cup cakes/Spain/ USA cycling team... All layer 3 material).
this is a problem.
Now, the obvious thought running through your mind right now, is. " yeah, but Colt, your not that cool."
Am I really not cool enough to were cool T-shirts?!
now that I think about it. Im not manly enough for the pink polo. im not with other people enough to pull off the, "IM WITH STUPID". Im not skilled enough in the field of 'Puffy Paint'. And I am not a Jim Reddig Relative.
Im adding this to the list of 'to do's' for this winter... "*Accumulate More Cool T-Shirts*"


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