PQ Team #36 - Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp
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The Journey ends….
Posted on 07/02/08 7:16 PM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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A little after 12 noon today,Team Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp crossed the finish line, albeit one. Two years in the planning, it’s all come to an end. I wasn’t able to finish with my team as planned, but I am eager and ready to be the first to sign up for PQ 2009. I will race again with these friends and am eager to begin the process.  PQ 2008 will be remembered as the toughest race EVER, and those that finished, are to be hearalded as true extreme athletes. What they endured to get to the finish line was sheer torture, and their fortitude speaks for itself. The fact that I want to sign up for 2009’s race speaks volumes about how masochistic we are, and how we thrive on pushing the limits. Thank you to Tecnu Extreme and the folks at Tec Labs for being incredible sponsors and for letting us promote their products during our journeys. Your products rock. Thank you to K-Designers Home Improvements for their continued support. Thank you to all our other sponsors and our loved ones for their support. Without you, this would not be possible.  So…this door closes, and another one opens. We cannot wait to see what it brings. Now bring on the beer…  :)



Finish Line Photos!
Posted on 07/02/08 4:59 PM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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Almost home….
Posted on 07/01/08 11:03 PM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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I write you this blog from the comforts of our condo in picturesque Big Sky,Mt. It’s surreal to think that over a week ago our lives were altered forever. The gun went off, and friendships became deeper,our resolve stronger, our tenacity, that much more. Our relationships across the board, more meaningful.. Along the way things did not transpire as expected, with me being forced out of the fun way too early, but that is the cruel hand of destiny, and I learn the lessons I am supposed to learn, and I live to race another day. I fed my team a meal this morning,and sent them out on their last 36 mile trek to Ennis Lake where I will meet them to feed them and send them off on their last 31 mile bike ride to the finish on the steps of the Big Sky Resort. My friends, my Tecnu Extreme team-mates will have accompiished a daunting task, and I’m sure it will be an emotional moment for me having put in the time, and started the course only to be forced to cheer from the sidelines,but ultimately I could not be happier than I am that they followed through on what I asked of them.”You must go on, and you must finish this course no matter what.” They have integrity. They have huge inner strength, and tommorrow,they will have finished the course. Those memories, will last forever, and I am proud of my association with them. I love you guys. Get er done…..
A nice soft bed, and a cold beer await the victor… I’m buying.. 



Unranked,Tecnu Extreme marches on…
Posted on 06/30/08 9:41 AM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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The three remaining members of the team went on today with the start of their final days at PQ Montana. They had a good nights sleep,ate spaghetti for dinner,pancakes and scrambled eggs for breakfast, and headed out for a 50 mile bike ride in the Gallatin mountains. Some epic rope-work, an orienteering section, a last trek to make their feet feel more misery than they do, and a final 31 mile bike ride back up to Big Sky remain, and then they can lay this race to rest. I am sad not to be travelling with my friends and team-mates any more, but it was not in the plan this year. My feet are healing, I can breathe easier once again, my spirits are lifting, and I cannot wait to see them cross the finish line together. For Charlie this will be his 3rd PQ, Iona’s 2nd and Paul’s last, but the lasting memory will be the friendships forged in steel for the time they spent in the back country watching each others backs, and forcing them to go beyond their pain thresholds for the good of each other. In a couple of days PQ will rollup and leave town, and all the athletes will go home to their familes, lives and jobs,but the memories,those will last forever.



Team Tecnu Charges on without it Team Captain
Posted on 06/28/08 12:40 AM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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Well…

Life goes on.. Sometimes hard lessons are learned, some are harder than others.
This, for me, was one of the hardest. First and foremost, thank you for your prayers and concerns.They do not go unnoticed,and I love you all for them. I started the race on monday knowing that something was not right, and last night, it all came to a head, thereby ending my dream of finishing PQ Montana 2008 with some of my best friends. I collapsed from shortness of breath,something I had been dealing with since the race started, and collectively my team-mates and race Doctors confirmed that they were pulling me for medical reasons,forcing me to withdraw. My O2 levels in my bloodstream were in the 70’s,dangerously low, should be in the upper 90’s and I should be close to death let alone racing. Those that know me know that I have NEVER quit anything before, and so I was crushed and emotional from the news,despite knowing it to be the correct decision. They sent me to the local hospital where I was admitted and I’ve spent the past day. I was diagnosed with pneumonia,damage to my kidneys, anemic ( dangerously low on iron).I received steroids, anti-biotics, many breathing treatments,and yes, 22 bags of fluid. And now I get to take a month off from physical exertion, and do nothing, drink lots of fluids,and let my body heal..Due to the kidney damage, my muscles are a little shredded so I feel like I got run over by a Mac truck, but I will be fine. Thank you again for everything, and for your concerns.

So….last night was difficult. Iwas faced with quitting something you have loved for so long. Given the realization that my quest is now over was,is, hard to swallow. My friends are out there racing with heavy hearts missing me as much as I miss going into battle with them. I will watch them finish this race for “us.” I will watch as they carry me with them across the line, know in the journey we have endured together. The best teams in the world are here, and we were, are one of them. No one can take that away from us. We know why we started this journey together,and now my destiny is to watch a team of three, that was once a promising team of four, do amazing things. Life is short. I am thrilled for them. Plenty more races to be had.

 

love you guys, Go Team Tecnu Extreme



pictures anyone?
Posted on 06/26/08 9:49 PM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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Here are a few pictures I was able to take before I went to get the other bike..

Some of you are concerned with their mental state as well as their well being. For the most part, everyone was sleep deprived and edgy… That’s nothing a 2 hour nap couldn’t take care of! :) Tempers were mild, but there were a few flair ups along the way. Those were recognised by the other and were ignored as they knew it wasn’t a big deal. There were also a few times where a few things went ‘missing’. whether it was because they are normally forgetful or just having a brain fart from their great adventure, I can not say. :-p

Before they took off on this leg of the race, everyone seemed fairly up beat and motivated to keep going. We should be seeing the team shortly after their 14 mile ride (?) and help them get ready for the next part of the biking as well as their trek that is after the bike at the Unassisted Transition Area. that next trek will be around 30 hours by their rough estimates.  So we shall see how this next trek will treat them!



They made it in!
Posted on 06/26/08 2:35 PM| by Tecnu Extreme/Esprit de Corp

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I don’t have much time at the moment for a long post, but I did want to let everyone know that they made it after their long trek. They came with smiles around the corner ever so excited to share their battle wounds. (blisters among  other things) I’ll have pictures later.. I was only able to visit with them for a little bit as I had to go to the previous UTA to pickup a bike from a different team. Charlie’s shock is has a problem holding air making it unridable.   For now, I must go, but will post again soon




   
 
 
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