Shippin' Out
So tonight it’s chicken curry! Ryan A, Ryan R, and myself, are lucky to have spent the last week in a home-stay here in Kuurne Belgium. Filip, our logistics manager extraordinaire, has just moved back north, and is staying with his parents. The Vandevyvere family has made us feel more than welcome. We have been spoiled actually, each with our own bedroom, and the lady of the house doting over us. She’s done our laundry, she forces delicious pastries upon us, and cooks quality meat and potatoes dinners every night. “Real white man’s dinners” as my fiancee would say. They even hid Easter chocolate in the garden and had us do an Easter egg hunt! I still have a smile on my face. She has even given us nicknames, Ryan being the: duurniet, it basically means the mischievous one. How did she know?!?
She has noticed our affinity to spice, (I don’t think it is normal Belgian fare) and is doing a curry tonight. I am pretty sure she thinks we are crazy to add the hot stuff to our dinner. With all this good living it’s tough to leave, but time flies, and we are off to France tomorrow morning.
This week it’s Paris-Camambert, followed by GP Denain, then way across France to Bretagne (Brittany) for another shot at Tro Bro Leon.
I did this same block of racing last season and it went really well. With that experience under my belt I am really looking forward to another go round this year. I have a totally different perspective going into the races this year. With the knowledge of what lies ahead, I can’t wait to get out there!

Our hosts the Vandevyvere family

The profile for Tuesday’s race: Paris-Camembert, it gets tough near the end.
(I hear if you win you get your weight in Camembert cheeze!)