2016 has been a big year for us. The highlight for me was when our new cycling team, Team CSP-SBI, won the inaugural USA Cycling National Hill Climb Championships in the master’s men 40-49 category at Pikes Peak in Colorado this July. I love climbing mountains on the bike, but there’s never been a national event for that until this year. The best things in life are not necessarily reaching your dreams, but having an experience that fulfills something beyond what you dreamed was possible.

As any competitive person knows, you appreciate achievements fully, especially because we received a lot of help. But we’re always thinking about what’s next, what’s out there in those vistas on the distant horizon. Part of sensing the moment is seeing it in the stream of our larger life journey. Every step we take in life satisfies us enough to propel us forward. It’s nice when your goals have to do with getting the most out of yourself and performing better to honor relationships and opportunities. Doing good is our humble way of saying thank you.
I have a lot people to say thank you to. I’m thanking you for your support, and sticking with me when I failed. Here it goes.
David Sandusky for leading me into the American West, and sharing some crazy bike trips on horse trails in the mountains.
Michael Hernandez, the Squadra training group (each one of you!), and the Reno Wheelmen for teaching me more on the joy of cycling.
Drew Miller for climbing mountains. I was inspired by seeing him race in 2004. We became teammates later and shared good rides.
Jim Silverman, who represents everything that is best about the cycling scene in Flagstaff. Jim mentored me by example.
Doug Loveday for being the entrepreneur behind Grand Canyon Racing, creating opportunities to race as a team, and being a great ambassador.
Joe Shannon for his passion for cycling and the environment, starting a movement in Flagstaff, getting me racing again, and sharing the love.
The faculty and students of SESES at Northern Arizona University. How they love exploring outdoors. Inspiring.
Brian Lemke and the White Mountain Road Club, for cycling tradition, commitment and community at an entirely new level.
Chris Abbott and Heather Farrell in Albuquerque, and the best of cycling, health and wellness they exemplify here. Community excellence.
All my teammates at Team CSP-SBI. Without you this would not be possible.
Mai Wakisaka for recognizing how cycling expresses us, and sharing the bike life together. What good fun!
It’s impossible to single out all the energy you pick up from cycling with people. Going through pressing circumstances together–a hard workout, a hail storm, a race–reveals character. Witnessing so much character from common people riding bikes has uplifted my sense of humanity. We have gobs of character.
You get the idea. Cycling is a social thing! And it reveals the web of life. The sport largely runs on volunteer enthusiasm, sacrifice, love and selfless commitment. But that’s not enough. Success requires structure and support. This year Team CSP-SBI was fortunate to have sponsors that literally made my cycling possible. Thank You Sponsors.
Conservation Science Partners http://www.csp-inc.org/
Specialized Bicycles https://www.specialized.com/us/en/
Landscape Conservation Initiative http://nau.edu/lci/
Live Oak Associates, Inc. http://www.loainc.com/
Congratulations on the win Team CSP-SBI. Onward.