I had the stitches out of my face on Monday and I look just as handsome as before. The teeth are still wired for sound and my bike was totally destroyed in the crash. Although my left knee is a bit swollen with fluid, I'm sure I can manage a leisurely 30km ride on the flats tomorrow. Time to drag out the old steel frame bike.
Still not sure what's going on with the bloke who owns/cares for the dog, still waiting on the police to get back in touch with me.
To all those people who have provided ideas on what I should do to the dog and the bloke who laughed when he was told about me being carted away in the ambulance, thank you very much for your creative ideas.
I've always had a passion for cycling since I was young child. I've been fortunate to travel to many places through racing and touring over the years. I recently completed a 4 month tour of Eastern Europe with my good friends Peter Felvus and Len DeMoss, now it's time to take on South America. On the 28th July 2014 I will ride over 11,000kms to reach the bottom of the world. Come along and join me on another amazing journey.
Does this mean your going to take up track racing again Terry?
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