tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2264095833827785600.post2878540829233644187..comments2023-08-04T08:08:15.006-07:00Comments on The Dr Codfish Chronicles: In MemoriamPaul Johnsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06072480695472781764noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2264095833827785600.post-5160132168865703602011-07-23T06:39:13.849-07:002011-07-23T06:39:13.849-07:00Well put, @Dr. Codfish. I wish everyone well on wh...Well put, @Dr. Codfish. I wish everyone well on what sounds like a remarkable event. Back-to-back 300/200 sounds like a great deal of fun. I'd like to see if we can import that idea over here on the right coast. I'll be thinking of you and all of the other SIR brothers and sisters as I ride in the NYC200K on July 31. Now, back to the TdF TT. . .George Swainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01699009686957085216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2264095833827785600.post-74081457297012619742011-07-22T07:57:18.997-07:002011-07-22T07:57:18.997-07:00I rode with Steve the last 100k of the OrRando Gra...I rode with Steve the last 100k of the OrRando Grab Bag 300k, a few weeks before that. It was a long out-and=back section, and we stopped at a Subways at the turnaround for some food. I heard him say that he needed to take something for his heartburn, before we headed out. When I got home, I asked my wife - who always complains about reflux and heartburn - "Have you heard of someone taking nitroglycerin for heartburn?" She said, "It's not for heartburn, it's for heart disease." Life is full of risks, and I believe that Steve knew that he ran more risks than most in rando riding. But that did not let him stop it from doing what he enjoyed doing. For that reason, he was a hero and an inspiration for me.Marcellohttp://www.napolitano.itnoreply@blogger.com