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New Shorts are Here to Stay

Not sure if you noticed my new tri shorts in my pictures below (how could you NOT notice them?), but they are definitely here to stay. You don't see too many pink floraled (is that even a word?) butts at tri races, but you'll be seeing mine for many races to come! They got me my first hardware, so surely they are lucky!
Oh, and here's an updated view of my tattoo from IMAZ. It is still going strong, and turns purple when I am cold.

Comments

Lisa said…
Congrats again on the hardware and love the pants!!
asanderson said…
Hi, I just sent you an email! about any training groups over in Galveston area. Hope to hear back from you and good luck in the sport!!!
CoachLiz said…
Man, I go away to Austin for a few days and you go crazy posting. I had to catch up. Congratulations on your super finish and that fabulous placement!

Only you and Amanda Lovato could pull off those HOT PANTS! Wear them proud girl!
Benson said…
Awesome hardware!
But those shorts...
EVEN MORE AWESOME!
Keep on rock'n.
Tarabay said…
Where do you even find shorts like that???

great job...
congrats girl! i miss u...will be in houston this weekend. riding with will neff on saturday morning and a lake swim at twin lakes afterwards...email me if you want to come and kick my tush:)
greyhound said…
I try to be good, I really do--to refrain from excessive butt admiration while racing--but then you go and get shorts like that???

And more to the point, on a Ironbutt like that?? Sheeesh. Guys haven't got a prayer.
TRI TO BE FUNNY said…
Sweet shorts! The best part is that you can go roller skating and not have to change outfits :-)

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