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Besides being one of the most popular writers covering the Tour de France every year, Martin Dugard is an award winning author whose books include Chasing Lance, a behind the scenes look at the Tour de France, The Last Voyage of Columbus, Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone and Surviving the Toughest Race on Earth, a first person-chronicle of adventure racing’s early history. Marty's weekly musings can be found here, exclusively online.

Martin Dugard's new book is The Training Ground, due in stores May 14. His website is www.martindugard.com.

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Babbitt writes to remind me that "Mondays with Marty" really doesn't have quite the same punch if I'm not filing until Tuesday. Alas, he's right. I'm going to start writing my missives on Sunday night so that they post early Monday morning. From the feedback I've been getting, it seems that a number of you have begun to check in on a regular basis, and I owe you the courtesy of being prompt. So hang with me, I'm getting into a nice rhythm with all this.

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 23 June 2008

Just as Christmas comes each December, and with it the anticipation and joy of the season, so the Tour de France comes each July. For what seems like forever, this means I get on a plane a week from now and fly to Paris, rent some sort of fast sturdy vehicle, and head off to find my press credential. Then I spend the next 23 days chasing the bike race around France. The month of July and road-tripping around France are synonymous in my mind, so much so that it seems weird to be staying home this year.

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 16 June 2008

Once in a great while, I find it within myself to run over to the hill near my house that I call the Palm of God's Hand, and then push up that half-mile or so to the top. On a good day it is enough to run it just once, because the way is steep and the sun burns down hard on the unshaded path. If you watched footage of the fires from last autumn you'll know the sort of terrain I'm talking about; a good number of those blazes were a mere hundred yards from that hill.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 09 June 2008
Spent the weekend with my wife in Jackson, Wyoming at the Snake River Lodge and Spa. It is a cozy little retreat, although the service bore the indifferent air that comes with seasonal help. It was one of those good food/good wine/trail run weekends. I ran long on Saturday, chugging up the mountain as a light snow flurry fell, enjoying the sound of snowmelt-fed streams and the rustle of tall pines blowing in the wind. Ran with Callie yesterday, coming upon herds of foraging elk and otherwise paying attention the whole way, lest we stumble upon a bear.
Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 19 May 2008
"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop." - Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland  

Trying to make order of my day....

Written by: Martin Dugard
Posted: Monday, 12 May 2008
Track season is winding down, which means it's time to start planning for cross-country, even though the first race is four months away. Back when I got into coaching it was something of a lark; a way to implement the knowledge I'd gained through decades of competition and training while at the same time ridding myself of the long-held dream that I might somehow qualify for the Olympic Trials. I had no idea that I would come to see some of the kids as my own children, in a way. I had no idea that I would spend hours doing mindless bureaucratic functions. And I had no idea that I would begin a constant search for the perfect fundraiser.

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