Thursday, November 30, 2006

Friday - Paddoc, Ricardo Tormo

Here's Friday, October 27, 2006. I arrived the day before... But that's another story. Needles to say, I was already having a blast. My day started early, like 530am. I got up in time to put in a 45 min jog. Yeah, what was I thinking. I guess I needed to get some anxiety and anticipation out of the way. Once we - the Team - arrived at the track, it was all business. I joined the Hospitality crew and enjoyed every moment of it.

As you can see by the Friday images, much was going on through out the day.

Saturday - Anticipation!



The Fans are coming in by droves. Americans are making their presence known I couldn't be happier. Such as Jason Disalvo, Ernesto Fonseca, the MJ crew "et al", all the Haydens.... But the most important ones where the Americans Fans themselves. What a blast!

Sunday - RACE DAY!



Sunday was full of electricity. Everyone knew who was going to win and those that knew where being good sports and wishing Nicky "Good Luck!" HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!

Sunday Night - PARTY! PARTY!


Wow! It was insane just trying to get to this place, and let me tell you I was driving so I don't know where it was, but it was Rockin'
It was packed, it was fun, and there was much mayhem going on. My kind of Place!

Paris, France - "Sara's Day" and Andrew

What an awesome day. I arrived by train in the morning and went straight to my hotel. It's a quaint place, snuggled between narrow streets. Very Francais!
My friend Andrew - Tech 3 Yamaha - joined me once I arrived and we took off to do our part as Tourists. We played those parts very well. Walking was the mode of transport and we did tons of it. We hit the Catacombs first and that was an experience I wasn't sure I was going to live through. But we did.
We also checked out the Louvre and would have loved to have taken an pic of the Mona Lisa, but that was a no-no. The Champs Elisee was fantastic as was the Arc de Triumph and of course the Eiffel Tower.
I hope you enjoy the images, though you'll find a handfull that look rather shakey.