All About the Me:
Me and the girls at the start of The Narrows at Zion Nat’l. Park

My kids cannot avoid water
Morgan- stoked
Sometimes Morgan will get in on the princess act with Haley.
A good night to remember a great guy!! 2007 Sienna Dev’t-Goble Knee Clinic team (minus Bryson, Sleevie, and J-Rad) at the Allan Butler Memorial Criterium.
Do you have a (considerably) larger than life poster of yourself, do you?? This is hanging on my garage door.
The first ever Harvest Moon Fest Crit. Dig the Rev X’s, baby!!
Merced in 2003. Everyone’s whining about rain and I am stoked to race bikes.
The first SFGP. That is a hurtin’ face.
Antelope Island in the middle of the great Salt Lake. Everybody makes fun of my pose, but you know, whatever.
The more things change, the more I pose the same.
Keepin’ it Real Dumb

You know it’s bad when I am dragging tongue.
From something I wrote sometime:
Born and raised in Richmond, VA, Barrett began his lifelong obsession with bikes at the local BMX track at the age of 4. By 12, he was onto a road bike though it took a few years for him to see any results. Once Barrett finally hit puberty, things started to go better and he found himself in the top 10 at junior nationals. This led him to a cycling scholarship at Marian College in Indianapolis, IN. During his five year (he’s a little slow) stint at Marian, Barrett won five Midwest Conference Championships, and five Collegiate National Championship medals. He was also named an NCCA All-American. Upon graduation, Barrett moved with his new wife Kelly (also a scholarship cyclist) to her hometown of Long Beach, CA where he was quickly picked up by the NetZero Pro Cycling Team. Barrett spent three years racing pro with NetZero, Schroeder Iron, Monex and the US National Team before moving to Utah to quit cycling and become a full-time family guy. Fortunately, the quitting thing didn’t work out and Barrett is currently trying to find the perfect zen balance between family guy, and egomaniacal dirtball bike racer. He currently resides in Provo with wife, Kelly, and daughters Haley and Morgan.
Oh yeah, and:
2008 Utah State Criterium Chump
2007 Utah State Criterium Chump
2006 Utah State Road Race Chump
2005 Utah State Road Race Chump
Anyway, if there’s anything else I can tell ya, post it to the comments, or email me and I’ll put it here.
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As soon as I have a victory pose, I’ll feel a little more qualified to comment on the victory pose of other cyclists.
That said, had I just put out the effort to win the state crit title, my wrists might have been a little limp too.
You are now free to mock me any time I have a typo — which often — or a brainfart with grammar, spelling or cycling.
which IS often.
stupid fingers.
What? I just thought we’d see what the public thinks. Way skew the results! So much for publishing this gem…