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The week: looking back in fast motion

Kona, October, 2015
Fast motion in this case is not only an artifice of compiling the story of the week. It was the way how we experienced these last five days. We lost our feeling for time. Time turned into a continuum, almost scary.

The Island with all its prosperity. You lose it, if you are not aware of "aloha"...
The Island with all its prosperity. You lose it, if you are not aware of “aloha”…

By now we are in our final preps for race day tomorrow. The images want to give you an impression of our week which passed so fast that we almost lost our orientation.
This is a quick shot of tired eyes and bodies, sorry for that. We keep you posted!

Monday at noon we reassembled our CUBE, which we buried last year: never say never again, the lesson we learnt!
Monday at noon we reassembled our CUBE, which we buried last year: never say never again, the lesson we learned!

 

Out on the Highway shooting the bizarre situation there with the road being under construction.
Out on the Highway shooting the bizarre situation there with the road being under construction.

 

Meanwhile our CUBE was left to its own devices, the guy did a good job ;-) ...
Meanwhile our CUBE was left to its own devices, the guy did a good job 😉 …

 

On the highway... so bizarre a setting!
On the highway… so bizarre a setting!

 

Edith, Sam and I on stage at the IRONMAN® Village ...
Edith, Sam and I on stage at the IRONMAN® Village …

 

Stage time at the IRONMAN® Village ...
Stage time at the IRONMAN® Village  with Sam Gydé…

 

The Mauna Kea movement against the construction of the worlds biggest observatory on Alii Drive during the bike check-in today...
The Mauna Kea movement against the construction of the worlds biggest observatory on Alii Drive during the bike check-in today…

 

The contrasts colliding are startling!
The contrasts colliding are startling!

 

Sebastian is checking in his bike, got him unplanned by surprise!
Sebastian is checking in his bike, got him unplanned by surprise!

 

Our Cube still in position without us taking care, great job! ;-)
Our Cube still in position without us taking care, great job! 😉

 

The athletes racing are so different. We love the contrasts colliding and fusing.
The athletes racing are so different. We love the contrasts colliding and fusing.

This was our week in pictures, very concise. There are many more stories to tell!

Thank you Kjell for the outstanding picts! And good luck to Andi, Sebastian, Dede and Sam!!!

Susann

Susann

Susann is the biest prototype and head of the team. She is Austrian, has studied medicine, meaning she is a medical doctor and the Biesters' alpha wolf. Susann continuously produces new ideas, is strong in making concepts and is practically always ON FIRE. Without her BIESTMILCH wouldn't be where and what it is today, and anyway - not possible.

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