
I managed to not make any major mistakes until my last lap, when I tagged a tree head on. The mud down this particular windy and steep decent was just too treacherous for the speed I carried into it. I think because it was my last lap I just got a little overzealous and carried way too much heat into it's last little twist. Note to self-don't be stupid! I'm happy with my finish too. Honestly I think that if a certain some one had been there I could have put up a good fight, I pulled first over all. :)

I had so much fun tonight just riding my bike. All the stresses in the world were swept away for a couple hours, and I remembered that's the reason I ride in the first place. It's such a great escape. It just feels so good, so incredibly euphoric. Not a care in the world. I just rode in the moment and gave it 110% without worrying about exceeding thresholds or maintaining a proper cadence, pace, ect. I hucked a few things too, and I think that even though catching some air is slower then keeping the wheels grounded; for me to have fun i've got to ride my own way. I'm really glad I got all this sorted out. Back to the basics, just ride!
Up next- the Highland Hex six hour. Last year's Highland Hex was my first ever solo endurance race and I managed to pull a 1st for my category. This year the competition has become fierce so i'm ready to really dig down and give it my best effort. The forecast as of now looks great-70's and sunny. Now that I flaunted that i'm sure it will be 40's and rainy lol. Last year it was so hot. Just brutal sun and heat. After the first couple laps it was 0 fitness and pure will power to even keep the pedals spinning. I fell more times then I even remember due to pure exhaustion.
What the eff is your knee green? I once had a bruise on my bicep from hitting a tree that looked exactly like the old pepsi logo...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the race BTW. That's the type of result I'd expect from the amount of work you're putting in.
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaaha, yeah it's still got a nasty bruise on it from the 10th. Looks kind of like Santa Claus without his hat...or maybe a lock out lever...lol. It's got me considering to skip the Hex this weekend and get a full recovery in before the Burn 24. I'll decide tomorrow I guess, but it's pretty sore as of now so that may be the most inteligent thing for me to do. You're going solo for the Hex right?
Yah solo at this point. Jason hasn't approached me to race as a team, yet. I'm going to take it fairly easy and just work as hard as I need to to win SS. From last years results, I could have taken a two lap or so break.
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