
In the words of Charles Dickens 2010 “was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” As the end of the year approaches I have been reminiscing on this year in cycling, the good and the bad.
Good: I had a good year racing in the crits. I won three races and moved up to the A group (we will see how it goes next year in that group).
Bad: I wasn’t able to ride Lotoja! It was a sad realization that I would not be able to do it this year. There were a few reasons as to why not, but just wasn’t able to this year. The week leading up to the race I was a wreck. I was more nervous not riding, then riding. Glad it went well for everyone who finished this year.
Good: I was able to race a cyclocross race. I was battling for first when I went down.
Bad: I crashed and busted my rims and didn’t get to race again. After the crash and wait for the new rim I burned out. My desire to kill myself was lost.
Good: Been taking a break from training real hard.
Bad: My desire to start training again has not returned. Enjoying my leisurely pace.
Good: Got my first cell phone this year. Hard to believe, but yes I did.
Bad: Sent my first text message. Now they keep coming.
Good: Doug had a great season, winning the Utah Cyclocross championship for his age.
Bad: All his crashes! Heal up soon.
Good: Didn’t have to ride over 2 and a half hours all summer. I got to on a few occasions, but not very often. This helped my training for the crits.
Bad: Signing up to ride the Seattle to Portland 200 mile race. Need to get my distance legs back a little.
It has been a good year overall. Can't wait to see what next year brings. Life just seems to balance out - Yin and Yang.
2 comments:
I'm in for seattle to portland. Just wondering if we should come early and ride or stay after and ride.
I don't know that far in. As of right now either works for us.
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