Showing posts with label Racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racing. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Racing Season Is Coming.....
I finished my first road racing season and first cross racing season, AND
It's winter, and I am training. (Racing Season is Coming!)
I ride my bike three days during the week. (On the trainer of course!)
And, I ride outside with my teammates almost every weekend....
My People, I am training, because Racing Season is Coming!
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Cyclocross Race #3 and #4: DCCX
Day 1 of DCCX was completely fun...
The Friday before the race, the course was open for people to ride, and there were free cyclocross clinics. Of course, I attended the clinic and pre-rode the course. I had a lot of fun, and this made me completely excited about DCCX.
Coworkers and friends also pre-rode the course on Friday! |
Saturday, I got to the race early and rode the course, and I was super excited that quite a few of my friends and fellow cyclocross racers were there, and I was going to race with my teammate Patty:
The ladies of veloworks! |
Shanna: bad A@# cross racer! |
Fellow racers: Emily and her husband! |
Motivators |
Fellow racers and teammates: Sean and Tom |
Tina and Brian: Teammates who came out to support! |
Greg after his race! |
A new fan! |
My people, I got to the starting line, and I was not to nervous. The whistle was blown, and we took off. This course was extremely fun but difficulty and after the first lap, I was worn out. However, I kept on pedaling. After the second lap, I was pulled from the race, because the winner was on my tail.. I had completed two laps and the winner was completing her third lap. I was happy and sad at the same time. I wanted to complete three laps, but I did not have much gas left in my tank.(YIKES!)
The race environment turned into a festive environment with food trucks and BEER. Yep, there was lots of beer. I stayed at the races until around 6, because I wanted to support my coworker and friend, Rob, in his first race ever of any kind, and he was completely awesome:
Rob in his first race! |
After Rob's race, I went home to rest and to get ready to do DCCX all over again....
Today, the course ran the other way, and I really needed to pre-ride the course. However, I was fearful to pre-ride the race, because I did not want to tire my legs out. (Bad mistake!)
I am happy that I read this word from Joel Osteen before the race:
"The race is not for the swift nor for the strong but for those who endure to the end." You don't have to finish first; you're not competing with anyone else. Just finish your course. Keep your fire burning.The whistle was blown, and I made quite a few mistakes early on, because I did not pre-ride the course. My body was completely exhausted after the second lap, and I actually pulled off of the course, laid on my back for a few minutes, and continued the last lap. (I needed to catch my breathe!) AND, there was no way that I was going to get a DNF (Did not finish) next to my name.
Anyway, my teammate, Lydia, raced with me today, and quite a few fellow racers and supporters were at the races. Soooooo, everything is all right with the world.
Lydia and me! |
My people! |
Happy Sunday, My People!
I can't wait until the next race....
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
275.....
My very first racing number! |
So, I had my first, cycling race on Sunday, AND I learned a few good lessons....
First, I learned that when I am asked at registration to show my license, I should show my racing license and not my driver's license...(OH BOY!)
Second, I must remind myself to ride my own race.. I can't compare myself to other cyclist. In my next race, I am going to pedal, pedal, pedal...
Third, I learned to never take myself out of the race...I will stop if I get pulled from the race, but I will stay on the course and pedal, pedal, pedal...
Fourth, I learned that I need to train, train, train....
Fifth, I learned that I absolutely love the energy that surrounds a race. It was such a festive but serious environment, and I was extremely happy to be in that number...
My people, I learned some valuable lessons, I have a long way to go, BUT I am going to stay the course...
The Race is Not Given to the Swift, but to the one who endures until the end......
I'll keep you posted!
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