A satire article about racing in the men’s cat. 4-5 race similar to the five stages of grief.
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Race Anecdotes: Clinics are not just for beginners
You may see big improvements by attending clinics when you’re first starting out racing, but how have you recently refined your skills?
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I am of the doctrine, “If you’re not first, you’re last.” I don’t know where I first heard that, but I know it’s been a… Read More
How To: Race Review for the Self-Coached Athlete
Not everyone can afford a coach nor does everyone want a coach. For those of you who are self-coached, it’s imperative to constantly review your… Read More
Race Anecdotes: The Power of Perspective
This time last year, I wasn’t stoked on racing. My perspective changed from loving the challenge of a race to “cool, how far back will… Read More
Race Anecdotes: The Battle of Koppenberg
What do we say to the god of dirt?
Not today.
Getting comfortable being uncomfortable
I tried out two new group rides this past week: Worlds and Meridian. I likely would have kept putting off these two rides if it… Read More
Race Anecdotes: Running Thoughts at the Cobb Lake
Regretful thoughts sprinkled down. It was a balmy 30F outside as I packed my six water bottles, gear, and bike. I stopped to take a… Read More
Race Anecdotes: Imposter syndrome at Boulder Roubaix
It took me writing about the Boulder Roubaix race several times to learn how to correctly spell “Roubaix.” The race comes every two years and… Read More