SheFly
07-19-2010, 05:04 AM
So, GoWest posted about coming back to racing after time off the bike due to injury. Me? I've been ON the bike physically, but checked out mentally this season. Racing hasn't really interested me - so much so, that at the beginning of the season, I was dreading even getting on my bike.
So, I took some time "off" from racing (but not riding). And I have a new philosophy - only do those races that suit my ability (that is, those without big climbs :D), and that I deem fun.
Taking the pressure off of myself has been a huge relief! The beginning of my road season was tough, and demoralizing. I did have some success on the MTB though, despite swearing that I wasn't racing that at all this year ;).
Now, we're into crit season here in New England. I don't do well at the crits, necessarily, but they suit my racing style, and are more fun than the longer, hillier road races. Last weekend I returned to a crit I hadn't done for a couple of years - it was my first "road" race back from some time off, and I was psyched to be racing! I felt good in the pack, felt good on the bike, and managed a pretty decent result. Was "it" back?
To find out, if "it" had returned, I went out to the Yarmouth Clam Festival yesterday. This is one of my favorite races of the season. Despite a hilly, hard "fun" ride the day before, I managed to accomplish all of my goals in the race - stay attached, stay protected, stay upright and most importantly, have fun! I think "it" really is back! Woohoo!
Now, I'm looking forward to some great upcoming crits and circuit races as I get ready for the upcoming 'cross season.
Who knew that racing was as much about the mental conditioning as the physical?
SheFly
p.s.
V - really missed having you and Thom there yesterday :D.
So, I took some time "off" from racing (but not riding). And I have a new philosophy - only do those races that suit my ability (that is, those without big climbs :D), and that I deem fun.
Taking the pressure off of myself has been a huge relief! The beginning of my road season was tough, and demoralizing. I did have some success on the MTB though, despite swearing that I wasn't racing that at all this year ;).
Now, we're into crit season here in New England. I don't do well at the crits, necessarily, but they suit my racing style, and are more fun than the longer, hillier road races. Last weekend I returned to a crit I hadn't done for a couple of years - it was my first "road" race back from some time off, and I was psyched to be racing! I felt good in the pack, felt good on the bike, and managed a pretty decent result. Was "it" back?
To find out, if "it" had returned, I went out to the Yarmouth Clam Festival yesterday. This is one of my favorite races of the season. Despite a hilly, hard "fun" ride the day before, I managed to accomplish all of my goals in the race - stay attached, stay protected, stay upright and most importantly, have fun! I think "it" really is back! Woohoo!
Now, I'm looking forward to some great upcoming crits and circuit races as I get ready for the upcoming 'cross season.
Who knew that racing was as much about the mental conditioning as the physical?
SheFly
p.s.
V - really missed having you and Thom there yesterday :D.