another training question
This is my first season racing cross - and my first time doing any type of bike racing. I came into the first race with a generally good level of fitness, but had not done any bike racing training specifically. I'm really enjoying it and am doing fairly well in my category - I'm in the top 5 for the series out of a typical category turnout of 30-40 women.
I want to mtn bike race this spring, but I do not plan to road race. I would like to race cross again next year and move up to cat 3. However, I have no idea how to train or what to do to get faster. Is there a book or training program you would recommend following? I can't afford a private coach. I've looked through "The Mountain Bike Training Bible" - has anyone used it? Is mtn bike training transferable to cyclocross?
Thanks for any suggestions you can provide.
Thanks for the discussion
Your thread here and all of the training advice has been a goldmine discovery for me. I should be going to bed as my girl wakes up early but I can't stop reading!
I am planning on racing cross possibly this fall but next year for sure. I have a 1.5 year old daughter and, for the first time in many years, time to focus on my training (I know it sounds weird, but it's a loooooong story and being a mom is acutally a mellower phase of my life).
So, anyway, I invested in my, oh, 7th lifetime bike (but third one that I presently own) and it's a Redline Pro cyclocross bike.
I am 41 and although most folks would write me off, I feel great, am getting back to fit fast and KNOW I have at least 7-10 years of solid racing or serious cycling potential left in me. (Although I don't have the history that Jeannie Longo has, I am still younger than she is!! and look at what she's accomplished at her age!)
Anyway, I digress. I only wanted to thank you gals for sharing so openly about your experiences and offering your kowledge. I'll be dropping in again from time to time and I am sure I'll have a few words to share or questions to ask.
In the mean time, happy spinning!
Cheers
Stania