Originally Posted by CatBerge
was many times the hardest. I am the wimpiest of all girls. Had tried road racing.... but would get so nervous before a race... that I quit racing. So how come I could not tackle the small races... but am able to tackle the super-challenging ones? I think it has to do with that in these long races... it boils down to strength, endurance, perseverance.... and either my competitors deserve to be ahead of me or they will fade.
So, if you think that you are not good enough, because you do not have nerves to race... just remember that wimp #1 did Race Across America. The bravest person... is not the one without fears, but the one who fears and goes out with shaking knees to conquer their fears. The most admirable one is not the one who does 200 miles in 10 hours, but the ones who comes in at midnight having given their all in 20 hours. I love crewing on events chearing on these fellow soldiers that arrive late at night. My hero in RAAM this year was my fellow competitor, Chris Hopkinson, to whom I gave my neckbrace, when his neck muscles gave up (Shermer's neck). Every time we met and chatted... I saw his fight and his determination to finish RAAM despite all kinds of physical challenges. He came in last, but he finished. Only 12 of 26 riders finished. He is my hero, not Jure Robic.
Cat.