PWench,
It's only Tuesday. I agree not to stress your body with any strenuous workouts between now and your race on Saturday. But that gives you three days between now and then and doing nothing on those days but resting might not be the best thing for you. You absolutely do not want to stress yourself, but you DO want to make sure you are ready for the effort your TT will be. I would spin easily to keep loose tomorrow, Wednesday. Then on Thursday, do an easy ride (or spin) with a few SHORT intervals thrown in. You need to remind your body of the effort it will be making! On Friday, don't ride at all, but do prepare yourself mentally for the effort you'll be making on Saturday. Picture yourself riding at close to your LT (lactate threshold) for the entire 10 miles - plus maybe a sprint at the very end. Do you know the route? If you do, go over it in your mind, if not in a vehicle. Plan how to use your gearing to your best advantage. Shift here? Or wait until here? Stand here, or stay seated? Where can you push yourself? Where might you feel the weakest and need to push past into a better place again? Picture yourself finishing. Crossing that line! You did it! You are strong and powerful and rode your best. Picture that, go over it in your mind, then its there as you are riding, giving you strength that you can pull on.
Can you tell I love TT's? I wish you the best of luck! Enjoy the ride. Love the ride and how you push yourself. Let us know how it goes. I will definitely be waiting to hear.
annie
p.s. When you are riding the TT - focus. Focus on how strong you feel, how amazingly powerful your legs are, turning the pedals around and around. Don't be distracted. Just pedal. Pedal 'til you are done. Then take a deep breathe and appreciate the effort you've put out.
Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard