May 20th, Xterra. It feels like it is coming up really fast.
My first race is the second Quebec Cup in May on the 19th. GAH! its coming so fast. i'm racing expert for the first time this year, and i was looking at the other girls times from last year...AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
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Shorty's Adventure - Blog
April 22nd. I'm racing the MMBA CPS race series. I can't wait!
(hangs head in shame). I've driven in the States and it was so easy compared to driving in the UK - just get on a nice wide straight road, set the cruise control and go. As the UK is so congested, particularly on a Sunday when everyone is out and about and most events are held being sat in a big traffic jam is just not fun. I would drive an hour and a half to get to an event but it most definitely depends where and when it is being held.
In 3 hours (which is a long drive by UK standards) I can be at my folks house near Edinburgh I don't think there is any way I would consider driving there, doing a race then driving back (unless you stay over?). As I said my concept of distance is completely different to yours! Which is what comes of living on a little overcrowded island I suppose.
is so difficult. My family is from southern Germany. If I drove 3 hours, I could be in France, Italy, or Austria. Strange. currently I live on the coast of New Jersey and easily drive 2 hours to Ringwood NJ , 3 to Stewart NY, and 3 toTrumbull, CT! Oh, I could also drive 3 to Phillidelphia PA. I bought a van so I could sleep in it and still race. I love biking so much, it's what I have to do.
gee..if i drive 3hrs i'm still in Western Australia..It's a longgggggg drive to South Australia or Northern Territory...consider yourselves lucky!!!
C- Drift over..please continue