Way to go Han...
Doesn't sound like my kind of race at all - cobblestones and mud? You are far braver than I.
But tell me, all this time I have thought you were a road racer - but you cyclocross? Mtn bike?
Way to go Han...
Doesn't sound like my kind of race at all - cobblestones and mud? You are far braver than I.
But tell me, all this time I have thought you were a road racer - but you cyclocross? Mtn bike?
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".
I mountain bike race, cross country...i'm back to the provincial cups circuit this year, i took off last year to focus on the 24 hour solo and some good base training...
i am HOPING to try cross this year...if i can get a bike organized...
"The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it."-Moliere
"Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas A. Edison
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Oh
Dont know why I had the idea you were a roadie![]()
Anyways, that explains your stunning legs (did I see them in an early avatar or a "leg pic" thread?)
Not just the careful gym workouts - you push those calves through mud as well
I'm well-impressed - congrats again
Congrats on your race! and in the mud! I actually like racing in the mud (until I have to clean my bike up later)- Don't know what's wrong with me.
Yeah, I agree, the master's experts here in AZ start really fast too! But that was not really a bad thing for me since I've got sprinters legs so starting hard is not bad for me. It's the lasting to the end that gets me (our races are a lot longer at the expert level).
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