I'm just reading this thread now for the first time, and will admit to being irate. Not irate at you, but irate FOR you. I am a racer, and have been racing for a number of years. I am 5'10", and currently weigh 160 lbs. That is 10lbs over my usual racing weight.
I tell you this because I AM NOT SKINNY, NOR SMALL, and am still successful as a racer! True - I don't go uphill as fast as some, but I always get there. There are, however, things I do better - sprinting and time trials are two.
As a racer, I will also tell you that motivation and self-doubt are common - regardless of weight or body composition. Adding a struggle with an eating disorder would certain exacerbate those, and I applaud you for what you HAVE done, and who you ARE.
As a racer, your weight is NO ONE ELSE'S business but your own. that coach had no right to weigh you unless he were also measuring your power output. And his comments make flames come out my ears. How dare he! A letter to the camps is most certainly justified.
I love to hear that people are excited to race. I encourage women to race. I love to share MY passion with others. Your weight and body type is irrelevant. And as others have said, while some body types are better suited to climbing, others, like me, are better suited to other aspects of the sport.
Hang in there. Know that other racers are welcoming to you. Write your letter, and get yourself to a good mental place.
SheFly



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I had a tough time getting myself out the door, but I am sooo glad I finally did. 