I figured out there's a 10k distance the very next day, Sunday, April 3rd. I didn't put it on my calendar because of a conflict, but it's not a conflict anymore. Now I'm just having issues with my husband. He's having a hard time being supportive, because TT's are something he has always wanted to do, but he's training for other kinds of events and can't jump on the TT band wagon with me right now. I'm in the mindset to just go by myself and do it. He can come and watch or he come along and ride 12.5 miles or he can sleep in. But he's not making it easy on me. He's too competitive to go and do something without really training for it, but knowing him, he might actually win his category anyway. Why not just go and see what it's like? Or just let your wife go and see what it's like and focus on your other events right now?
We do have a TT series that is way closer to home (the one in April is an hour and a half away). It starts in September and goes monthly until January. He's all into that. We can even be training on the course any time we want until then. But while he has other grand races and other amazing things to look forward to and train for, I don't. He's a gifted climber and endurance rider. I did three road races last year, all of which he did also ... so it was a together thing ... but a climber I am not, so I decided it's stupid for me to do any sort of road race with climbing (are there any other kind?) ... and I just want to focus on short and fast and less climbing. I could do crits, but he's not seeming real supportive of that either. We have have both discussed how they can be more dangerous than other races and know a lot of people that do them. I think that's another thing he'd kind of like to do and may actually be doing in a couple of weeks as part of of a stage race ... unless he gets to "audition" to be on the Cannondale / Bike Religion Team for Leadville on the same weekend. See what I mean about big things to look forward to? If you don't know what Leadville is, it's the most insane 100 mile high altitude mountain bike race in Colorado that everyone wants to do, including Lance Armstrong who won it two years ago and Levi Leipheimer, who won it last year ... but not everyone can get in. My husband did it last year, but didn't make the lottery this year. Now he might get to do it on the Cannondale team and ride their $10,000 bike to boot.
Anyway ... back to ME!!! Last year I focused more on centuries and did a LOT of climbing to try to boost my climbing ability. I did Heartbreak Hundred with about 8,000 feet of climbing for the second time and did pretty well, but my focus has changed from suffering for long periods of time to suffering for shorter periods of time.And flatter, cause I can do flatter so much better.
Now I just have to figure out what I'm doing until September. I have to decide if I'm doing the TT in April (and others) without his enthusiastic support. Strange he's being this way. It's not like him.



And flatter, cause I can do flatter so much better. 
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! My comments were more about being sure to practice this before actually trying it in a TT. It can be a bit tricky to master, especially if there is steering required 