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  1. #1
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    Well, congrats to you for a)trying it and b)finishing! You could have just dropped out, but you hung in there to the end, despite being dropped. Most riders would have given up, so that shows some dtermination and tenacity.

    Good on you! I'm just sorry that you didn't enjoy it (but FWIW, a B race is likely not the best starting point... you need to find a C or D race, or a race with other women).

    Sorry to hear about your teammate as well. PLEASE do not fool around with suspected head injuries. One of our juniors crashed on a training ride this season, and we didn't suspect a thing immediately. Then, he lost his memory. Turned out he had a VERY bad concussion, and we were later informed that he shouldn't have even been moved.

    Don't give up! I'd love to see you at the races again sometime, and would be MORE THAN HAPPY to hook up with you in advance for some pointers, etc.

    Congrats on getting one under the belt!

    SheFly
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  2. #2
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    Thanks SheFly. I really think that was it for me. I may still see you at a race, as I do love to watch. You racers are crazy tough! I know a lot of it is technique and skill, and those can be learned, but you have to have a passion for it from the start, and I didn't. If someone told me I had to do it again next week or else, I'd be filled with dread.

    I just got an update, and the hurt guy is okay. Surprisingly, no broken bones, and his head is fine. Yay.
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  3. #3
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    Congrats on finishing your race! I remember my first races, I felt like I was going to die. It did get better with time as my body and mind started to get used to the suffering. As SheFly said, you must be really proud on trying and finishing the race

  4. #4
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    You should be congratulated for just trying. Since I am such a wuss, I could never race, let alone the training factor! But, I do enjoy watching races and I wish more people would get out there, especially others who ride recreationally. I love the vibe around a race, and even though I am not one of the racers, I feel like I belong.
    Funny, when Scott was racing, I hated going, but I think I was just worried about him getting hurt (which he did, numerous times). But then, it was kind of cool being known as the mother of a racer. Then, as time went on, when I started riding more seriously, I started liking it. When my exchange student son came to visit a couple of years ago, he won the green jersey at the Fitchburg Stage race. He was on the podium, when the announcer said something like, "his mother should be here..." I shouted out that I was his "American" mother and the whole crowd cheered for me! That was cool.
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  5. #5
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    Rhodie! Kudos for trying! That took effort and guts to go out of your comfort zone, and most people don't. Doesn't matter if you did well or not, you tried something just for the heck of it, gave it a good shot and figured it's not quite your thing, at least not at the moment. But now you know what it's like, and you're an experience richer. Well done
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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  6. #6
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    Aw, thanks guys. Yeah, I am proud that I did it. It was not a bunch of slackers like me out there. They all looked pretty serious about it, and I think all of the women were on teams. I did okay, considering.
    '02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
    '85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica

    '10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica

    Slacker on wheels.

  7. #7
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    Way to go for trying it! I have been riding since 2004 and have not even gotten the nerve to attempt a road race. It is a different animal from the racing I do and not for everyone! It takes some serious guts to even try it, you should be proud for testing the waters.
    Amanda

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    You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan

 

 

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