I was SOOOOOOOOOOOO nervous before my first race. The race was about 10 miles from my house, so I was able to preride the course many times in the weeks and months before. So I was pretty sure I would be able to finish as long as I didn't have a mechanical problem.
I was nervous about passing and being passed. Also, I had never been in such a big crowd on the trails before. But overall it was a great experience. And knowing that the race is coming in just a few months, you'll be inspired to ride more (even when it rains, it's cold, it's muddy or you feel icky)...
The biggest problem I had in my first race was that the class that followed my class was the juniors (16 to 18 year old BOYS)... Their start time was 5 minutes behind our start. So after about 30 minutes, the fast guys in their class started passing us. Some of them were cool, but some were really agro and rude!! The first kid coming through kept yelling "Junior leader coming through.. Junior leader coming through".. How RUDE!!What happened to the old "on your left"....
But your first race is special. The first time over the finish line is more than just finishing that race. It's like the finish line of a bigger battle. You've conquered something bigger. And hopefully, you feel like it was worth every second you spent on your bike training!
Where is the race? I'm assuming cross country, right? How long is the course? Good luck! Keep us informed on your training progress.![]()



I've been mountain biking for many years but have never competed. I'd been in competitive sports my whole life and had wanted to do something just for me. But the last year or so I've had that itch to compete so I forked out the dough. We'll see what happens. I'm not really telling many people because I don't want anyone except my partner to show up to watch. Silly, I know. But it's all part of my nervousness about finishing. We'll see what happens.
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What happened to the old "on your left"....
