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  1. #1
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    Keeping calm about time cut offs..the week before my event

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    I can't stop worrying about the 100km event i'm doing next weekend. I'm not concerned about my bike or my nutrition or clothes etc..What I am worried about are time cut offs.

    I've done enough hill work that I think i can make the first cut off time. It's not technical in the first section but it is HARD...

    Second section...About 10km in there's a race course i'm familiar with & know i'm not the best at it. I've been out at this particular place doing continual laps but i'm not 100% settled.

    Here's the event website..http://www.dwellingup100.com.au/ & you can see the cut off times under "the course"

    Any suggestions on how to keep calm, smile and carry on

    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Well, I empathize. While I will not be doing a mountain bike race, I am doing my first century at the end of October. I am worried about the cutoff and being swept up by the sag wagon. At first I was worried I couldn't go the distance. Now that I feel I probably can, I am worried about doing it fast enough, because I am rather slow. I guess there is always something to worry about. Here is the self talk I am using to try to get my head around it:

    "It is what it is. I can only ride my ride and the do best I can do on the day of the ride. If I don't make it, I don't make it. It will be disappointing for sure, but it won't be the end of the world. I will simply keep working and I will make it the next time."

    DH and I have bike computers where we can program in a "rabbit." I think we are going to do this for the ride to help keep us on pace. The rabbit will do the course in a pace that will finish the course on time and we have to keep up with it.

    Good luck!! and most of all HAVE FUN!!!!
    Trek Madone - 5.5 -Brooks B-17

    Trek 2.1 WSD - Brooks - B-17 - Trainer bike;

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  3. #3
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    You'll have to give us a race report afterwards!

    I'm doing a 50 mile mountain bike race this weekend, and have serious doubts of making the second time cutoff. It's 45 difficult miles in 6 hours. The last 5 miles is up a looong, steep hill! My friend and I figure if we can get to mile 45, then we can take a nice break and hike up the darn hill if we have to. If we get there...

    http://www.racersandchasers.com/Mult..._Marathon.html
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  4. #4
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    I'm sure you'll be fine once you get going. My strategy for stuff like that is to mentally block it out completely. Denial all the way. Otherwise I get anxiety and my heart rate automatically increases.

    I can't wait to hear about the race, I'm sure you'll do great

  5. #5
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    ohmmm

    Thank you

    Ivorygorgon..thank you for this
    It is what it is. I can only ride my ride and the do best I can do on the day of the ride. If I don't make it, I don't make it. It will be disappointing for sure, but it won't be the end of the world. I will simply keep working and I will make it the next time."
    I think now it's just best to deal with things I can control-my hydration & eating plan & my smile

    Thanks again

    C

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    Good luck for this weekend!

  7. #7
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    calm

    Thanks Cricket!

    I'm calm & have been super duper happy all week because it's boooooteful weather!!!

    Ian tells me to "ride like snot" on Saturday

  8. #8
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    Good luck! You've had great advice on not worrying about the time cut-offs - I imagine you will be just fine with all of the training you have been doing!

    I'm with Ian - ride it like you stole it! Can't wait for the report.

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
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    Good luck tomorrow!!!

 

 

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