The 2008 racing season was my first full racing season since I began riding in September 2005. It’s been a long, hard and painful journey to get where I am at today and I have to say I enjoyed every minute of it. Yes, every minute of it, from the long, ever-so-boring indoor rides during winter to the leg searing climbs of my favorite Holy Hill route. I’ve accumulated nearly 5,500 miles through-out the year dating back to January when I began seriously training for the road racing season.
The WiSport racing series (a citizens racing series in
My best race of the year in which I placed 4th was at the Penokee Range Cycling Classic in
With the racing season wrapped up, I look at my first year of racing as a stepping stone, the first rung in the ladder that you have to get up on and keep moving forward. I was able to use my “decent” climbing skills to reel in second place in the Polka Dot jersey standings, only 7 point out of first place. In 2009, I will be working hard to be the King of the Mountains (or
The end of one racing season only means the beginning of another. I’ve been off the bike for about a month and have found that drive and ambition again to ride, ride, ride. November is the beginning of my 2009 training I look forward to collecting interest on others oxygen debt in the 09 racing series! Ride long, ride strong, ride on…