Friday, October 10, 2008

WAY off the back...

Wow, I just realized the other day taht I have not posted in a long time. Too long, actually, as I enjoy writing. So, without further hesitation:

I raced the Jonathan Page Super Cup on Saturday - and finished mid-pack. Nothing big, but much better than last year's showing. Still showed me that I have a lot of work to do as far as performance (I am not worried about finishing first right now, but I would like to put more pressure on those guys). My race started poorly, as I ended up hesitating at the gun and the pack enveloped me. I caught up with one or two folks, and then just sat in and picked off 2-3 more through out the race. I feel I am getting closer to the endurance levels I want, and my recovery is smoother than last year - but I need to just gun the shit out of it at the start. Lesson learned. On the upside, having Maria there was an awesome experience! never had such race support before, and I am looking forward to even more of it!
Watching the rest of the races was great the team had great showings in 4s, 3s, and 3s women! Lots of skills coming into view for Pegasus, and it is just as exciting to watch the team improve race by race. Also caught up with Tim and Jason from Grumpy's - good to see those guys.
The Pro races were awesome to watch. Page, Cameron, the LaLondes (Jesse and Marko, and James in the 3s), Popper, Wells, Coach Brian - all impressive riders, as were the rest of them!
Didn't stay around for much of Day 2 as the neck was pretty effed up. Rolled in to watch 4s for a bit, lost my voice again, and then headed back to IL.

I haven't raced since then as I filled the days past with nervously asking Maria to marry me (she said yes!), spending a bit more time with her family, and just relaxing. Work has been a bear lately, and I don't have the mental capacity to hop on a trainer for 1hour + after a 12 hour day. I am working on that part though...slowly. I picked up a light system and it is awesome. I just hope I don't get a ticket for riding the trail later than the law allows. Lions, tigers, bears...bears.

I should have little to no problems hitting up the remaining WI races after Oct 19th (sorry, Madison - 2 hours is farther than I had expected, and with a 915am start time, it just ain't gonna happen as much as I had wished). Looking forward to frosty mornings with the team in MKE to finish up the WCA series.

Until then, love the bike. Love the weather.

5 comments:

Gilby said...

Congratulations on the engagement! It's good to hear that you are enjoying training & racing, and I hope the rest of the CX season goes even better!

Simon said...

Congrats again, buddy!

Luke said...

!!!

Congrats!

benlikesbikes said...

Congrats man! Exciting times!

Greg said...

Congrats Josh! Super exciting