Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ducks in a row

Every day that comes and goes, we're one day closer to that first race. No matter how fit or trained an athlete is, nothing can really prepare them for what they'll experience that first day of the season. For me, I've learned to relax and take whatever result I get. It just seems the harder I work, the harder I suffer that opening race. Maybe it's because I never feel like I'm where I should be and it makes it that much tougher. I don't know. What I do know, is that I've put in the work and I'm excited to see where this season goes - and not only for myself, but for the exceptionally talented riders on the Honey Stinger/Trek squad.
(we're missing a few faces here)




I recently read a quote from Eddy Merckx, on Trek teammate Jeff Schalk's blog, stating that the secret to riding fast was to 'ride lots'. This is, and always has been, my theory. I don't pretend to be a doctor or coach, but I know what works for me. I actually don't ride 6 hours a day, but I ride because it's fun and it's a huge release for me. I'm not one to look at and analyze data from every ride because for me, it doesn't always translate. I've tried it, and it wasn't good. I had times where the numbers were great and I was getting dropped, and times where I should have been dropped per the numbers, but had a great day. (With all that said, I know of a couple riders who've won big races by analyzing the numbers!) Personal reference for sure.



After attempting to organize photos on my computer, I ran across a couple fun ones from last year. I figured it would be good to share one since my new team director, Len Zanni, is not only the boss, but he's also qualified in 'tearing your legs off-ology'! (seen here about to throw down the attack...)



I'm really enjoying the company of the team. Not sure if it's good or bad yet, but I found another partner in crime who's pretty much up for any adventure. I have a feeling Colin Osborn, along with training bud Josh B will be pushing me to my limits on training rides, night rides, and in races.



Thank you Devon Balet for the photos and night ride out at camp.

2 comments:

Mom said...

Great photos Kel. Just a little over a week to go before the first race for you...have a great and safe 2011 season!

Colin Osborn said...

Always down for a new adventure with good friends!