
This morning I dragged my butt out of bed at 5am for the Latte Laps (skills session) held by Rob Crowe together with SKCC, after the skills session I raced in the E Grade crit, with a field of about 40 riders I was especially nervous with all the novice riders around me, also not having had much experience in bunches like that so stayed right at the back of the group and managed to hang on for the first 10 minutes, then they decided to up the pace a bit, we were sitting on 30kph as it was then it got amped up to 35kph, this proved too much for me, one of the Specialized riders was helping me along by getting me to sit on his wheel around the corners but I had too much ground to cover to try and catch the riders on the straights, I ended up getting dropped and cruised around for a lap until they came around again, I stayed on for a few more laps but got dropped again so decided to do the laps of shame and ride along on my own and finish the crit rather than pulling out, afterwards when I caught up with Nursey who had come along to watch I mentioned I should have just ridden past the finish line really fast each lap where everyone was watching so it looked like I was the lead breakway, probably wouldnt have worked but I am sure a few people would have been really confused by it.
I will do another couple of crits before the season finsihes and hopefully hang on for the entire race next time, apparently it was so much faster than normal today due to the larger number of riders, will keep you posted
Next week is a recovery week for me, still plenty of riding but shorter and less intense, only 3 weeks until Otway Odyssey, getting nervous now, I hope what I have done these past 7 weeks is enough to get me through
Quote for the day
You know what makes a good loser? Practice!
Ernest Hemingway
Until next time happy biking!
Kat
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