Whether it be road races, mountain bike races, cyclocross or distance rides, this is the place to post up about it. It was suggested I do so...
In response to those who took the time to reply to my tri thread: thank you. I posted on the team site as well and got the obligatory "competition" reply from the team captain. I'd had hoped by sharing as a father that it would be taken in that context. It wasn't...
Someone stated that if I was "quitting" tri because of my dismal placing that I should reconsider. I did reconsider and came to the same result: it's not for me. I've been back on the mountain bike even longer and it's even more clear. I went yesterday out in west Austin off of Loop 360 to Ken's trail and being up off the cliffs, picking my lines, riding the ledge: it's what I do and it is so different from tri. I am familiar enough with this activity that I can dial back or ramp up as needed. What is my priority is my son and if anything that is even more at the front. Yes, I will admit that placing so low had an effect on me but what is important is that I had to go through that to realize what is important to me. Let's just say it was part of my journey.
For those out of the know, in 2004 on my 40th birthday my wife and son bought me a new comfort bike to ride the weight off: I rode it home 14 miles. I joined WW in March 2004 and in July 2005 hit lifetime. I came here to the wish board and journaled for that year. I put thousands of miles on that bike and it has since found a new home but I re-discovered my love of cycling and it has kinda of chain effected on people close to me. A co-worker suggested mountain bike racing and I got the bug and I have been racing for 3 years. I was able to join a team last year with my son. Two years ago I started commuting 20 miles round trip to work each Friday. There have been some really good positive changes in my life and by coming here and sharing I feel like I can pass on some of the good stuff about my experiences: and my growing pains.
Perhaps you too would like to share about your cycling experiences...
In response to those who took the time to reply to my tri thread: thank you. I posted on the team site as well and got the obligatory "competition" reply from the team captain. I'd had hoped by sharing as a father that it would be taken in that context. It wasn't...
Someone stated that if I was "quitting" tri because of my dismal placing that I should reconsider. I did reconsider and came to the same result: it's not for me. I've been back on the mountain bike even longer and it's even more clear. I went yesterday out in west Austin off of Loop 360 to Ken's trail and being up off the cliffs, picking my lines, riding the ledge: it's what I do and it is so different from tri. I am familiar enough with this activity that I can dial back or ramp up as needed. What is my priority is my son and if anything that is even more at the front. Yes, I will admit that placing so low had an effect on me but what is important is that I had to go through that to realize what is important to me. Let's just say it was part of my journey.
For those out of the know, in 2004 on my 40th birthday my wife and son bought me a new comfort bike to ride the weight off: I rode it home 14 miles. I joined WW in March 2004 and in July 2005 hit lifetime. I came here to the wish board and journaled for that year. I put thousands of miles on that bike and it has since found a new home but I re-discovered my love of cycling and it has kinda of chain effected on people close to me. A co-worker suggested mountain bike racing and I got the bug and I have been racing for 3 years. I was able to join a team last year with my son. Two years ago I started commuting 20 miles round trip to work each Friday. There have been some really good positive changes in my life and by coming here and sharing I feel like I can pass on some of the good stuff about my experiences: and my growing pains.
Perhaps you too would like to share about your cycling experiences...