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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A very intense eye opening experience

First off, I am not a writer I didn't go to college with a passion of sharing my thoughts and delivering main points with an amazing climax. There will be grammatical errors Just get used to it and accept it now and you will enjoy yourself a lot more.

This blog will hopefully serve as a way for me to profile some of my experiences during my first season of cycling.


In the State of Oklahoma Cycling isn't exactly the most popular sport in the world, and definitely wouldn't be considered an extreme sport as far as most Oklahoman's are concerned so the last few years I have taken a lot of pride in considering myself quite the expert fan, after all I do subscribe to the versus channel and I know all about Lance's most recent attempt at making history, I just might like to dress up in my bike get-up and I just might sit my trainer right in front of my 52 inch TV and pretend I am also climbing in the Alps. Unfortunately that only lasts about one month of the year and then I am generally back to running 5k races with my wife, not eating so good, and lifting weights probably a little heavier than a 28 year old guy trying to be an endurance athlete should be.

In late 2010 I began talking with the local  360 Sports bike shop owner Jon about being part of a race team, I was in pretty good shape, I was able to run 20 or so miles with my wife without stopping, I am sure the cycling thing would be a piece of cake, after all I already had more than enough of a bike to push me around Owasso Oklahoma, and probably a better piece of equipment than I needed in the first place, maybe I should actually give it some use!

After slacking in the winter and not coming to any of the spin classes I knew were only 4 miles down the road I wasn't in the best cycling shape, but after a local friend called my out repeatedly via facebook I figured I better start getting out and riding.

Last Sunday was my first race of the 2011 season, the Northwest Arkansas Classic was the name of the race. Just getting off training for a marathon with my wife it would be very accurate to say I have not put much time in the saddle this year, and with my complete race experience totaling a whopping one race two years ago it would be accurate to say I am very much a novice. As for the outcome of the race I absolutely got my ASS butt handed to me. For anyone reading this that isn't an avid cyclist guess what, it’s not near as easy to just "maintain" the pace the peloton does as it appears on TV. I was dropped from the top group about 4 miles into a 24 mile race and never recovered. I finished 18th but it sure felt a lot worse than that!

However the race itself was a very motivating, and positive experience. I met some very encouraging, talented people and look forward to training/racing with them the rest of the year. This is going to be a fun year, but I have quite a few obstacles standing in my way if I want to be successful. Of course I will be sharing those obstacles now matter how embarrassing I hope to give a few smiles and laughs at my own expense.

3 comments:

  1. Good read. I'm new to this whole racing mess also. Looking forward to reading more from your 'adventure'.

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  2. Glad to see you putting this out there! Racing has been a shock for me, but I've never had more fun getting my ass kicked. Keep up the good work!

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  3. Seth, I expect I will be seeing a lot of you Tom's guys this year! I really like your pictures, see you on the road!

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