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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Foolishly Optimistic

I've been contemplating the race season for the entire month of January. Before that, I had aspirations of really hitting the off season with aerobic bike workouts and some cross training. I even purchased Insanity off Craigslist after navigating the FREAKSHOW that is Craigslist. I injured myself doing Insanity and fell into the abyss. I've been slowly coming out, but it's been a slow process for whatever reason. I have turned a corner.

I have been on a crazy optimistic mental journey recently. There have been three races on my bucket list for the last several years. They all have something different to offer and all of them are HARD in their own unique way. Here's the insanity I'm planning for myself.

April 6th, 2013
September 1st, 2013
November 3rd, 2013              
In November I registered for 6 Hours of Warrior Creek. This was a race I wanted to do before, but it always sells out ridiculously fast. It's like the old days of trying to get concert tickets (I haven't done that in forever) or registering for classes. If you want to get in, you've got to be on the ball. So, I woke up early and got a slot. The race sold out in 36 minutes. I'm not sure I have enough time to get in shape to do this race, but I'm going to try. I've also never rode on any of the trails up in Wilkesboro, so that should be fun.

Warrior Creek Race Circuit
The Shenandoah 100 always intimidated me, but after two ORAMM finishes under my belt, I have no more excuses. It's now or never. This morning I woke up with a vision. I did not plan on doing this race until this morning. I was on the fence about a 3rd ORAMM, but it sold out fast and quickly became a non-option. This will be my first century ride and I'll be doing it on my mountain bike. Hopefully I can crank out a couple of centuries on my road bike in preparation for this race.

The Swank 65 is another race in Pisgah that I've been wanting to do for the past three years. It's late in the season and is also very popular. Every year I think I want to do it, it's sold out. So, like Warrior Creek, I registered as soon as it opened.

What am I thinking? How am I going to prepare for this. One thing that is going to help is the KICKR. I have never ordered something as an "early adopter. That is until now. For this trainer, I just couldn't wait, so I'm one of the lucky first 255 people to get one. It's currently on a boat from Taiwan to the the west coast. From there it will travel on a truck to Atlanta where the nice folks from Wahoo Fitness will ship it to me. There sending weekly status updates to all of us that reserved one. This trainer will sync to an iPhone/iPad and can automatically adjust the power curve manually or based on Strava segments or training plans you program. Basically I'll be able to simulate any ride on this device. I can't wait to try it. More on this thing later.