i went to bed last night thinking about the pursuit.
i woke up this morning thinking about the pursuit.
the pursuit is a 4 km individual time trial on the track, and it's my primary focus. training seems to be coming along pretty well. it's hard for me to believe that it's only been 24 days since i've been back on the bike, but that's the truth. today was a super tough pursuit training session at the track in the morning and then a variety of racing on the track in the evening. super long day. super exhausted. now it's 2 easy days, then a little warmup/leg-opener on friday. this weekend is the state track championships up in LA. pursuit and points on saturday. scratch and madison on sunday. like i said, the pursuit is my focus, so if i can pull off a decent time there first thing saturday morning, then i'll be super stoked. the rest will be gravy. but if i don't spark a great time, then it's not the end of the world either. i'll have exactly 4 weeks of training in my legs come saturday morning.
right now i'm thinking about the pursuit.
when i wake up tomorrow morning, i'll still be thinking about the pursuit.
3 comments:
Oh stop all this hogwash. You SAY you wake up and go to bed thinking about "the pursuit," but admit it- you're thinking about food.
I'm with the Bald Man on this one, dude, although I'll allow that *maybe*, just maybe you are thinking about the pursuit. The pursuit of your next meal, that is....
you know, you guys got me on that one. food. eating. what's tasty. what will i eat next? these thoughts are such a constant stream, that they're almost like white noise now. i mean, once i finish eating i'm *already* thinking about what i'll eat next. sometimes before i'm even finished eating whatever is currently in front of me! but yeah, that's so steady and ever-present that i can say for legit that i was actually putting serious [conscious] brain effort into thinking about the pursuit. too bad i wasn't thinking about waking up and getting to the track on time.
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