I usually work at uni 4 days a week up to probably 10hrs a day, then work 2 days a week at the bike shop, which leaves only a Saturday for free time. But even that is filled with so much 'stuff' that I often feel like I never stop. Last week I recognised that I really needed a day off asap or else things would go pear shaped. So I scheduled a day off. Today was the day.
I decided to use it to go for a 'proper' training ride, something I haven't had time to do for a while now. It's been almost 2 months since I've done a ride over 80km. No wonder the form had been going backwards.
Although the motivation was there before I set out, I also felt like it was a lost cause because training has been so sporadic lately, and that I should be elsewhere doing something else more productive. But I forced myself out the door and promised myself not to turn around until I got to the top of Kinglake. I knew that today was not only about doing some decent training, but also to clear my head.
And what a pearler of a day it was. The sun was out and hardly a breath of wind. It was also a good chance to get back on the Look after it had been to the doctors for a broken rear dropout after a small stack over a month ago.
The view from near the top of the Kinglake climb was postcard quality today.
Fido and I had a sprint match along his patch. He won convincingly, but he did have the home track advantage.
I thought the ride home would be a struggle due to the minimal km's lately, but I felt surprisingly fresh the whole way back.
Now to keep this motivation up and get the form back for Dirty Deeds Cyclocross round 2 on the 25th July.
Ciao for now, stage 5 is about to start. Hmm, will I make it to the finish? Unlikely..
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