Speaking of Christmas, I did very well for cycling gifts. Bar Mitts for both the mountain bike and cross bike, and a new air compressor to mount tubeless tires. Laura got some Wolvhammer boots and I must admit to being a bit jealous. They seem way nicer than my Lakes.
I've had a very good two months of training, logging one of my highest mileage months in Nov and did well in Dec too until the snow hit. I even got a 96 miler in on the bike trail from Mount Vernon through Amish country to Fredricksberg and back. After losing some fitness from taking most of Sept and Oct off, I feel very fit right now. I am concentrating on weight lifting and intervals to build speed and strength -- my two major weaknesses.
I've got my race schedule lined up for next year. My A races are: Cohutta 100, Mohican 100, Lumberjack 100, Wilderness 100 and probably Shenandoah Mountain 100. I may also do Southern Cross if John decides to go. And I've had my eye on this race in the Black Hills called the Tatanka 100; I may add that too. I feel like this is the year to commit to being fit and going after some good races. I don't have many years left of being a spring chicken! :) I would like to shave at least an hour off my race times from last year; I think that is realistic given my fitness level right now and the time I have available.
Boy would I like to add a Salsa Warbird Ti to my stable. Freeze Thaw has one in my size and it is beautiful. But I don't see the funds becoming available unless I win the Dirt Rag Lit contest ... still waiting to hear about that long shot. I would be willing to sell my Ti Grove Innovations and my current cross bike, but I'll still be well short. It is also possible to unload the road bike ( I only rode it 3 times last year ) but I would need to know that would bridge the funds gap.
It looks like Todd and John and I will go to see the World Championship Cyclocross race in Louisville on Feb 3. That should be fun!
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