Goal Achieved
This post has come a little later than planned thanks to me
catching up on a summers worth of partying in one week. The big news is that
after 7 months racing I have finally picked up enough points to secure my first
cat. Despite what some people thought my ‘first cat’ isn't actually a pet as a
reward for racing this year but it is in fact a first category licence allowing
me to race in higher ranked events across the country.
Going into my last race of the season I needed 7 points
which is equivalent to 15th place. It was another quick race and I
knew it was going to be difficult to get in a breakaway so spent majority of
the race in the peloton looking after my legs before the inevitable bunch
sprint. The breakaway was caught with 1km to go which set me up well for the
sprint and with copious amounts of gurning I held on for 10th place.
In reality it was a disappointing result as had my legs have felt better I
should have won it. However I was so happy to achieve my goal and it instantly
made every hour of training worth it.
Season Summary
Overall I am very satisfied with my season having achieved
my main goal although it was far from perfect. However that fills me with
confidence for next year as if I can avoid injury I will be strong enough to
win elite races.
This season was a vast improvement on last year due to three
main factors. The first being the volume of training I did during the winter. This
laid the foundations for my season as it makes your body become incredibly efficient
at using fats & sugars when exercising. I started the season stronger than
everyone thanks to the training and was able to continue this through the year.
The second factor was finally finding some confidence. I
have always lacked confidence but this season I was going into every race
thinking I was going to win. That doesn't mean I was the guy walking around
telling everyone I was going to win but I kept the thought in my head. As it happens I only won two road races
this year which wasn't great but I was still happy to have 10 top 5 finishes
having had just 2 last year.
The final factor was the support of Russell Ford and other
during the season. I ran every training idea, race plan and problem through him
for the whole season. It was a massive help having someone to tell you what you
were doing was right as it stops you over thinking. His help
this season means I have just about forgiven him for swearing at me in a
race 2 years ago!
Now my season has finished I will start looking at goals for
next year and will be helping Sheffield University continue their outstanding
results in BUCS competitions this year. Winter training begins next week and I
am already looking forward to next year.
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