Elite Track Nationals in Review
Perspective is an entity rare in the moment of an event’s unfolding . This truth is so difficult to remember in those frantic moments after a race. Heaving desperate breaths, the dull yet paramount feelings of “I gave it everything” and “I’m not enough” are mixed, potent, and permeating. Reality is far from the front of my conscience. All I feel is the weight of doing my best and coming up short at the finish. This was my front line of combat – to hold at bay a pattern of thought removed from the truth and terribly short sighted. What I accomplished in Los Angeles this weekend wasn’t what I hoped for. I know I can do everything I did do better. But that’s not the point. The purpose of this trip was the experience itself. It was always meant to be a short stroke on a large portrait still being painted. I am in my infancy as a track rider. I love this specialization and I need to give myself more time and trust the process. Lessons Learned Organized by Race: Points Race – My a...