Tour of America's Dairyland - Day Five

The most important part of having a bad day on the bike is using that experience to strategize ways  of correcting negative controllable factors. Today was bad. Tomorrow will be better, here is how. 

  1. I will spend more time on the course preparing lines that are both fast and safe
  2. I will do a more vigorous warm-up routine to prepare my legs for the climb that defines tomorrow's stage. 
  3. I will stop being so darn polite and go to the front of the race when I want because I want to win
  4.  I will roll up to the line when I feel it is time assert myself to get a good starting position
  5. I will not mark a rider to beat. I will race my hardest and not compare myself to the performance of others 

Yep, I feel like that's a pretty solid plan! I guess I'll find out tomorrow.

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