Tour of America's Dairyland - Day Three 

"Maybe you need a rest day" This is not the kind of thought you want jumping into your head 30 minutes into your 90 minute race, especially if you have a full week of daily racing ahead of you.
But, there I was. Sitting at the back of the pack, re-tasting my dinner for the umpteenth time, and wishing to be anywhere but in this race and on my bike.

It's funny how much can change in just a few minutes. 

Within the span of two laps I went from the back of the field feeling like a dead man behind bars, to a an animated athlete trying to bridge up to a breakaway solo. 

The lesson learned today? It's always too early to give up and never to late to keep trying. 

Though today was my poorest numerical result from this series so far, it was probably my best race. I fought through my muddled head-space and overcame the voices of doubt that were telling me to stop trying. More than that, I recognized an opportunity to make a bold move tactically, and didn't hesitate to go all in. I'm happy with that. Not satisfied with my result, no, but pleased with the effort I put into the race. 

As always, I am looking forward to tomorrow as an opportunity for a better result, and another chance to learn. 

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