Hello,
Wow I missed a ton lol and I’m still trying to figure out the new site (it’s so nice but taking me forever to find a few things ((it’s because I’m horrible at websites and smart phones)), but anyway lol I’m still catching up with all the posts and they crack me up.
I can say I want to do the Pacfic hwy race again which is I think a 7 day stage race. It’s where you basically ride the entire coast line of California. I probably have to renew my ucf license, as well. I stopped right when I reached a cat 1 but usually in those races they include pro 123 for woman. Men’s though is just usually pro and cat 1. I definitely don’t miss i horrible farmers bike tan lol. Which honestly I still have a little bit. But been way to busy even ride 50 miles not alone more. I do miss the stage races and climbs but really miss the crits and the fun speeds. I’m a horrible sprinter, but I can climb really well and lead a train pretty good (leading a train is when your team mates form a pace line and are supporting the one who has the high speed sprint for the team win or overall win.
Wow I missed a ton lol and I’m still trying to figure out the new site (it’s so nice but taking me forever to find a few things ((it’s because I’m horrible at websites and smart phones)), but anyway lol I’m still catching up with all the posts and they crack me up.
I can say I want to do the Pacfic hwy race again which is I think a 7 day stage race. It’s where you basically ride the entire coast line of California. I probably have to renew my ucf license, as well. I stopped right when I reached a cat 1 but usually in those races they include pro 123 for woman. Men’s though is just usually pro and cat 1. I definitely don’t miss i horrible farmers bike tan lol. Which honestly I still have a little bit. But been way to busy even ride 50 miles not alone more. I do miss the stage races and climbs but really miss the crits and the fun speeds. I’m a horrible sprinter, but I can climb really well and lead a train pretty good (leading a train is when your team mates form a pace line and are supporting the one who has the high speed sprint for the team win or overall win.