Looking out to open road can be a great feeling, knowing all of your competitors are behind eating your dust is a huge ego boost. Of course it can also mean you missed a turn and you are now falling behind all of your competitors. Sadly the latter was the case yesterday when I was unknowingly sliding into second place on the biking portion of the triathlon. Besides that I was pleased with my showing in my return to the tri world. I think I'm starting to realize what Conor Oberst meant when he said "there is nothing the road cannot heal".
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Lone Racer
Looking out to open road can be a great feeling, knowing all of your competitors are behind eating your dust is a huge ego boost. Of course it can also mean you missed a turn and you are now falling behind all of your competitors. Sadly the latter was the case yesterday when I was unknowingly sliding into second place on the biking portion of the triathlon. Besides that I was pleased with my showing in my return to the tri world. I think I'm starting to realize what Conor Oberst meant when he said "there is nothing the road cannot heal".
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