- Oct 20, 2000
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Don't know what it is, other than just the excitement of a race, but it seems the older I get the slower I am in practice. I am talking about mx.
It's been a wet summer here in central TX so between that & a work schedule that sucks, my plans for riding a couple times a week this summer were blown out the window. Nevertheless I have been able to get some seat time in.
I've been riding pretty well in the few races I've done this summer but each time I just go to practice I find myself tiring after just a couple of laps. Also I seem to lack the "nads" to do in practice things I usually do in a race.
Bike has been down all week waiting for real wheel bearing seals and I finally got it together Friday night. I headed out to the track Saturday after a brief rain expecting a somewhat muddy track but it was dry as a bone. There weren't too many people there and the track is somewhat under maintenance but there was enough open to give a good workout. Shortly after I got there one of the local "hot shot" 15 year old kids came out to break in his new 125. He's a good kid and an even better rider, he’s the kind that is serious about it and his riding style shows, he's very smooth.
Since there weren't many people there it seemed that I was going to be the only one there to even come close to giving this kid someone to ride with. That's pretty much a joke in itself. This kid wins almost every race he enters. At any rate I did my best. He would wait on me to catch up and the two of us would practice cornering, whoops & hitting jumps at the same time. He's a very clean rider so I wasn't worried about the fact that our bike all but touched in every obstacle we hit. I don't know if it helped him as much as it did me but it's always better to ride with someone better than you are and I was definitely being pushed to ride harder.
I got there about 4:00 and left at 7:00, by 9:30 soreness was already setting in. Today I fell like I've been massaged with a ball peen hammer. I'm used to feeling soreness after a race but usually it doesn't set in good until a couple of days so I don't want to think about what I'll feel like tomorrow. The main problem for me is as I get older it seems that I lose all the coordination between days that I get to ride and feels like I have to learn all over. He on the other hand looks like he was born with a bike on his rear so it's an extension of his body while me on my bike looks like I have polyps. What it would be like to be young again :worship:
It's been a wet summer here in central TX so between that & a work schedule that sucks, my plans for riding a couple times a week this summer were blown out the window. Nevertheless I have been able to get some seat time in.
I've been riding pretty well in the few races I've done this summer but each time I just go to practice I find myself tiring after just a couple of laps. Also I seem to lack the "nads" to do in practice things I usually do in a race.
Bike has been down all week waiting for real wheel bearing seals and I finally got it together Friday night. I headed out to the track Saturday after a brief rain expecting a somewhat muddy track but it was dry as a bone. There weren't too many people there and the track is somewhat under maintenance but there was enough open to give a good workout. Shortly after I got there one of the local "hot shot" 15 year old kids came out to break in his new 125. He's a good kid and an even better rider, he’s the kind that is serious about it and his riding style shows, he's very smooth.
Since there weren't many people there it seemed that I was going to be the only one there to even come close to giving this kid someone to ride with. That's pretty much a joke in itself. This kid wins almost every race he enters. At any rate I did my best. He would wait on me to catch up and the two of us would practice cornering, whoops & hitting jumps at the same time. He's a very clean rider so I wasn't worried about the fact that our bike all but touched in every obstacle we hit. I don't know if it helped him as much as it did me but it's always better to ride with someone better than you are and I was definitely being pushed to ride harder.
I got there about 4:00 and left at 7:00, by 9:30 soreness was already setting in. Today I fell like I've been massaged with a ball peen hammer. I'm used to feeling soreness after a race but usually it doesn't set in good until a couple of days so I don't want to think about what I'll feel like tomorrow. The main problem for me is as I get older it seems that I lose all the coordination between days that I get to ride and feels like I have to learn all over. He on the other hand looks like he was born with a bike on his rear so it's an extension of his body while me on my bike looks like I have polyps. What it would be like to be young again :worship: