amy alison dombroski

2010 Blogs

Oh petrified lameness.  The purpose of having a website is what?  The purpose of having a blog on a website is probably to update and talk about random happenings...happenings pertaining to the website.  So I should talk about me...mememe.  I started and finished my inaugural season as a mountain biker...swallowed a lot of dirt, fell off the bike too many times, rode some amaaazin' trails, changed my bike position 3 times, and learned a metric-sh*t-ton about myself, the mtb, different lines, balance, cadence, looking ahead.  It was like learning to ski race all over again, but on 2 wheels instead of 2 planks and on dirt instead of ice.

Road racing was different.  Fitness was key, as were tactics and being able to think when you have turned your brain off; being able to outsmart your competition at the correct moment, in the moment.  I loved that.  But last season's gaps in the schedule allowed me to dabble on my mtn bike, and that's when I realized that I also loved that the trail could become a tactical wizard in itself.  I liked that I could curse a rock garden instead of my time trial bike.  So I took a leap into another world of bike racing.

Naively I think I started the season with the mentality that I would pick up mtn-biking as quickly as an organic strawberry turns bad.  But in fact, I'm one of those tasteless gargantuan conventional strawberries still sitting on your counter after 2 weeks.  I wonder how many preservatives are in that strawberry?  And I wonder how long I will preserve my rookie-ness?  I was frustrated after many-a-weekend, but I was moved, intrigued, and hooked on the learning curve.  Honestly I believe every ride on my mountain bike I learned something new.

I was humbled by my teammates, I was blown away by my teammates, and I felt like a 1st generation compared to my teammates.  But I also feel crazy-fortunate to be able to learn from such class-acts.  Georgia quickly took the Pro XCT lead and I traveled with her to each of the races...trying to keep up in the check-in line at the airport, at the bag claim, dragging luggage to the nearest taxi, to the coffee shop, and following her lines through the pre-rides.  Tough act to follow, eh?  I observed, I asked questions, I crashed, I burned, I tried, I got frustrated, I crashed, I learned.  I was sad to end my season my last weekend in Granby...mostly because it's never fun to end a season pedaling backwards.  But my energy last weekend also highlighted my need for a break.

And so the next day I went water skiing.  Two planks but on water...not ice or dirt.

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