You would be forgiven for being confused, but that is no
different to how I have been feeling for the past year. No it’s not age related
dementia, at least not yet.
On finishing our epic trip across Canada last year, we were
keen to do the Paris / Brest / Paris long distance endurance event. Then over
our winter months we saw the Trans Am, or unsupported adventure race across
America, and got so caught up in following that, the Trans Am became our event
of choice. Once the Trans Am was finished we thought what are we doing that
for? When we had already cycled 8,000kms around the USA and across the
continent when we went across Canada, the Trans Am wasn’t furthering our goal
of cycling around the world, so it was back to doing the Paris / Brest / Paris
with a tour furthering our global ambitions. I trained and trained and got my
mileage up to 240kms in a day, but couldn’t get past that, without riding all
night and being a basket case the next day; so I was back to thinking about the
Trans Am, or the Transcontinental ( the European version). I read people’s
blogs about the Transcontinental but didn’t like certain aspects of it, the
Trans Am was it. But Niel wanted to do the Paris / Brest / Paris and a tour.
If I don’t do something for myself in the next year, then I
won’t get another chance. I am still fit and find riding my bike easier than
walking around the shops – due to my dodgy knee. It’s not that I am staring
infirmity in the face, but I am not the coiled spring I used to be, and I know
the long distance ability will diminish as I get older.
One thing I can say for getting older – you are more
confident in your own decisions, and don’t take being pushed around mentally or
physically. I know my own mind and I also know that self- esteem is very
important. What Niel and I have come to realize is that we can do our own thing
and we don’t have to be together.
I'm quite happy riding on my own. |
So I’m going to do what I am suited to do, and that is long
distance touring, So I have signed up to do the Trans Am, and Niel is going to
do what he is good at, and that is extreme long distance against the clock
i.e.: the Paris / Brest / Paris. We can tour together the following year.
The most common reaction I get is “What, on your own?” I am
not chained to Niel, I ride on my own all the time, in-fact I enjoy riding on
my own. It will be good for me to test my boundaries of what I can do as an
individual. I would like to see if I can
get the best time for middle aged women.
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