Anyhow, I got to our beloved departing spot at 9:00 just to be reminded that it is "les vacances" and that I would be on my own. Tampis, off I go.
I figured that since I was alone I should try and do stuff that we can't do in a big group. Today's outing would be a training session! Usually, when we are riding, if we go by a single track I mark
it on the GPS, so on my way to the forest I scoured the GPS for all the little waypoints. I connected the little dots and managed to join a bunch of single tracks together to form a 2 km hell ride! I went up and down a couple of times to practice tricky climbs and improve my
downhill skills. On the climbs I tried to be really mindfull of where I was placing my center of gravity and how it affected traction, on the descents I tried to refrain from braking focused on trying to go over obstacles rather than around. It is really amazing how quickly you can progress with a little focused training. In the summer we should dedicate a little 1/2 hour during each outing to practicing a particular hill, jump or other.
Once I was done with my little single track bonanza I looked at the GPS and realized that I was close to "La Cedricoise" so I followed the tracks from last week. On the way I stopped at the monument for the air disaster
of March 3rd 1974. I had never seen it (I didn't know it even existed). I had seen a documentary on the catastrophy on TV, but never thought much of it. Seeing all the names engraved on marble really made the whole thing real. Each person had a story and a future, and it all ended there.
The two minutes spent in front of the obeslic were the only time I ever stopped for the whole ride. The little break must have been really good for me because after that it was full speed ahead!! I tackled the golf course keeping a 165bmp average, I felt like I was going to puke my heart out. I started to climb the big hill between the rocks and I could see a group of bikers having "breakfast" all the way at the top. I was pouring sweat, my eyes were completely red and I must have been pretty pale too. They watched me climb from the top of the hill and from the smirk on their face I could tell that there wasn't a single one of them that thought I would have made it up the tricky hill, but I did. As I went past them they all got quiet and looked at me as if I was a ghost. You could "feel" their disbelief. A small satisfaction, but it did make me feel pretty good.
From there on it was the usual ride back home along the highway.
I don't really like to ride alone, but today was a lot of fun. I was able to explore, improve my skills and still perform at a pretty good level.
Distance: 33km
Time: 2:05
Avg: 16.4km/hr
Ascent: 398m
Fred
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