On The Pegs January 2019 - Volume 4 - Issue 1 | Page 37

On The Pegs week where I just augured head and shoulder first into the ground. The main started out well, but I completely fell apart from arm pump and finished in third. That result only added fuel to the fire and I was going to do whatever it took to rebound. I spent the whole next week doing motos to up my intensity and fitness. It worked out well, because I was able to win the third round of the series and lead from basically start to finish. The fourth round was going well until I got hit by another rider in a corner and it severely bruised my throttle hand. It instantly swelled up and was purple, but I felt lucky that nothing was broken. I rode the best I could and was able to pull of a second that night, which still put me in a good spot for the champi- onship. The fifth round was my track to win on. I was feeling confident all day and was enjoying the tough course. I went back and forth in the lead and opened up a large gap and basically had the win in the bag. Leading up to the white flag, I had a big bobble com- ing out of a rock section and threw away my lead. I was devastated and finished in second. That mistake took away a big probability of me being able to win the championship. I went into the final round with nothing to lose and just was going to have a blast and make the best of it. That night was probably the best I rode all year and I had a smile on my face the whole time. Vol. 4 Issue 1 - January 2019 P 37 I wasn’t able to win the championship, but I took the whole season as a posi- tive. I came in unprepared and was able to improve every round and felt like an old locomotive. By the time the season ended, my steam engine was firing on all cylinders and the confidence was high. I think it’s important to not dwell on the negatives, but take a step back and use them as a learning experience. After the season ended, I decided it was best to not even touch a bike for a week. I needed a mini offseason before hopping back into Superenduro. Was nice to have a little refresher before go- ing into the first round in Poland. The first round was solid for sure and I was able to finish second behind Taddy on the night. Felt like I had the speed to get the job done, but too many dumb crashes on an unpredictable track ru- ined my chances of the win. But it’s all part of racing. The problem is with all the international flights and traveling I ended up getting sick twice within the last month. So that’s put a damper on things and I’ve just been trying to fig- ure out how to prevent this from con- sistently happening during the winter months. Now that I’m thirty, I got to try and take better care of myself! With that being said, I’m about to start a fire and hang out with my wife and enjoy some hot chocolate since we plan on making the best of this holiday season. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays