What a ride the last few months have
been, I've moved an hour south to a new home, been in eight race meetings
and three country's!
Team Sprint start in qualifying at the Nationals riding with two World Champs! |
So lets start back at the beginning of
all of this in the month of March. The National Champs were on in
Cambridge at the Avantidrome which for me was the first time that I
could drive to nationals and didn't have to fly the length of the
country to get there. The nationals were an up and down four days of
racing. My standing lap on the first day was good, first gate start
I'd done in a while and managed to get 5th place. The next
day went not so well, a mechanism problem during my ride caused me to
not qualify for the sprints rounds, keirin day was similar some good
racing mixed with some bad. The last day was the team sprint day and
I was lucky enough to ride with two of the three members of the world
championship wining team. We managed 2nd with all three of us
riding out of our favored positions. The last night brought with it a
bit of a surprise that I'd be moving down to Cambridge to start
training with the New Zealand elite squad as one of the development
riders which was huge for me.
After two short weeks of trying to find
somewhere to live in Cambridge I packed my bags and moved an hour
down the road from Auckland. Cambridge a small little town at first
felt a little weird as there was no rush to get anywhere, you could
leave five minutes before a training session and be at the track on
time if you drove which for me was hard to work my head around as I
was use to having to leave an hour before a gym session to make sure
I got to the gym in town in Auckland on time. By now though I'm
finding the extra time extremely useful, I've now got an extra hour
or two a day that I can spend studying and recovering which their
can't be a downside to that.
Racing into the last corner in Adelaide |
I had a thirteen week long training
block in Cambridge after I arrived training every day with some of
the fastest guys in the world which makes you lift that little bit
more every day in training. I can still remember turning up to the
track for our first day on the boards and Eddie, Ethan and Sam were
wearing the world champs colours and I remember thinking that's
pretty cool and it's still cool now seeing the rainbow stripes at
most if not all of your training sessions is something that is such
an awesome buzz knowing you're training with the world champs!
Racing in the B final in Adelaide photo by Richard Morton |
Hermosa Beach in LA where I killed a few hours on my layover |
Next up for me is racing tonight night
here. Its an event called tandemonium and basically you team up with
another rider and race tandems in sprints and a scratch race which is
no doubt going to be interesting to say the least.