Sea Otter came and went all too quickly - as do most highly anticipated events. It was a jam-packed week of riding, prepping for the Fuego XC 80k race, hanging with old friends and making new ones, and just generally sharing excitement about bikes with lots of people who like bikes! - what could be better? Needless to say, it was also exhausting. Only now have I caught my breath a bit, and pulled together some thoughts on the weekend and how the race played out from my point of view. It was a fun one, and gosh darn it, I can’t wait to do more mountain bike racing!
I often wonder what makes a winner...you capture and express some realities here and to explain it as a paradox is brilliant. Keep on crushin' it Mo. Libby told me she got an old bike of yours! She must feel like a princess. On a similar note I was riding my bike yesterday and the green ribbon that we used to represent Grit for Amy D is still on it. I carry so many inspirations from our days at BMA.
The Beautiful Paradox
So much fun to read these!!!
Xoxoxoxo
Love reading these Moriah! We are cheering for you from afar 🥰
I often wonder what makes a winner...you capture and express some realities here and to explain it as a paradox is brilliant. Keep on crushin' it Mo. Libby told me she got an old bike of yours! She must feel like a princess. On a similar note I was riding my bike yesterday and the green ribbon that we used to represent Grit for Amy D is still on it. I carry so many inspirations from our days at BMA.