Socially acceptable mania

The start of 24 hour Worlds is one week away.  Excitement is building, anticipation thickening, mojo rising.

And I've stopped sleeping.

My standard training rythms just don't fit any established norms.  In good training periods sleep is optional.  I'll wake up in the middle of the night with a head full of, well, manic, and the day begins.  Toss in an upcoming world championship event and the manic becomes MANIC.  I can keep this up for a loooong time.  I wonder if I could keep it up for 2 weeks on GDR?

Wurlds part I.  Our star player is looking great.  We did this loop yesterday featuring a 1.5 hour climb into a desert sunrise (can you say nirvana?), not drilling it at all but keeping a nice steady tempo.  We totally chilled the last 20 minutes...yet still the ride time was a PB for her - by a lot.  And she's only been riding a few days since being sick, go figure.  All I can say is wow.  The big show is gonna be fun, our gal is on.

Wurlds part II.  I'm obviously not racing.  Good and bad, really.  I'll get to watch the heavy hitters take take their best shot in this wide open edition.  Tinker, Nat, Steve, Ernesto, Mark, Brandon, Mario, Yuri - it'll be fun to watch y'all drill each other into the dust.  I look forward to having time to meet a few folks rather than be wrapped up in the racer's obsession.  I look forward being part of LWs team, keeping that pit humming smoothly.  But...I will miss racing oh so much.  I'll keep that bottled up for 6 more weeks.

Yesterday the day began at 1 AM.  My eyes flew open with the force of a hurricane...the previous evening we were getting lights dialed in and wow there are a lot of little details to work out and some thorny compatibility issues that I didn't solve immediately.  In the space of the 60 seconds I had them all conquered, mentally anyway.  An hour later I was testing some settings on the Lev crusing up and down the block...and to my surprise I wasn't the only one working in their garage.  Yet another benefit of this desert life, the nocturnal lifestyle is not quite so zany.

Is it ok to be listening to Rage Against the Machine at 3am?

Published Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:12 AM by Dave

Comments

# @ Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:53 AM

Rage is best at 3am =)

You weren't the only manic person up early in colorado =)

It well be fun to follow LW! Can't wait!

SlowerThenSnot

# @ Saturday, August 25, 2007 6:30 AM

Good luck to Linda! She's going to kick butt!

Have fun tinkering. We're off to Marni's last race of the season, then it's time for me to turn the screws myself before Moab. Woohoo.

plesko

# @ Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:17 AM

Dave, I know some good therapists!

:)

It is good to see you and Lynda crackin' on all cylinders again.

Adam L.

# @ Saturday, August 25, 2007 12:29 PM

I've been keepin' the lights on late here in CA. Outkast has been on my playlist a lot-- can't wait for Moab!

Brendan

# @ Saturday, August 25, 2007 12:32 PM

'We totally chilled the last 20 minutes...yet still the ride time was a PB for her - by a lot. And she's only been riding a few days since being sick, go figure. All I can say is wow. The big show is gonna be fun, our gal is on.'

you guys are giving me the goose bumps!

Jj

jenyjo

# @ Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:48 PM

best wishes to linda.

i too have been awake at 3am a couple times this week... just because i couldn't sleep very well thinking about various routes to ride through so. utah.

Geoff Roes

# @ Sunday, August 26, 2007 4:05 PM

Why stand on a silent platform?
Fight the war, f#@$ the norm

meatplow

# @ Monday, August 27, 2007 3:06 PM

Are you not sleeping much or just sleeping at wacky times? Isn't sleep the key ingedient to recovery during big training blocks?

You and Lynda training together is some powerful mojo for sure! Scary.

dave byers