Sunday, July 28, 2013

Goals and Lists



I'm a list person. I have lists scattered all over the house. Lists for grocery shopping, honey-do's, things to do this summer with my son, lists for things to buy, training plans, bikes to buy, accessories and componets to upgrade...........   So it's only natural that I have one for the fast approaching Cyclocross season. So here it is my goals for the season.


Cyclocross Goals

Races - NCCX- Southern Pines
                               Raleigh
                               Boone
                              Salisbury
                              Wilkesboro
                              Durham
                              Statesville
                              Charlotte (State Championships?)
                              Winston
                               Hendersonville (2 races) (UCI NCGP)

                AVLCX- Bent Creek
                                Pisgah Brewery
                                Carrier Park (night race)

               North Meck- October Training races



Goals
-Race as much as possible, dependent on location, and time.
-I'm hoping that I can regularly finish mid-pack and maybe finish in the top 25%.
-Thinking about doing 2 races in a day- Masters Cat 4 & Cat 5.
-Either start or join a weekly CX training race.
-Make the races an all day event.
-Have FUN!


Enduro Goals
-Paris Mountain Wild Turkey Enduro
-To not fly off the mountain and kill myself!


Winter Short Track- Race the entire series (5 races)!
-Finish in top half of races
-1 Top 10 finish


Weight Loss - Continue to progress to my ultimate goal of 190-200
 By CX race #1 September 7 AVLCX Bent Creek - 240 lbs
 By Short Track Race #1 January 11(?) - 210 lbs


Here is a list things I'm thinking about doing next year-
The Doubleshot
Jerdon Mountain Challenge
3 peaks USA
Love Valley Roubaix
Boone Roubaix
Tom Dula's Revenge
More Enduro racing



A goal properly set is halfway reached
– Abraham Lincoln
 
 
You must have long term goals to keep you from being frustrated by short term failures
– Charles C. Noble

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