
In those final weeks of the season, I'll be doing a couple of local races to get ready for my attempt at singlespeed nationals. It is never cheap to travel, but getting to CX nationals this year was about as cheap as I could have possibly imagined. So I booked everything and committed myself before I could reconsider! I'm pretty excited to experience the event, but it will not be an easy race. There are already 150 people signed up, which I'm pretty sure is the limit. As of now it appears I'll start somewhere near the back of the top 1/3 of riders, so hopefully it isn't too much of a cluster to move up. This is where I regret not being able to attend some bigger races this year where I could have potentially gotten some good points (and improved my starting position). But I guess it is better than starting in 150th place.
While my training right now is solely focused on finishing cross season on a high note, I'm already looking forward to Dirty Kanza. Registration for that is just over two weeks away now, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to give gears a shot this year. A SS win and 12th overall finish last year has made me quite curious about how I can do with gears. There is certainly no guarantee that I'll do better, but I can't help but think that being able to shift into an easier gear on some of those monster climbs or shift into a gear I can really mash on flats and descents will make me faster. It's been a really fun year, and I'm excited to see how I can build off of it and get even stronger with the guidance of my coach!