Less than a week before the life threw me several curveballs that made it hard to focus on anything else. The days leading up to this National Championship race were anything less than easy. I had never been to West Virginia, and had heard amazing things about this Enduro course, so I registered for the race. I owe this racing opportunity to their kindness and generosity.įlowing through the trees at a local race here in the Texas Hill Country. ![]() I didn’t think I’d be able to afford any more races this year, but I had my race expenses partially covered by an amazing group of parents from the high school mountain bike team I coach. Recently, I traveled to Snowshoe, West Virginia, for the Pro Enduro National race. My mountain bike has brought me to many amazing places with incredible scenery and even better people. Yet through these challenges I have found success, beauty, and lots of learning. ![]() These last few months, my life has felt like a cross country mountain bike race that never ends, some sort of masochistic chaos (you XC mountain bike racers know what I’m talking about) and I can’t cross the finish line. ![]() Not to mention the mental struggle that accompanies all those lows. With so many ups and downs, twists and turns, it can be hard to keep up sometimes. By: Cindy Abbott, professional mountain bike racer.
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