
No, this isn't my attempt at trying a new hand position. But, fortunately this is the only damage to my bike after my crash in last Sunday's collegiate road race. Man, I was doing good too!

Unfortunately my body didn't hold up quite as well.
I tried to save some money and tell them I already took pictures. They didn't think that was good enough. The doc told me I'd be out for 6-8 weeks. I told her I'd be riding again in 2. (I gotta land that Trek job!)

Fortunately I can still ride the trainer. I got bike on the bike tonight after 3 days of slacking off.

I've got these wonderful roomies to thank for keeping me motivated and always pushing me! And I without a doubt have the best family in the world! So, needless to say I won't be mountain biking much this spring, but I'll be back stronger and more motivated then ever to win a collegiate championship this Fall. Just gotta avoid that road racing!
1 comment:
Dislocated? Bummer bro...
Dislocated an elbow my first real year of racing Sport. Came back and demolished everyone. You'll be just fine. Keep on that trainer and keep off that shoulder.
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