This afternoon, after work, I drove to my usual CX training area. Those rare days when I actually train, that is. I wanted to look at the terrain for some possible changes to the course I normally ride. The trip was beneficial and I came up with a few new ideas to make a slightly more difficult course. My thought is to try and gain permission for a race next fall.
Monday, December 31, 2007
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Stelvio looking west
Stelvio looking north
Stelvio looking east
Stelvio restaurant terrace
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Passo Campolongo
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2 Comments:
Hey Jim:
Have you ever done any cross work on the "trails" down at Holzer Park? I'm not talking about the asphalt trails, but some of the wide grassy/dirt trails heading back up to Meramec Bottom.
I twice went down to Holzer for the trails a couple years ago. They are nice wide trails but really not ideal for practicing CX since it is flat as a pancake.
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