We were greeting by the sunrise after climbing Grizzly Peak... |
You know how when you smell a certain perfume or cologne, all the memories come flooding back of that person who wore it? The same thing happens with bike routes for me. I remember who was my riding company, and certain parts of the road are almost time-stamped...I can recall exactly what we were talking about.
Revisiting these climbs was so good for me- just to see how far I've come since those times and also knowing deep in my heart (even though my legs may have argued otherwise) that I had been in that place of extreme fatigue before- slogging up some steep pitches, and had still managed to crest the hill and stay upright on my bike.
It's trusting not only those who believe you are strong enough to finish, but also trusting that faint "muscle memory" that remembers how you've been in this place of wanting to quit before, yet you just kept.on.pedaling.
I know in the world, many women are catty, backstabbing and resentful towards each other. Instead of building each other up, they feel insecure and threatened and instead tear each other down. Chris Rock once said, "Women would rule the world if they didn't hate each other so much."
I am thankful to be surrounded with really quality, positive, inspiring, and grounded women. They show me how you can still be feminine and still be strong. My friend Michelle rides faster than 90% of the men I know. She exudes a soft sensitivity in her calm nature, but it is matched with an inner tenacity that I find so appealing. I look at her and think, "I want to be like that too." She told me from the beginning that I could do this ride and climb this much elevation. I just had to believe in her, and more importantly, in myself and my capabilities.
Both of us rockin' the Betty Designs kits... #matchymatchy |
Saw this last week and it was replaying in my mind when the climbs got harder... |
And that, to me- is beautiful.
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