The squiggy went just how I had hoped and planned. My goal was 3 laps and I completed all 3. The first and second lap I averaged about 10 MPH. Not too bad, considering we had to stop a couple times because my Dad was having mechanical problems. However, on the third lap, I started feeling the pain. My back and shoulders were KILLING me because I have no suspension. I'm the type of racer/rider who doesn't pick a line, I just go barreling through the trails and whatever is in my way I ride over it. The roots caught up with me!! Time to retire the little white bike!!
15 comments:
GREAT JOB AT THE RACE
YUUOR A GREAT RACER, VERY MOTIVATING
YOUR A RACING MACHINE
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
where has kiki been?
It was very motivating watching you line up and race with the big girls. Keep it up and remember will beats skill. seeya at the next race.
super cool seeing you race at the squiggy
get that new bike out on trail and give those women a race
slow it down your making your dad look bad
next race let your dad come in before you ,it'll make him feel good
keep it up
you need to give a clinic to the other girls----- strong race
JUST FOUND YOUR BLOG NICE WORK.
keep it up you rule
love the blog
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