A few nights ago around 3am I woke up, got out of bed, and proceeded to eat a cheese sandwich. "Sandwich" might be a generous description, actually. What I really did was alternate between eating a few pieces of cheese out of one hand and a baguette out of the other. Not sure if there's a name for this sort of thing. I'm open to suggestions.
My newfound 3am snacking habit is very much a symptom of our team camp which drew to a close Sunday. In keeping with Rally Cycling tradition, camp was an affair not for the faint of heart. The rides were long, the pace not slow. If you really want the specifics you can check out Strava. As they say, a Strava ride is worth a thousand words (or something like that). To throw what hopefully amounts to another thousand words in the mix, below is a summary of the first seven days of camp.
All in all, team camp was a productive affair and it was nice to get out there and push it with the guys. Despite our best efforts though camp MVP definitely went to Clara Koppenburg, a new member of the Rally woman's team that joined us for the week. She did a majority of the rides with us boys, including a six and a half hour day with over 12,000ft of climbing. Impressive. She also writes for a gardening magazine which is double points in my book.
That's the news for now. If you're reading this the day it comes out (February 2nd) I encourage you to watch La Samyn on the GCN app and cheer on the Rally guys taking part. It's a fun race, I promise you'll be entertained. As for me, my calendar is still TBD; I'll update when I know more.
Thanks for reading,
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