Today I rode only 16 miles but they were 16 very important miles. What made them important was the commitment it took to do them on such a dark, rainy, miserable day. All day long I looked for an opportunity to ride and it didn’t come until almost 6 p.m., by which time I had only about an hour of daylight with which to work. But I rode. And these weren't garbage miles; after working myself up to the task mentally, I made a good effort physically.
In pursuit of my first 5,000-mile year, a 0-mile Saturday would have hurt. The miles are getting harder to find and the expression 16 > 0 is both obvious and an understatement. Shorter days are taking a toll. So is cyclocross practice, but I need to work on those skills. Tomorrow looks like another day of bad weather, and again I will need patience and the willingness to accept a shorter ride than my heart desires. Just 19 miles tomorrow would get me to 600 for September, which was my target for the month. Of course, that target assumed a 4,000-mile year. Since 2007 I have averaged just 337 miles in October, and as of today I’m still 682 miles from 5,000, so there’s still work to be done.
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