I’ve finally chilled out a bit and have some more time to sit down and write/show pictures about the World Cup so far. It’s been super busy with a lot of racing and school that has kept me from doing much else besides that. School was good though! Kinda tough sometimes but I’m going to graduate in the spring so I’ve been really stoked about that!
It felt like a really long first period of racing, I ended up doing every race (10 total) and I’ll be honest I was getting tired at the end! It had to be one of the best starts to the season I remember from the US team though, so that made it fun a lot of the way. Sometimes it’s tough when other people are killing it, and you maybe aren’t finding your stride, but most of the time it’s just cool to be around positive energy and a team that’s confident in themselves and each other. (Also! bear with me a little bit on this one, because the blog writing part of my brain feels kinda turned off. I feel like I should write some big thoughts about period 1 because it was really huge, especially for our men’s team, but I feel like I can’t formulate my thoughts on it very well right now, so I’m not gonna bite into that topic too much) Back to the tried and true tons-of-pictures-with-captions-to-hopefully-tell-a-story.
We were all pretty damn nervous for the first race, which is pretty normal, because you don’t really know where you’re at, and want to do well. It’s easy to say you don’t care how the first races go, but we all want them to be at least ok. It’s really tough when they go badly, because then if you’re not careful that can be how you start to think of yourself as a skier. But you just gotta believe and be patient.
It’s been suuuuch a nice reset. Really great to have a chill time in a house with the Ogdens, enjoying a little slower life. Stoked to fire it up again with the first race of the Tour de Ski on Saturday in Toblach, Italy. Skate sprint!