DO YOU WHEELSUCK OR JUST SUCK?
WE ALL SUCK. From time to time, we find ourselves glued to that wheel in front of us. The question is are we...
... sucking with purpose?
On yet another ride, a bunch of us worked hard on the front for miles and miles.
On yet another ride...
that dude we haven't seen since the meet up,
who hasn't had a whiff or sniff up front,
who's been leisurely hanging on,
while we suffer...
... stuck it to us at the finish.
Do I care?
I try not to,
but I do.
Silly.
Petty.
I know.
I should be grateful, because there's always some wily hack who tries that in a race...
... and, sometimes makes it work.
We gotta be vigilant for such wheelsuckery.
One thing is fursure...
... we can't suck our way to fitness.
The art of wheelsucking ain't easy to master, which is why...
... so many riders just suck.
When training with riders who are a lot faster, it's easy to convince ourselves we should be sucking.
We shouldn't.
We need to get our lycracladbuns to the front and pull through,
no matter how brief.
Pull through,
just for a second.
Get that fitness,
earn that grit,
be a boss.
Two things will happen:
- (self) Respect will be gained.
- We quickly learn it's easier to pull through than dangle.
Dangling is for babies and those about to blow.
I've dangled plenty o'times...
- Lungs bursting
- Blood pounding
- Tunnel vision turning to stars
... I've never dangled like that and had any power or game at the end of the ride or race.
That is wheelsucking to greater fitness at the mercy of superior athletes...
... anything less is just sucking.
Why are so many people sucking?
- They are afraid, I get it.
- They spend too much time on the trainer, indoors watching TV or scrolling while pedaling and have lost the feeling, the art of wheelsucking with purpose. They have become soft, unsure of themselves and their abilities to do more than simply suck.
I'm down with wheelsucking with purpose...
... not with sucking.
What about racing, particularly the road, where speeds are high and drafting matters?
That's where wheelsucking with purpose makes a difference. It's an art to get sucked along, to pull through when the speed eases, to be as efficient as possible, to fake we are tired when we merely pulling back the arrow...
... before shooting for greatness.
That is wheel sucking with purpose...
... not sucking.
What about when we're out of shape, tired, in over our heads?
Sometimes we just gotta hang on. Hanging on as long as we can on a group ride can be an incredible workout. If it's the same route each week, making it to the next corner or hill or climb can be such a rush.
That is wheel sucking with purpose...
... not sucking.
There are many good reasons to be wheelsucking...
... none to suck.
Am I truly grateful to the suckers who stick it to us on a group ride?
Nope.
I'm trying to be,
but, as a human I kinda suck at gratitude.
The good news is we don't have to be grateful for these suckers,
we can harness that angst,
and learn and prepare,
to be faster,
and win.
(that book above talks a lot about courage and resistance and being pro)
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... when we don't want to just suck.
I have way, way too much inventory.
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