I am looking forward to the races that have been included in our race program and excited about it including a lot of racing in Asia. While it isn't Europe, Asia will still provide quality racing against many of the best European riders. Additionally it'll be nice to experience more of the Asian racing scene as i have enjoyed my previous race there.
With new found hope I have been busy training at home in Cambridge with the hope i can race the tour of Langkawi in Malaysia later this month.
I have been enjoying the beauty of summer in the Waikato with a bit of time in raglan over the recent long weekends with my mate Joe Sullivan. We hit up the waves hiring a couple of surfboards for a few hours. It was good times and a lot of laughs. It turns out i havnt been surfing for far too long, and it showed with my excessively white stomach and lack of surfing skills!
My next race will be my biggest home town race and i cant wait as its been a long time between drinks!Its the REV 120 in Cambridge, I entered today!
Recently I have ramped up the intensity of my training after a lot of lower intensity riding over the Christmas period. I hope the work i have done will give me what i need to get up onto the podium in the next couple of weeks. The increased intensity has included a bit of work on the erg and behind the motorbike. I want to get back some of the power i had riding the track and use it to my advantage on the road after gaining a good road base last year.
The link to the PBR return article.
http://www.pureblackracing.com/2012/02/pureblack-racing-avanti-and-bike-nz-partner-to-help-grow-nz-cycling-talent/
Photo from Southland.... squeeeeeky chain was starting to frustrate me... or was it just my tired legs? Im not sure

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