Another way to tell you've ridden the same rode way to many times is when the border collie that used to chase you for 2 miles, just lays on the farmers porch and watches you ride by cause he's to old.
I just read on USACyling that they are starting a stipend program for the world cups. It looks like if you you are ranked in the top 60 and do a foreign WC, that they will cut you a check for $1200! I'd be pretty darn excited about that if my name was Adam Craig, Todd Wells, JHK, or Jeremiah Bishop. I'm not sure if that will encourage a lot of other riders to do WCs though because to break the top 60 would take a few years and I think that 99% of the riders still don't have the support to do that.
I also saw that the NORBA series now is C1 status at 6 of the races , meaning all of us domestic racers can get points without traveling outside the US to get them. I was almost ranked in the top 70 last fall during my cross campaign just from doing mostly C2s, so having the points here in the US is a really good way to at least get started so we're all not dead last at call up for Worlds. It really is a step in the right direction and you all remember what Bob says about stepping right? Baby steps, baby steps, baby steps.

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let's see some more pics of that hot rod!
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