Having tackled the 2023 Life Time Grand Prix, how do you plan to utilize the lessons learned, challenges faced, and triumphs achieved from the previous iteration to refine your strategic approach and mental game for this next chapter? Is there anything specific from the previous year that you anticipate will be especially valuable as the series continues to evolve?
2023 was not only my first time racing in the Life Time Grand Prix, it was also my first season competing for an 8-month season at an elite level and doing dedicated training on the bike, so I had a steep learning curve. I took away a lot of practical lessons like the equipment and fueling demands of the different Life Time courses, but also about myself as an athlete and how to stay consistent, healthy and motivated across such a long season. I learned to respect the recovery that’s needed after these long, grueling events – and that a high stress work week, even if mostly spent sitting at a desk—isn’t truly recovery. I worked with a great coach and established new routines to make sure I was getting the necessary training but also recovery, all while balancing my work schedule.
But I think the most valuable thing that I gained from last season is confidence and faith in my own path and plan for 2024. I spent a lot of last year questioning whether I belonged, wondering whether I was doing the right training or if I was capable of being competitive at this level while juggling a full-time job in a totally different sphere from bikes. It feels good to go back to the series having proven to myself that I do belong, and I hope to race with more confidence for this second go-round.