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WEEK 19 (Friday, May 9, 2008)
EXTREME EXPERIENCE ON MY BIKE
The race was a fight right up to the very last metre. Blood, sweat and tears
are an integral part of our sport, but my comeback to the world elite last
Sunday was an experience I will never forget, for quite different reasons.
Many people deserve a part of my World Cup victory last Sunday. And the bet
I made with Kenneth before my triumph is guaranteed to be a spectacular
séance…
It’s the European Championships in Zurich in 2002, our first gold medal in
the European Championships and a real comeback after a lot of troubles in
2000/2001, which has always stood out as our most important victory
throughout my whole career. It was also the first ever international title
for Merida. This powerful experience now has a rival in what we managed to
accomplish last Sunday in Madrid. It felt like the shout of victory as I
crossed the finish line came from very deep within me – a mixture of joy,
euphoria, frustration, anger and passion. Kenneth described it as a heavy
weight having been removed from his shoulders.
During the preceding week, the exercise program went as planned, and through
the last days before the race my legs felt lighter and quicker than they had
in a long time. As usual, I was nervous and excited. I was very much looking
forward to the race in Madrid, since I have many good memories from exactly
this race track, where I also won in 2004, 2005 and 2006.
I’m not going to write a long description of how I completed the race, all
the mental preparation which lay behind what I accomplished and what tactics
Kenneth and I had planned beforehand. My competitors are probably reading
these lines too, so I’ll have to save all that for the book I’ll be writing
this autumn. But in the end it was a totally fair duel between me and
Canadian Premont, which was decided in the final hundred metres in the
stadium and at the finish line.
IMPORTANT SUPPORT
Many people deserve a large thank you for their help in the work which lies
behind this comeback. Merida has been most understanding towards us and our
need for time to recover, our personal sponsors and Olympiatoppen have
backed us up 100%, and we have a multitude of supporters who have been very
important in this period of recuperation. Our manager, Roar, deserves a huge
thank you for his efforts, and the same goes to our wonderful and kind
families back home. Apart from that, our stalwart fans, those who never
doubted for a single day that we’d come back again, deserve a massive smile
as a thank you for their support.
The absolute most important piece in this puzzle which has been created, and
which still isn’t complete, is Kenneth and the work he’s done. He is the one
who does the footwork, he’s the one who has to take care of all the
adjustments, and he’s the one who deals with problems when the training
doesn’t go quite as planned. He always has stay super fit so that I
constantly receive optimal matching on specific exercises, and he’s the one
who has to repair my legs on the massage bench after tough doses of
training. In addition to all this, he does an amazing job as PR-man for
whatever we’re doing.
FIRST VICTORY FOR MULTIVAN MERIDA
Multivan Merida Biking Team has had a difficult start to the season with the
burglary of their bikes, a total of 11 training bikes, during the World Cup
opening in Houffalize, and sickness amongst the riders before the World Cup
in Offenburg the following weekend. I got a cold too, and had to stay in bed
for a couple of days. Several of the guys also had fever. Jose Hermida from
Spain was the only rider who didn’t get his preparations for the World Cup
season ruined by sickness. It all reached a climax again in Madrid last
weekend when we once again were visited by criminals. On Saturday morning we
woke up to find the entire rear window of Jose’s Multivan smashed, plus that
the huge “Sprinter”, which usually is filled with bikes, equipment and
tools, had a huge hole in one side of the car. The metal had simply been cut
open and bent to one side, after which the thieves had sliced their way
through the wood panel on the inside. Naturally, there was little of value
to be found in our cars, so the burglars didn’t exactly get rich on Merida
bikes that weekend.
And for this reason, the first victory of the season tasted extra delicious
for the whole team, in addition to a very strong second place for Hermida.
Both the riders and the support team needed something good to happen after
all the problems during the past weekends and we really deserve some wind in
our sails after all we’ve been through. Apparently Merida bikes have become
a really hot brand these days, and we’ve been joking a bit amidst all the
problems that next time we’ll probably be knocked off our bikes when we’re
out riding on them! Never cycle alone on a Merida bike!
Our physical therapist, Oliver, really got a taste of the darker side of all
this. He was driving the team’s RV camper van home from Madrid. As he was
sleeping in the van on Monday night, he was woken up by three masked men
trying to break into his van! He managed to kick the one of them in the head
and shouted with all his might for help. Luckily they ran away without
Oliver getting physically hurt.
COMEBACK
I’ve obviously been handed some sort of “cat’s lives”, and have used up
three of them already. I was knocked out in 1997 because of a virus but
managed to return in 1998 and won silver in the European and World
Championship, plus coming in second in the World Cup. Kenneth took over full
responsibility as my coach in 2001 after I was knocked out again in the
season of 2000, and since then I’ve won a total of 21 World Cup races riding
for Merida, and 13 international championships.
The victory in Madrid was extra wonderful set against the backdrop of all
the rumours which have been circulating this last year. Many strange things
have been uttered about us – everything from pregnancy to marital problems
and a lack of motivation. The fight for victory on Sunday really proved that
the motivation and the will to continue giving everything, and then some, in
order to gain victory, is stronger than ever before. The goal of being the
first rider in history to win 30 World Cup races still stands firm for
Kenneth and me. Madrid provided me with victory number 26.
BETTING WITH KENNETH
As some of you will be aware, Kenneth and I have entered into some quite
wild bets during past seasons. The gold medal in Athens ended up forcing
Kenneth into a rather awful swim across the large Gands fjord outside of
Stavanger in the cold of November, to the immense enjoyment and mirth of
many, including me. The World Cup win in Fort William in 2005 provided
entertainment and laughter for both spectators and chance passers by when
Kenneth had to cycle a whole round of the race in nothing but his underwear.
Right before this year’s cycling season we entered into another bet which
provides me with good conditions if I manage to be within the top three in
the World Cup and even more fun if I manage to win a race during the summer.
I won on Sunday and Kenneth has to honour his part of the deal next week, so
we’ll be posting pictures on the website with stories from the occasion,
which are guaranteed to be hilarious. That’s what can happen when one gets
too enthusiastic and forgets reason!
PREPARATIONS FOR THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
This week we’re taking it a bit easier with the training, in order to be
sure my body is totally recuperated after three weekends of World Cup races.
Next weekend we’re doing a European Championship race in St. Wendel in
Germany. We have no goals for this race and aren’t planning to have any.
We’ll increase the intensity a bit next week, aiming for a “good” feeling
and an extremely good exercise stint in the form of the race at St. Wendel,
and then we’ll just see how things turn out on the result list.
We’re back again in the apartment in Heubach – Lautern and will have this as
our base through the month of May. We’ve been having a bit of a high this
week, and it feels indescribably good to back at the top again after the
tough period we both have been through. I would never have been able to win
the race on Sunday without Kenneth’s tireless efforts, and that goes for all
my victories since 2001. For seven years he has given everything and has
been able to experience fantastic things together with me in many different
arenas. It’s good to know that Kenneth wants to continue supporting me 100%
for four new years on my bike.
I wish you all a wonderful and fantastic holiday. Enjoy your spare time and
get out on your bike as much as possible
J
Next week Kenneth is going to be putting his money where his mouth is, which
is something you really shouldn’t miss out on…
Cyclist’s greetings from Gunn-Rita and Kenneth
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