Hello everybody, it has been a while. I’ll try and catch everyone up as best I can to cover the last 6 months or so. To begin, in November I crashed riding downhill very hard on my right wrist. I broke my scafoid, dislocated my lunate and a whole bunch of other junk. I had to get emergency surgery as soon as it was diagnosed. In a period of a couple hours, my entire world turned upside down. I was off the bike from November to May, not riding at all. In May I started building a base and began riding cross country on my Yeti 575. Only a couple of weeks ago did I start riding downhill again. My first race of the season is coming this weekend in Crested Butte.
On a lighter side, now that I am recovered and approved to ride, I am riding for Yeti Cycles out of Golden, Colorado. I ride a 303 R-DH for downhill and a 575 for cross country. I have trained hard all winter off the bike and with the support of Yeti and my solid foundation of physical fitness, I hope to do well this season.
On Monday June 22nd, after the Wildflower Rush downhill race in Crested Butte, I will begin a three week long road trip. We will first be heading to attend a Fluidride Cup in Mt. Hood, Oregon, making a few stops along the way. After the race we will go ride bikes in Whistler, British Columbia for 9 days. Following that, we will head back down to Mt. Hood and race again and then head home. We are traveling by school bus across the country with 10 other people. This has been on my mind for a long time now and I am definitely looking forward to it.
During the three weeks, I will be able to update my blog very little or not at all. Feel free to email me to keep in touch and find out how things are going.
Cheers,
Evan