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It’s always thrilling to listen to pro riders tell of their racing careers. Stories of overcoming challenges, fierce battles with career-long rivals and taking the tiny, long-odds risks that win races have me spellbound. I’m transported to my world of fantasies where I dream I might be able to do such things. I sit, like all of us, enthralled as the stories unfold. When I think what it must be like to pull a fast lap of the Isle Of Man course, or to ride Dakar and seriously be a contender for a podium position, my eyes glaze over and I begin to try and envisage what that must mean.
Being fast enough and tough enough to ride at those speeds in those environments is beyond me to under-stand. Like all of us, I’m all but overcome by the excitement of a close MotoGP, a seriously tough TrialGP or a grinding,“I think what it must be like to pull a fast lap of the Isle Of Man course, or to ride Dakar and seriously be a contender for a podium position” hard-fought Dakar. The riders who compete in those arenas are like mythical gods to me, probably not unlike the adulation young kids feel for their favourite music personalities.
But after investing so much of myself in watching an amazing event, I drop back to earth. I slump down at my desk, exhausted, and pick up the next story to work on.