Thunder Roads Colorado Magazine Volume 10 - Issue 12 | Page 27

thing, taking mental notes during the ride. Fast forward to this riding season; I rode my own during an event late this spring. The event took everyone through Morrison, up through Kittredge into Evergreen. Once everyone gassed up, we headed out on the second leg of the ride. I didn’t realize it until we hit the stop sign that we were turning left onto the same road where I went down a little less than two years prior and bounced off of the guard rail. I was so nervous about it that I almost chickened out and went a different route to the the final meeting place where everyone would eventually end up. The person running sweep had been making sure I was ok on the ride gave me the thumbs up and instead, I stayed with the group and made the left turn. While riding that same stretch of road I remembered some of the feeling and mental notes I had taken from the year before. I was nervous, but I managed to get to the bottom of the hill intact and let out a huge “WHOOOP” in celebration. I was so pleased that I had conquered a fear that had plagued me since it happened and for most of the time that I have been up front and riding my own. This time my success was because I slowed down and didn’t try to take the corners too fast and I paid attention to my “Outside, Inside, Outside” position, Just like I was trained during class and just like it was when I was taking my mental