When did you think you could break 8 hrs?
After the decent of Falls and 30km into the ride, I told myself I could break 8 hours. I continued to tell myself this for the entire ride, with only a 5 minute period climbing the back of Falls (205km into the ride) where I questioned if I was insane for thinking I could ride that fast.
There was significant prize money up grabs for the fastest QOM times but not the overall, why did you not just focus on this?
Because I am a bike racer! My competitive side came out and when there is an overall win and a record on the line, I would choose that over money every time.
How has the recovery been since the event?
The week following 3 Peaks I felt fantastic and kept training (against the advice of my coach) and didn’t notice any signs of fatigue. Rookie mistake…. It hit me about 1.5 weeks after the event. It felt like I had been hit by a truck. I was physically and mentally exhausted. I have had a couple of easier weeks on the bike and am feeling recovered and pumped for the first NRS race in Brisbane this weekend.
(Editor note: Taryn went on to be arguably the most aggressive rider during Tour de Brisbane and created the winning break where she placed 2nd overall).
Advice for other riders looking to complete 3 Peaks?
It is unquestionably a tough ride but so worth it to have that feeling of accomplishment at the end of it. Do not underestimate the power of your mine … Believe in yourself and continue to be positive. Be committed and positive about your training and carry that through to the event.
My only other advice would be to take a friend along for the ride. To have a friend by your side to share the highs and the lows of training and the day of the event would make it even more special.
What are your goals and aspirations for the year ahead?
- Assist Specialized Women’s Racing to have a successful season and finish as the No.1 team in the NRS.
- To mentor some of our younger riders on the team and watch them develop and strive to achieve their personal goals.
- To continue to have fun riding bikes with some of the most inspiring and dedicated women I know.
We wish Taryn all the best for this coming season, to stay up to date be sure to follow the Specialized Women's Racing Team
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Kirsty Baxter