Recumbent Easter

March 29, 2005

The bad spill I took during the Primavera Rosa World Cup road race last weekend has meant a quiet and physically relaxed Easter for me. I still have pain in both ankles, and wearing any form of shoes is difficult. Even so, I'm very lucky not to have broken any bones. The bike, on the other hand, is a total write-off, with a broken fork and wrecked gear and drop-out at the back.

Norwegian cross-country mountain bike racer Gunn-Rita Dahle is probably the best female rider this relatively young branch of the sport has ever seen. World champion in 2002 and 2004, Olympic champion in 2004 and unbeaten in the World Cup in 2003 and 2004, she has a breath-taking palmares. Dahle says her success is due to an unrelenting focus - she describes herself as a '24-hour athlete' - and the constant support of her boyfriend and coach Kenneth Flesjå. Follow her exploits on Cyclingnews as she works to stay at the top of her game in 2005. Or, for more Gunn-Rita, see her personal website:

www.gunnrita.com