What will 2009 bring?

December 10, 2008

What will 2009 bring?

So, the weather has been awesome since I got back to Australia. No rain, and I have managed to head out a few times on my infamous Hampton loop, out west of the Blue Mountains. Funnily enough the hills have not become flat, and the wind still blows, constantly, and not nearly enough from the correct direction i.e. from behind me!!!!!!!! There really is nothing like slogging it out at 19kph, slightly uphill into a block headwind for two hours, only for the wind to die down on the return leg of the loop! It is certainly a juxtaposition from the bunch rides and training with the same person everyday for the last 12 months in San Diego, to heading out on your "pat malone" in the Blue Mountains!

I am keen to keep the legs turning and my next race, and last race for Jittery Joe's is going to be the Cronulla International Criterium. For this year, the race will serve as the Australian Championship and it is sure to be on like donkey kong. Australian championship, volatile market, a bunch of guys still looking for a job, domestic guys looking to make a mark against some of the Euro pros, add into the mix the event being televised nationally and well... it's gonna hurt! Nothing like a bit of suffering in December to get you going for the season ahead!

After two seasons in Belgium with Team Cyclingnews.com, Cody Stevenson returned to his homeland last year to ride for the brand new Australian outfit, FRF Couriers-Caravello. Now it's all change once more as Cody packed up and headed Stateside in '07 with a clutch of other Aussies on the Jittery Joe's Continental team based in Athens, Georgia. Follow Cody's adventures on the US domestic circuit as he gets to grips with a new style of racing and picks up some choice phrases along the way. Australia UK USA