I am writing this final post to let you know that I am trying something new.
The truth is, the things I want to write about have grown beyond where they started. It is still about health and endurance, still about pushing yourself and staying curious and refusing to stand still as the years tick by. But it has become about more than that too. It is about the bigger questions that tend to arrive in the second half of life. What happens next. How you stay relevant and challenged. How you navigate the transitions that come for all of us, in work, in family, in health, in who we decide to become.
I recently rode my little yellow Brompton from home in Sussex all the way to Brussels, over 500 kilometres across France and Belgium, alone, over six days. It was not really about the cycling. It was about creating space to think, and somewhere on those quiet roads I understood that I had more to say than this old blog could hold.
So I have built a new home for it all. It is called Field Notes, and it lives on my new website.
You will find the same honesty there, hopefully a little more polish, and a wider lens on the things that matter. The adventures, yes, but also the stories, the reflections, and the slow business of working out what makes a good life.
I would love it if you came along.
Visit me at www.trihardtraining.co.uk and look for Field Notes.
Thank you for reading, for the comments, and for sticking around. The road carries on, just from a new starting point.
See you out there.
Onwards and upwards
David 🚴♂️