It's hard to believe that almost 1/2 the year is already gone. In cycling, if you're a well rounded mechanic, there isn't really much of a "off season". Road Racing, Mountain Biking, Cyclocross, Track, and BMX make the days for our USAC team mechanics and staff long and seemingly never ending.
I've been busy with trips this year, plenty of US travel as well as a trip to Europe and Colombia already under the belt. I've also been planning and working on what USA Cycling can do to further the mechanics licensing program. I've come up with some pretty good ideas. Thanks to support from great companies like Shimano, Park Tool and Maxxis we are testing some new developmental opportunities on the domestic racing scene. As more details fall into place I'll have a lot more to tell you.
I've also been working with some of the industry greats who happen to be instructors at the Bill Woodul Race Mechanics Clinic about the 2011 clinic (dates to be announced soon), continuing education and developmental programs and opportunities as well as changes to the licensing structure to meet the demands, needs and requirements of the different teams, programs and events that we interact now a days.
The half year yet to come includes a trip to Russia, Europe, Colombia, Mexico and plenty of travel here in the states. The Olympics are fast approaching and we have lots of testing and planning to do from the equipment side of things. Hopefully I'll be able to share some of what we are doing here in about 4 weeks when we go into our first aerodynamics phase.
All for now -- James