Collins Fest
Sophomore Jeremiah Trotter and freshman Katie Diamond have a dinosaur fight during Collins Fest on Saturday.
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Sophomore Jeremiah Trotter and freshman Katie Diamond have a dinosaur fight during Collins Fest on Saturday.
Stay focused, keep pushing yourself as hard as you can, try to be the best.
Not crashing, thinking about strategy, how to advance and move up in the pack.
Be safe but work as hard as possibly can ... mental toughness ... fighting wind.
Just try to clear my mind and peddle as hard as I can.
How much faster can I go before I go out of control?
Being aware of where other riders are.
Ride as fast as my legs can carry me and trust my training.
It's an adrenaline rush and a lot of excitement.
Very focused on the bike and thinking about the wheel in front of me.
It's like a freedom ... you feel like you can do anything.
The energy is really exciting and very motivating.
Ride slow, turn right.
It's intense, exciting, windy, fun, and painful. The best time of the day.
Sixty percent of the time, it works all the time.
It's really interesting because I'm a rookie, but it's also a great experience.
It's at first nerve-wrecking, but you get used to it. ... It's exciting to be riding so close to other people.
It's certainly an experience that is a lot of fun.
It can get scary out there with a bunch of veteran riders ... kind of intimidating,but getting used to it.
It feels exuberating.