Doing the Extraordinary (on a bike)

30
Jul
2012

Next spring, Scott Thigpen is competing in the Tour Divide and it just goes to show that ordinary people can achieve amazing things when they believe in themselves and focus on a goal.  Scott is here today with an inspirational post that will help kick start your Make it Happen Monday.

Doing the Extraordinary: My Quest for the Ride Divide

by Scott Thigpen

I’m on a mission to show that ordinary people can do extra ordinary things if they put their minds to it.  My extra ordinary thing?  The toughest mountain bike race in the world known as the Tour Divide.  It’s 2,700+ mile “race” across the spine of the Continental Divide starting in Banff, Canada going all the way to the border of Mexico.

I’m no pro, in fact I’ve only been mountain biking for about three years.  Like most Americans, I’d grown sedentary and overweight and battled the yo-yo diets and dealt with depression.  It wasn’t until one day that I decided to hop on a bike and ride around the neighborhood, that things changed.  I barely could get up the driveway.

One thing led to another and before you knew it, I was entering myself in a mountain bike race.  Then two races, then a century, then a cyclocross season….and onto ultra endurance rides and races.

As I was ramping up the mountain biking, I saw the movie  “Ride the Divide” which was a documentary about 13 riders racing the Tour Divide.  I was smitten and seduced by it and with the blessing of my extremely understanding and supportive wife, I am embarking on my journey towards Banff next June.

Along this journey I have become keenly interested in diet, health and what fuels an athlete.  In fact I’ve come downright passionate about it.  So this race across the country is more than just a race, it’s a learning experience in health, time management, finding out what’s important, and remembering the people most important to you.  And most of all, how precious life is.

I am living proof that an ordinary person can do extraordinary things.  Just believe in it.

 

Scott Thigpen runs an active blog about gear, training, thoughts and interviews with people who have helped him along his journey to the Ride Divide.  Find out more about Scott and read his stories at www.driven2divide.com.

 

Enjoy Your Ride

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9 Responses to “ Doing the Extraordinary (on a bike) ”

  1. kimstrong on July 30, 2012 at 9:29 pm

    Awesome! Way to go Scott! It will be a ride of your life!

  2. Scott Thigpen on July 30, 2012 at 8:35 pm

    Wow guys, thanks for all this – y’all are great!

  3. Joel Phillips on July 30, 2012 at 4:32 pm

    I dig it Scott! Going for a dream is an awesome experience, I’m sure it will be rewarding in ways you can’t begin to imagine! Rock On…

  4. Benjamin on July 30, 2012 at 4:11 pm

    I’m feeling rather inspired right about now. I have heard of the ride the divide and know it is quite challenging so good luck to you as you train for this monumental event. I look forward to reading about your results and how you find things on the ride.

  5. Ashley on July 30, 2012 at 2:24 pm

    Good luck Scott.

  6. Julie Starling on July 30, 2012 at 1:03 pm

    Best wishes for your ride of Tour Divide, Scott!

  7. E Popich on July 30, 2012 at 12:17 pm

    I also got interested in the tour divide after watching the movie, but don’t seem to have the same motivation as you. It is something I’d like to do one day but not sure how soon. I will watch you perform in 2013.

  8. Jamie on July 30, 2012 at 9:10 am

    This is very impressive and good luck with your plans to compete next year.

  9. BanTshirts on July 30, 2012 at 6:37 am

    That’s an amazing story. I have been cycling for a long time but only recently took up MTBing. It’s a different game, but very challenging and great fun.

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