![]() ...the weird turn pro. I'm Liz Sampey, and I am based out of Nederland, Colorado. I like going fast on bikes and racing in all sorts of disciplines. I also enjoy backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering, rock climbing, surfing, hiking with my dog Cody, eating awesome food, living in my car, laughing, smelling things, and impulse-buying international plane tickets. 2013 will be my first year of racing mountain bikes on the national circuit, as I have recently earned my professional license, opening all sorts of doors for me. In these pages you will find stories, race reports, tidbits about nutrition, training, and rehabilitation, and updates as I pursue my dream of becoming a professional mountain bike racer and an inspiration to others in my community. My goal in bike racing is twofold: to push myself to achieve as much as possible personally, and, more importantly, I want to expand my impact on my community as a cyclist, as a woman, and as a healthcare provider. Yes, I have personal aspirations, and they involve being successful at racing a bicycle. But for me, racing a bicycle reaches much farther than personal goals. I see it as a vehicle for freedom, ambition, inspiration, and change. My story of how I got here is different than most. I was an avid runner, backcountry skier, and recreational mountain biker who discovered road bike racing by accident at age 25. I was locked into a restrictive marriage and a life that no longer fit, and racing bikes provided a freedom I couldn’t find anywhere else. My passion for cycling kept me going through the toughest of times, and when I was questioning everything I knew about life, riding was the only thing that truly felt right. This led me to where I am today, and through my experiences I hope to inspire other women and girls to have the confidence to step outside the box and pursue their own passions. I want to leave my world with as much of a positive impact as it has had on me. When I'm not busy playing too hard, I am busy putting back together others who are. I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy, and am equally as passionate in my career as in bike racing. I am fortunate to be able to interact with amazing people every day in my practice, and my identity as a healthcare provider and an athlete are very closely tied together. I have the opportunity to not only help people heal, but to encourage and educate them to be the best athletes and people they can be. This is both a humbling and uplifting opportunity for me. I am so thrilled to be able to play this role in people's lives, especially in those of young athletes. I specialize in manual therapy and sports medicine- so come see me when you play too hard and need to be put back together. I currently practice at Impact Sports Medicine in Superior, CO, inside the Lakeshore Athletic Club. My dream of building a sustainable life as both a professional bike racer and a physical therapist is a big one, and I am determined to push my physical, mental, and emotional limits until I find out just how far I can go. This dream will test every ounce of strength that I have. Can I do it? Only time will tell. All I know is this: “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” -Mark Twain It is the pursuit of the dream, not just the dream itself, that drives me. It is the commitment, the sacrifice, the discipline, and the hard work. It is the miles and hours spent on the seat of a bicycle training and racing, and in the seat of my car as I drive across Colorado and the United States to compete. It is the blood, sweat, mud, and tears; the burning in my legs and the pounding in my heart. It is the smiles, laughter, and high fives, and the friendships made along the way. It is the connections with women in my community who just might be inspired to dream big because they aren’t the only ones. It is the people who support me, who inspire me, and the inspiration I give to myself. And above all, it is the relentless desire to make this big dream come true. It has been an incredible ride so far. And it is only getting started. I am excited and humbled that you have ventured onto my site – you have now become a piece of my journey. Thanks for playing!
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12/11/2012 02:41:57 pm
Good stuff Liz! I hope we can support you in 2013!
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Jen Schmidt
12/11/2012 10:46:58 pm
Liz! Glad to see you got a webby up! It's off to an awesome start...and, I laughed out loud when you said one of your hobbies is "...smelling things.." It reminded me of us - so random!!!! Love you!
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Liz Sampey
12/23/2012 02:47:04 pm
Haha, thanks! Love you too and MISS you tons!
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