Trouble Concentrating At Work The Day After an Event

Discussion in 'STT General Discussion' started by LATT, Dec 13, 2015.

  1. LATT

    LATT Take Only What You Need.

    Does anyone else here have trouble concentrating at work the day after a race weekend or trackday? It seems my mind is still at the track for the first 2 or 3 hours of the day on the Monday after an event. Its worse if I've had a long drive from the track the night before and not gotten much sleep. It's usually around 10am or 11am when I start to calm down and get work done. I'm at a desk all day so I think that makes it even more difficult.
     
  2. Wawazat?!

    Wawazat?! That Crazy Texan

    I'm useless the entire week before and after race weekends...
     
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  3. 934 TSX

    934 TSX I like bikes

    Pretty much sums up my struggle as well...
     
  4. gkotlin

    gkotlin What's an apex? STT Staff

    I used to get nervous, almost to the point of feeling like I'd throw up, every time I got within about 20 minutes of the track. After time, it went away and only happens before the first event of the season. When I was racing regularly, it was even worse. I can say after 9 years now, I only get nervous before race events and not track days.

    So maybe you just need to ride more :)
     
  5. flylikechris

    flylikechris Wait, how tall are you?

    Yeah that Monday is always hard to focus on work.
     
  6. cbr6racr

    cbr6racr Rides with no training wheels

    Haven't ridden on the track since early May, and still can't focus fully on work....
     
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  7. TLR67

    TLR67 Cheers! STT Staff

    No reason at all to be nervous about having fun...... Unless you have a truck full of money and cant decide what to spend it on Sportbike related.... That is when I want to be nervous....
     
  8. ekraft84

    ekraft84 What's an apex?

    The following Monday's are always a struggle ..
     
  9. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

    I just rolled in from Jennings. I'm going to be a waste of space tomorrow lol.

    Worst part for me is not having anybody at work to talk about bikes with. All jacked up after a weekend of riding and no one to talk to. :(
     
  10. s102000

    s102000 Rides with no training wheels

    I usually take Friday and Monday off of a trackday weekend.

    But I fill your pain, no one here at work to talk to either about bikes or trackdays.
     
    Last edited: Dec 15, 2015
  11. Ohio_1199DUC

    Ohio_1199DUC Knows an Apex when he sees one STT Staff

    I just can focus on work in general... I just keep coming up with ways I can stop working and only ride motorcycles! So far nothing has panned out! o_O
     
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  12. finny47

    finny47 Rides with no training wheels

    It has nothing to do with being nervous, but I couldn't give a shit about anything on a Monday morning after a weekend at the track. Track days are like a double dose of Fukitol for me.
     
  13. R6 Forever

    R6 Forever Need more Grattan

    When I started doing these it was the getting there,set-up that bothered me. I didn't want to be THAT guy that always asked for parts,help,etc.

    Now, it is the right leg on monday mornings, though the rush from the weekend is still there, oh yea.
     
  14. LATT

    LATT Take Only What You Need.

    OK good. I thought it was just me.
     
  15. Mran556

    Mran556 Rides with no training wheels

    The day afters easy! How do you guys sleep lol i cant get more than a few hours ever. Before an event i mean
     
  16. Yeah, what helps me is if it was a race weekend, starting my post event write-ups afterwards. For trackdays, I usually either post up on message boards or wax poetic on Facebook. Especially since I also have no one to talk to about it at work...I work with nurses, and they can't get past the injury possibilities...and that ONE TIME I broke my wrist at an event! ;)
     
  17. Nick_OMC

    Nick_OMC Think Faster

    The dreaded race hangover. Usually able to get home Sunday only slightly jacked up but tired, then Monday hits and its almost a state of depression.
     
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  18. LATT

    LATT Take Only What You Need.

    That's a whole other issue in and of itself. I gave up long ago trying to relate to my wife and non motorcycle riding friends just how much fun it is and that it's infinitely safer then riding on the street.
     
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