After a full day in the rain with two toddlers we didn't have it in us to go back for round 2.
Sat went as well as I could have hoped for. The UCI random number generator gods hate me. I think I've been about the person called up just about every race and Saturday was no exception. #94 bib of 95.
@Dominos raced W's UCI race and finishing on the lead lap (woo hoo!) but it meant a 51 minute race for her leaving about 9 seconds between the end of her race and staging for my race. Thus, my warm-up consisted of walking over to ask
@Norm if he could watch the boys then coasting down the hill to staging.
The nice thing about starting waaaaay in the back is you can see the inevitable 1st lap crashes coming from a mile away and mostly avoid them. The downside about starting waaaay in the back is that the leaders already had 1 minute on me by first pit crossing. I had to put a foot down on the hill near the MTBNJ tent on the first lap after
@keithgarrison got pinched there in front of me. Also, tripped on the steps 1st lap and nearly face planted but saved it somehow. Other than that it was a clean race for me. I followed Festa for the first couple laps and we picked off person after person. He checked out on maybe lap 3 then I was stuck in no-mans-land of a lap or two before picking up a couple guys. There was a pack of 7-8 guys about 10 seconds back for laps 3-6 or so until a group of 3 finally broke the elastic. For laps 7-8 I battled the 2 other guys lost a slow motion sprint for 33rd. Lead lap scrub zone status!
Interestingly, I found it much better to ride the down/up u-turn thingy. I rode all but once and though it was a little slower for me through that section, the guys who ran seemed really gassed on the next little power section by the pits. Riding it got tricky by laps 7&8--finding traction was getting tougher on the outside-outside-outside line. Wish I had the mind or the technical chops to try out the The Bosmans Line (outside-outside-inside) as seen
HERE (srsly, watch it). I have no idea how he is doing that climb out of the saddle.
I love having the 3/4 race at the end of the day because it means I GET TO WATCH!