This was a great race on a great racing day! Cool, light breezes (always the case in Lancaster!), and beautiful roads.
20 miles, 4 laps of a 5 mile course. 21 riders in the filed to start, 9 of which were members of my team! It was a field of pink!
We started out on the course, which was relatively easy. Mostly flat with only a few big ring climbs. Two of these came at the end of the lap, the last one leading to a false flat to the finish line. My team took the front, setting a nice pace for the first lap. I was up front (3rd behind 2 teammates), so I was COMPLETELY OBLIVIOUS to the fact that there was a crash less than 2 minutes into the ride. It was brought to everyone's attention when we were neutralized at the end of the first lap because the ambulances (yes, that's plural) were blocking the road. Even then, I admit that it took me a few minutes to realize that the crash was US and not one of the men's fields simultaneously on the course. I finally figured out that the rider who was being taken to the hospital was Tracy from Fuji (a WONDERFUL woman and a veteran rider). We found out yesterday that she had 8 broken ribs and a punctured lung. Apparently, the rider in front of her hit the brakes out of the blue and took her down.
Eventually, they restarted us and we shook off the crash and continued. Again, my team took the lead and pulled us through another lap. At the end of lap 2, some other riders pulled to the front to take over. Is stayed settled into the front half of the pack...just waiting! Though there were a few charges to the front, the pack stayed together and no one seemed interested in pushing off the front (although my legs wanted to, I knew that I couldn't do it on my own!). My team busted their humps to be on the front for nearly the entire race. They were inspirational on Saturday! And, it paid off!
Up the final hill, I pulled to the inside and started my push! I got to the top of the hill with one other rider next to me and we pushed for the finish! I ended up holding off the third place rider to take 2nd!



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If I am thinking clearly, you would have ridden past the house my family lived in when I was born.
When I got back into riding last year, I loved zooming around back there on the weekends. I'm glad you liked the course. It is a beautiful area, isn't it? The roads are a little thin and curvy but actually, rather safe for most riders since the locals take them slower cuz of the horse and buggies everywhere. Too bad about the crash though. She must have come down really hard.

