Well I made it out again this weekend. It should be interesting - did Mason Lake #2 today and will be doing the Sequim Road Race tomorrow. I'll get to see how my recovery is, which is good since I'm signed up for a stage race (its only a two day one!) later on in the year.
The women's cat4 field was pretty big again 50 gals this weekend (it was over 60 for Mason Lake #1) This time it was actually a bit hairyier out on the road though. There were two crashes - neither of which I was involved in thankfully! The first one occured at a corner - I've heard from people behind them that someone touched wheels - at the time I thought someone dropped their chain and went over. 10 gals went down including at least 3 of our team, but no one was severly injured as far as I know. I am so happy that I was up close to the front. The first gal that went down was just behind and to the right of me. The second crash was during the finishing sprint. I don't really know what happened there. I was concentrating on holding my own line and figuring out exactly where the finish was.
My goal was to once again stay up and finish with the group and this time I wanted to try to stay closer to the front for more of the time since Mason #1 I was pretty much at the back of the bunch when the sprint started and I don't feel that I am not a very fast or experienced sprinter (I did move up past some people today at the end so I'm happy about that). In the end I crossed the line 13th so I think I did pretty well with my goals. The more experienced women would like us newbies to start learning to launch attacks, but I feel like I just need to learn better how to manouver in the pack first.
Talk to you tomorrow
Eden



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