Equus, are you racing the Cat 4 or Open?
Thanks, Sarah. I really enjoy racing with Betty. She's so motivating and positive...while ripping your legs off.
Equus, are you racing the Cat 4 or Open?
Thanks, Sarah. I really enjoy racing with Betty. She's so motivating and positive...while ripping your legs off.
LMAO! Yep...that just about sums it up!![]()
~Sarah~
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Betty cracks me up. She's got the mouth of a sailor or truck driver (not meant as a derogatory comment) and she rolls around in the most normal of clothes before and after she races. Then when it's time to race, she's is the most unreal thing on a bike - there's nothing she CAN'T do. Gotta love her and all of her positive and encouraging light.![]()
I'm doing the cat 4 race on Sat. I believe I have a few teammates in my race and at least one in the Women's Open. Do you know the course?
No, I don't know the course at all. You?
I'll be in the Open field. First race as a Cat 3.
I'm also thinking about doing the Tour of High Bridge on Sunday. That one sounds really interesting.
Watermelon Crit course is on Livingston Campus @ Rutgers University in Piscataway (I went to school there so if you have questions about directions or anything let me know). The course is really flat and there are 3 turns, the "4th" is a wide sweeping bend in the road.
Congratulations on your upgrade! That's fantastic. I've heard that the racing is different in that it's more like racing "with the guys" = higher and steadier pace vs. the yo-yoing that goes on in women's 4 races.
High Bridge has 2 nasty climbs - not long but steep. You'll need at least a 25 if not 27 on your cassette.
Good luck with both races![]()
Oh cool, nice description.
Thanks. I'm looking forward to the challenge.
Thanks for the tip about High Bridge. I'll see how my legs feel for that one.
Good luck to you, too!
Congratulations!!! You did awesome!!!! Wish I could have been there to watch!