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I did a quick look through the boards, but I didn't see any other thread about this. Am I the only one who was at the USPro Championship Race this past weekend?!?
The best part was I discovered the "insider" secret to watching this race!
The majority of tourists/residents hang out in Manayunk for the famous "wall," or at the art museum for the finish line.
On the other hand, all the cyclists are hanging out at Lemon Hill. It rocked!!! The local LBS's set up tents, grill, and invite everyone they know. They bring their fun bikes that they have hanging around the shop. Most people bike over, so there are bikes *everywhere*! Everyone made at stop at Lemon Hill part of their weekend ride, so most people were in cycling clothing. Essentially, it's a huge cyclist party.
Even more fun? Cheering for EVERYONE! Guess who got the loudest cheers? The SOLO riders struggling to make it up the hill. Especially the one female who obviously was suffering from a cramp.
Even the announcer commented to the crowd about how awesome it was that we cheered for everyone.
So much fun - I'm definitely doing it again next year despite the sun burn I got this year!
ETA: I have a question!!! After the women were done racing, I saw many of the teams out on a local road riding around. Why go for a ride directly after a race? They were definitely going very slow.
Last edited by Cdalekat; 06-07-2005 at 06:59 PM.
Where was this?
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I just read the cyclingnews.com report on that and it sounded like a big party the whole route. You're right tho....Lemon Drop Hill sounds like THE place to be!Originally Posted by Cdalekat
as for the cyclists riding around, probably so they don't cramp in case their massageurs (sp) aren't ready from them yet or they don't have one. It could also be they were going to be travelling fairly soon and wanted to get the lactic acid out of their legs before sitting in a car for a long drive.
PhillyOriginally Posted by spazzdog
Last edited by CorsairMac; 06-08-2005 at 12:59 PM.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"