My fast friend always tries to stay up near the front to avoid sketchy riders. See if you can find a friend to go out on a grassy field to practice bumping (shoulders mostly) (gently) into each other so you know what it feels like and not freak out. It is also good to (again, gently) practice touching wheels riding on grass. You'll probably fall down doing these practices, but you'll be going slow, and on grass, not pavement. Bodies and wheels do touch sometimes during races, so it is good to know what it feels like, and to realize that you're going to be ok. Get in a good warm up on your trainer. Protect your handlebars when you race - keep your elbows slightly wider than your bars when things get crowded up so no one can accidentally get their bars hooked up with yours and take you both down. Try to get on a good wheel and stay there. Watch what's going on all around you, but also try to take in the whole group to watch for opportunities to move up. Be sure to find out if the race course is closed to traffic or not. And most important of all, have fun! Let us know how it goes! Tokie![]()



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