Rather than start a new thread I'm just going to add to this one. So now I've written my first race report for the team so I'm going to take out the names and post it here. I'm still learning and its not easy to take it all in and remember everything so hopefully this makes sense![]()
My first though is for my team mates - they were knocked down in corner 3 on the first lap by a several riders who missed the turn and cut across their line they were turning on. It was awful to be behind and see them go down - especially since they were doing everything right - had done their homework, knew the course and were where they should have been. Hope you guys are feeling better soon. We were worried about you guys when we didn't see you come back. Everyone was very, very cautious through that turn on the next two laps.
Over all it seemed like teams were starting to organize a bit more than has been the case with Mason Lake. There were a lot of attacks and several break aways - 2 that stayed away. I'm still really just trying to take it all in and I apologize ahead of time for being a bit fuzzy on some of the details and I hope that I am remembering correctly. Wines was attacking quite a bit- their first went soon after the start and was away for about 1/2 of the lap. They launched another attack on the back of the course that was brought back fairly quickly. There were more attacks by several teams that were answered quickly so we were all together for most of the next lap until we hit the fairly short steepish hill on Woodcock road on the back of the course - then one of the Wines girls launched her attack about 3/4 of the way up the hill. I thought to myself its now or never, if I want to try this, this is it. I pulled out and followed her along with one other person in a jersey I didn't recognize (or have the time or presence of mind to read ;-) - it was dark blue with white writing ) Once we hit the flat she really helped pulled me up to the Wines girl who I must say was really really cool. She organized the 3 of us into a continuously rotating paceline and was very patient about telling us what to do. After a little while 2 other girls bridged up. They went right to the front and started to pull faster than I could maintain. I really wanted to stay up there and I tried, but the other 4 were really strong and dropped me almost immediately. I dropped back to the pack and tried to help pick up the chase, but they were not coming back. One of my team mates was up in the main pack with me and was a great help with advice and encouragement! I tried to save up some energy for a lot of the next lap without falling too far back. There's a nice straight down hill on the back of the course that I used to move back up closer to the front - which leads me to a question - why do so few people use the down hill sections to move up? Everyone stayed over to the right in two nice lines and must have been hitting the brakes to stay that way. They were leaving 1/2 of the road completely open and I could not see any reason to not use it - and it was perfectly straight! nothing technical or scary about going flat out down it. About 1 mile or maybe 1/2 mile from the finish 2 Ti girls launched another attack and no one answered it. That put 6 up the road from the pack. I think everyone was pretty worn out when we reached the line - the sprint didn't seem as lively as the Mason Lake ones have been. I was up near to the front so I can't wait to see the results.
Thank you everyone who came to the race - and a big thank you and congratulations for your win to the WoW rider - I really appreciate your organization and patience.



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