
Second, a brief race report. Sarah and I talked ourselves into doing the short track at the CU research park on Wednesday night. It was quite a butt-kicking, as neither of us is in shape (nor generally inclined) to short, flat power races. Sarah fought hard but ended up 12th of 13 (weirdly enough, the 13th place woman is not shown in the results). She had fun, though, and I'm sure she'll be faster next week. She was holding her own quite well on all the bike-handling sections of the course, but losing time like mad in the straight sections.

Not a problem, I only lost one place, and the gap I had put into Ward was, well, totally gone. Final lap rolled around and I was looking to make up a few places, so I took some chances - and blew another corner. This time I fell over right next to a dirt jump that someone had been working on. Well, ok, actually I fell into the hole that they had dug out next to it. And there I stayed, clipped in, on my back, feeling sort of like an inverted turtle waving it's legs in the air.
Finally, accompanied by much laughter from all who witnessed it, a spectator helped me get up (I'm not sure how long it would have taken, otherwise!) and I finished the race having lost another place or two (I ended up 14th of 29).
So when people ask me how the race went, my standard response is now "I put on a hell of a show!" Then I hope that they don't ask for any more information...
2 comments:
please comment on those new Paragon rockers...they look kinda cool, but I wonder how much they might try to slip under load?
The frame looks pretty cool. I look forward to setting it up and riding it. Thanks for the post.
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