Yup. A race in a parking lot.
Eeeshk, that was kind of sketchy. Ok, it wasn’t that bad. But the corners where the cones were on the inside were pretty bad.
The race was just hard though. Hard right from “go.” I knew H&R Block was going to be aggressive, so I guess I was ready for it. I knew they weren’t going to leave Aaron and Dan out there, so I was waiting for them to chase or something. Then Mark attacked, and I really hesitated. Then it was reasonably chill for a bit, then Ryan attacked. I knew that was going to get across, so I tried to jump on his wheel; to no avail. Dang! That hurt! And definitely didn’t get me anywhere…
So I suffered and it took everything I could do just to hang onto the back of the splintering pack. Nope. Can’t do that either…
So I pulled out, hoping for a better ride tomorrow.
Then it made me realize that I think I’ve matured as a bike racer. I am much happier knowing that I did absolutely everything I could do have a chance at winning and lost. I played my cards. I didn’t hold them close and sit idly by. I lost. But I didn’t sit around waiting to finish 10th in the pack. I am much happier knowing that I tried to win and lost.
Dave had a great ride getting up to the break after my failed attempt, but was vastly outnumbered. And the H&R guys rode it perfectly sweeping the top 5. It sucks, but my hat is still off to them.
“You can’t lose what you don’t put in the middle. But you can’t win much either…”
::SA
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