The course was the same as last year...a little climbing on the front side & lots of fun, fast, bermed turns, downhills on the back side.
350 riders were signed up. Roanoke Cycling sent 2 teams of 4 riders each down for the event.
Our team did a rotation of 1 lap each, then Skippy pulled doubles. I felt good on my first couple of daytime laps. As we progressed into the nightime hours we decided we'd all pull double laps. When it came to be around 1:30 or so, I was hanging out waiting for my turn when the skies opened up & dropped some nice rain showers upon the riders. I decided to head back to the tent & get my jacket. I ventured back out on course and had a really rough time. The roots were slick, I was overheated, & I had a rock in my shoe. At one point I sat down off of the trail to get rid of the rock when Dave (he was on the other RCO team) came by & asked if I was ok....I said I was, just having a rough lap. The following lap was much better as the rain had subsided & I could lose the jacket. I headed back to the RV to sleep until my next daytime lap. I don't really know if I slept all that well...I never sleep well in new enviroments and this would be true for this race. I headed back out for my 7:00 am. lap. This was probably my fastest lap. I felt great..legs were strong I was flying. I should have pulled a double when I got back & my teammate was having mechanical issues...We got him fixed up & off he went. We debated about sending a last rider out before the cutoff, but we realized it would only move us up one place in the standings & it had started to rain again..so it wasn't worth risking injury.
Overall we had a great time. Our team came in 9th while the other RCO team came in 4th. Dave pulled the fastest lap of all of the RCO gang...something like 38 minutes...That's moving!
I can't wait to do another one...(as soon as I get over the crud I caught from riding in the rain all night...yuk)
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Hi Paula, it's great to find you on this blog. Sounds like you and Ron have carved out quite a niche. I just recently got back on my old Trek after almost 12 years although I always tow 2 kids in a trailer. So 30 miles is about our limit. It will be great to keep in touch again. -Alan Wong
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