
Five o'clock came way too early this morning, so I really was glad I'd gotten all of the race equipment together the night before. Even the bike was ready to go, which just meant that I'd bolted on the aero bars, but the race wheels on, and removed the water bottle cages (a purely psychological gesture, of course). The car was pretty well packed with traffic cones, 6-Gallon coolers full of water, flags, the race clock, computer, caution signs, etc. I was lucky I didn't forget to bring the bike.
So I arrived at the race site well before sunrise, where I put up the big finish line flag and the race clock using the car headlights in order to see what I was doing. Soon people began to filter in and by 7 am we were ready to start registration. I set up the computer in the back of the Volvo and started entering rider info so we could print out the start list. We had a lot of race-day entries, along with a few late arrivals, so the actual start time got pushed back by 15 minutes. Once the first 2-person team got started, I ran back to the car, pulled the bike down from the roof, and went out to get a couple of miles of warmup before it was time for Jorge and me to start. I told Jorge to take it easy on me for the first couple of miles so I could get warmed up.

After our race I jumped back into the back of the station wagon and started working on the results. We got everything posted shortly after the last of the meager Cat. 1/2s finished. The race itself went pretty well, I thought. The fastest time of the day was a 53:28, which seems pretty incredible considering the windy conditions.
2 comments:
congrats on the tt win
HEY RANDY ,THANKS FOR EVERYTHING THIS PAST WEEK . AND PLEASE TELL KEITH THANKS TOO .
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