I heard my name cursed a number of times this week...so I must be doing something right with these segment selections! 😂
Great to see so many tackling them! And also congrats to a number of our riders who were at the River City Gravel Fondo today, saw a bunch of your names there, hope it was a fun event!!
Some cool race action this week if you haven't seen, besides Liege-Bastogne-Liege, there was some more World Cup XC action, and island racer Emilly Johnston had a podium finish in both the short track and XC races (here's the full XC race if you want to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGEnLWEgWJc ), as well as another great finish from local Carter Woods in his first year in the pro field.
I also want to extend another big thank you to all who've chipped in, really appreciate your support, and pretty cool to see how much you guys value this series. 🥰
And back to the regular news....this week we're headed to Ten Mile Point, keep on reading for the full details!
HOUSEKEEPING
Notes for the week:
Nothing too dramatic this week, some issues with recording on Strava, etc, but sorted out!
Reminder if your time didn't record (this week or any), please either tag me in your ride, comment on the Strava group post, or send me an email -- if you rode it, I can usually figure out a 'manual' time for you, but you need to let me know! 😁
07 <- THIS MANY WEEKS WITHOUT AN ERROR 🤣
If there are any errors, omissions, issues, concerns, or anything else, feel free to hit reply!
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SOUNDTRACK NOTES
No tunes tonight again, catching up on that U23 race! 🎶 |