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Wards Ferry Road Race - 2012

with the go-cart packed and de la coffee in hand, i headed out around 4:30am, en-route to Sonora, California for the 14th Annual Wards Ferry Road Race. The long drive gave me more than enough time to rehearse the basic plan i’d established for the race: stay up front. 

My genius** plan seemed all but dashed when i rolled up to the start line and learned that the P/1/2, Masters 1/2/3 and E3 groups would be lumped into one field. We were set to complete 5 laps of the hilly 12 mile course.

Fast forward and our 43 man group is dropping into a fast, bumpy descent. Yours truly — somewhere in the back half. After managing to gain a few spots, we hit the first hill and I settle into a comfortable rhythm, someone jumps and we all rush to close the gap. This is the scenario. Rinsing / repeating, climbing / descending. I’m working hard to keep myself relaxed and alert. There’s a hill at the beginning of each lap that they’re calling the “feed zone” (i’ll call it Feed Hill). Feed Hill seems to bait everyone into hitting the gas. At one point, possibly lap 3, I’m doing my best to hold on to the lead group, and my breakfast, while we frantically rush up Feed Hill. Coming over the top, I glance back and see that our group has shrunk to about half of what it was. This smaller group keeps an efficient pace through the descents and along the rough back stretch. We approach the right turn onto Feed Hill for the last time and someone turns it up. I work myself into the red to get around a few riders and latch onto the back of the 3 man move. Coming over top we’ve got a solid gap and I’m doing all I can to recover while not losing contact. I couldn’t muster up a pull and sat on for a bit while a maniacal bike racer in an iron data/thirsty bear kit, who shall remain nameless, pulls the 3 of us around. My legs decide they want to respond again, and I do my best to help keep our distance from the group. The four of us share the work the best we can and there’s still no sign of a chase. At about 2k to go, the aforementioned maniacal bike racer tucks into TT mode and basically rolls off the front of our now splintering group.  I cross the line 3rd overall - taking the top spot among the E3 field.

Tough race, and there’s a picture of my pain-induced donkey face floating around the interwebz to prove it.

-kevBRITE

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Team Support

A quick but profound shout out to some of the great people and companies supporting the team this year. Freewheel-BRITEsport is proud to represent The Freewheel Bike Shop, Lazer Helmets, and (drink) De La Paz coffee at the races this year! THANK YOU!

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Toxic sox

De La Paz supplies

Freewheel/ De La Paz bidons

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Our 2012 Freewheel-BRITEsport team!

Freewheel-BRITEsport 2012

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70 miles down, 32 to go!

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This past weekend marked the first official team rides of Freewheel-BRITEsport, a new team for the 2012 season. On Saturday, 5 of the 7 riders set out for a pleasant, long ride up north from the city. After our 100+ mile ride up around Point Reyes and Marshall, we met up at one of our favorite spots in the inner Richmond, Genki Ramen.

The next day we made our way down South and traversed the roads of Santa Cruz and Watsonville, with another great ride of 85+ miles, guided by none other than our own Jason Benford (De La Paz Coffee Roasters).

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Here’s to an awesome 2012 Racing season along with our awesome sponsors:

Freewheel Bike Shop

Lazer Helmets

Whole Athlete

De La Paz Coffee Roasters

Basic Training SF

Giant Bicycles

Animal Place

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