My new strategy for all future hillclimbs is to show up at the start, complain how fat and slow I’ve become, how unlubricated my chain is, how I hadn’t shaved my legs in several years, how both of my tires were so low on air that they were rimming out and how I had to wear a kit 5 sizes too big because all I had access to were the clothes from Paul Bunyan’s closet. Oh, and then come in second.
Great job by the fast people tonight, especially Ben. Tim had a PR by 6 seconds, Henry by 26, and Cindy by 34. Andy is in the lead for the HC and the Overall series.
Here is a link to the series so far:
And finally, today’s results:
1. Ben Winter; Time: 19:37; 18.05 mph; 16 points
2. Scott Yarosh; Time: 19:56; 17.76 mph; 15 points
3. Andy MacDonald; Time: 20:17; 17.45 mph; 14 points
4. Thom Barry; Time: 20:35; 17.2 mph; 13 points
5. Zinj Guo; Time: 21:20; 16.59 mph; 12 points
6. Jonathan O’Keeffe; Time: 21:55; 16.15 mph; 11 points
7. Melissa Warwick; Time: 22:13; 15.93 mph; 10 points
8. Joe Lellman; Time: 22:18; 15.87 mph; 9 points
9. David Goodwin; Time: 22:31; 15.72 mph; 8 points
10. Frank Sleegers; Time: 24:03; 14.72 mph; 7 points
11. Joe Laviolette; Time: 24:14; 14.61 mph; 6 points
12. Bradford Knipes; Time: 24:19; 14.56 mph; 5 points
13. Tim Pitkin; Time: 24:20; 14.55 mph; 4 points
14. Henry Wheaton; Time: 24:31; 14.44 mph; 3 points
15. Cindy White; Time: 26:32; 13.34 mph; 2 points
16. Roger Stawasz; Time: 27:10; 13.03 mph; 1 points
Next Tuesday is the Long Time Trial, which starts and ends in Hatfield and I’m praying for rain so I can cancel it.