Nothing too notable occurred in this race. Once again, we had the Wolverine Cannon cocked, loaded, and firing. I made a few feeble attempts to punish some Canadians, but being so fresh off the Lumberjack 100, my legs didn’t have too much to show for. However, there were a few breaks (one of which saw the back end of the field only to get caught later). The race came down to a sprint finish. Naturally, Terry Palmer, Paul Eugini, and Danielle DeFrancheschi (straight off his return from France) took over. Luke Cavender got pushed over a bit in the sprint by one of the Hooter Cycling Team’s lead out train drop offs. This sent Luke into a belligerent tirade that made himself and our team look like a bunch of absent minded, hot headed teenagers. The young grasshopper will learn some day…we hope.
We did still manage to put Joe Feng, Scott Kroske, Luke Cavender, and myself in the top ten. However, no podium spots this week.
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