Had I not let my mind play tricks on me and I'd stuck with my original plan things coulda/shoulda went differently. Although I didn't wear a watch I planned on looking at the clock when I passed by after the fourth lap. Had I done so I coulda saw that I still had time for six laps, shoulda backed off a little on the fifth lap while taking the time to down another bottle and a gel, and then gunned it on the sixth. Not only would I have won the single speed class at the 6WC I woulda won my next seven races. A coulda, a shoulda, and a definitely woulda. Oh well, at least I can only blame my loss on my own stupidity.
After all was said and done this comment in yesterday made it all worthwhile:
Ironically (considering one of my major sponsorship deals) I received one of these in my prize bag:
This is what old timey people call a "saddle bag". Apparently back in the good ole days riders used to stuff their gear in these things cursing their maker as the zippers blew open letting loose their valuable goods. Imagine that... the world was not such as awesome place back then, was it? I think I'm gonna throw a box of tacks in it and let them loose James Bond style at my next race... assuming I'm on my final lap... assuming I actually know when I'm on my final lap.
For those of you that are wondering if I was able to beat Arleigh and her teammate in my quest for "the complete and utter domination of the cycling industry and media types" the answer is "yes". I'm not sure what the name of their team was, but since I beat all comers in the Female Duo category I think it's safe to say they were completely and utterly dominated. The boys from Industry Nine (Drew and Eric) did beat me, but since they have yet to write for a major cycling publication I will not be counting their victory against me.
Not only do I want to give mad props and shout out type things to the folks at BMCC for putting on the best six hour race on the best course ever I have to take the time to thank a few of the Dick Supporters who saw fit to sponsor the Six Hours of Warrior Creek; Industry Nine, Twin Six, and everybody's favorite... Backcountry Research (AKA Awesome Strap). I know all the podium dwellers who found a little Awesome in their prize bags were a kinda excited, but none so much as Intergalactic Solo Champ Admiral Ackbar.
Ahhh.... it's so good to have Photoshop back.
My therapist says I'm not going to get over Warrior Creek if I keep talking about it, so perhaps I'm gonna have to let this topic fade away.
RICH,
Thank you, that guy you helped was my son and that was his first race. God bless you.
Benita