The Oxford Hills Road Race took place on a 10 mile circuit that we completed 6 times. The course was rolling but did not feature any significant hill. I was attentive at the start for KOM points the second time up the longest hill of the course. 2 riders went up the road to take the first 2 points spots, and I was pipped over the top for third place. There was a 3 place points bonus the third time over the finish line, and a break of 4 riders was established. No teams were chasing, and I thought people were feeling the heat. The toughest part of the course was at the start, so at the start of the 4th lap I began attacking, and we caught the break. After we caught this move Oleg countered hard and no one was able to follow. He just motored along and took the win. On the 5th lap I was able to make it into a move of 5 riders and drove the pace to get a gap on the charging field. The gap grew and we were not going to be caught by the field, so for the final 3 kilometers I did no work. I opened my sprint with 200 meters to go, but was still beaten by everyone. I played it as smart as I could but just didn't have a good sprint. Congratulations to Oleg on taking the win.
The East Newton TT took place over a 7 mile rolling course. It started off slightly downhill, so I took it a little easier than normal for the first 3 miles. The last 4 miles had a lot of uphill drags, so I saved energy to punch it on the uphill portions. I paced it well and set a time of 14:31. I had the fastest time of the day, but I was given second place. There's a first time for everything! There was a rule that riders on road bikes have 1 minute deducted from their time. Brock Mason had a time of 15:10 on the road bike, so he ended up with a time of 14:10. He had a great ride and by no means do I want to take anything away from that. All podium spots except for me (2nd place) were rides from riders on road bikes, so I think the road bike was the right call over the 7 mile course.
The East Newton Circuit Race took place on the same rolling course as the TT. We did 8 laps for a total of 56 miles. It didn't seem like a course that was favorable for breakaways. From the gun Oleg set a blistering pace but everyone was on his wheel. Brock Mason and other riders put in big attacks, but it seemed the field wanted to weld it together. At the start of the second lap the group let 4 riders slip away. Then a cat and mouse game began where riders would attack and random riders from the field would chase. This meant the speed in the group was not steady while the break could keep rolling off the front and maintain their gap. This continued throughout the whole race, so the break stayed away to the line. There was a turn 200 meters or so before the line, so it was a mad dash to that turn for the sprint. I ended up taking 14th place and sit in 5th in the omnium heading into the final stage today.
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