Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Rock 'n Roll!

That's really what crit racing is all about.  There's usually a fair amount of rock 'n roll playing on the loud speakers and high intensity, close course racing will really get your blood pumping!

This past weekend TBS/CFA Racing took on the best Utah has to offer at the State Criterium Championships.  For some of our racers it was bad luck as they were taken to the pavement by crashes while others saw good results.

Heather Smith was set up for a good finish but was forced wide into a barricade and crashed.  Some cuts and scrapes and a damaged helmet but she's ok, frustrated more than anything.

Ben took a well earned 5th place in the Masters B category.  After working hard to stay up front Ben was the first to jump free on the final lap.  With half a lap to go the group started their sprint and Ben made a solid kick for 5th.  It was his best finish in 3 years!

Trent rode his first crit as a Cat 3 racer and put in some solid efforts.  On the second lap he was slowed up by a crash in front of him and had to spend 4 laps solo trying to catch back up to the pack.  He did it and made it a close race.  Positioning himself well for the sprint he was just out kicked for 7th place taking 8th by a tire width.

The Cat 1/2 group saw the most exciting racing of the day.  With a 40 plus filed of racers, it was on from lap one.  Midway through the 90 minute race and group of 5 made it free.  All five had large teams in the pack so it was up to TBS/CFA Racing to brigde.  Easier said than done however with no help.  The breakaway eventually caught back up to the group.  On the final lap, Manny worked hard for his 14th place and Darren was wiped out by a crash in front of him.  Some road rash, but he's ok.  Bummer though that this was 2 years in a row he was taken out on the last lap of the state championships.

Next up is the Bear Lake Classic on May 14th.  This is a great race taking in 1 or 2 laps of beautiful Bear Lake on the UT/ID border.  Watch for more great results from the team "eatin' mor chikin"!

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