Due to boredom and disillusionment with riding in NYC I hadn't raced in 2 years.
My return to racing and Addiscombe colours was last Saturday morning in heavy rain at the Sherman Park Criterium in Chicago.
The good news is that I felt comfortable in the pack, was able to ride at the front and stayed with the race until the last lap and a half.
Would have made it to the finish if the other 9 riders in front of me hadn't slid across the road leaving me with no where to go but over the bars.
Even better news is that after someone unclipped my foot I was able to stand up and realise I was perfectly ok, well a little bum and back road rash and a couple of days later I am pretty stiff. So I picked up my bike, and then another piece and then dragged the other half to the side of the road. Yeah two halves and a little piece!
An engineer and a bike mechanic at the race had never seen Aluminium (aluminum) do this before!
Needless to say physically I was probably the best off (there were broken bones) but I so can't afford this and my wife isn't keen on me racing anymore now we have a daughter.
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Does anyone have experience of Cannondale's crash replacement program?
Anythought's on my next move.
If Cannondale come through I plan on their Caad 9 frameset only and salvaging usable components off the old bike.
Just to let you know that even though I am not posting anymore, I am lurking. Bit out of the loop with you all but I'm still with ACC at heart.
Huge congrats to Paul for finally getting the tandem record he has fought so long for.
Steve