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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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I ended up with a 3rd place in my age group in the North Carolina State Championship Time Trial.
My time was 31:27 for about 20 KM (12 Miles) I did not have a aerobars, a disk wheel or an aero helmet, I think I could have ridden at least 40 seconds faster with the bars and a disk wheel, but I will have all that stuff next year.
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What was the winning time? What was the course like? Hillier than the french broad tt? |
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The winning time was 29:30 and the second place time was about 30 seconds better than mine (31:27) and the course was mostly flat but there was a tailwind going out and a pretty stiff headwind on the way back to the startline. There were a few hills that came out of nowhere on the way back in, but the course was probably flatter than the French broad ,though.
P.S: My time at the French Broad was 32:34, but I had Bronchitis during that race and didn't know it.
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At my state championship road race I was forced out of a breakaway with the top three riders due to a broken pulley wheel on my rear derailler. In the criterium I finished in fourth position.
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Man, I know how that feels. I snapped my seat off with 8 miles to go in the lead group at States, just over a week ago. It sucks, doesn't it? |
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What kind seat was it?
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