QUEEN CITY CRITERIUM REPORT

Race report from our riders taking part in the annual Queen City Criteriums in Springfield MO
Saturdays Race
Donning the new PINK Mercy kits, Pam, Jennifer and Michelle had a plan: get first, second and third. The course was technical and well designed and with the rain we realized that the best place to attack was on the start finish stretch since it was a hill and the longest section. For the first prime Jennifer took off; however Molly rocketed past, grabbed the money and ran. Pam followed her with Michelle racing to catch. Inching closer Molly stepped on the gas and opened the gap. Rejoining Jennifer and one other racer, the race calmed. Then Jennifer attacked speeding up the road and a few laps later Michelle jumped to join her and off they rode. Afterward Pam said she tried everything to attack Molly but she would counter and then took a risk in the last brick laid corner to take the win. Michelle and Jenn finished third and fourth. Time to wring out the new kits and get a refreshing recovery drink- Snapple!
Sundays Race
With the sun shining and our legs a little stiff from the wet race the night before we were ready to try out the plan a second time. The Queen City course was short and technically only had two corners, the first and last since the others were sweepers; plus, there was a downhill on one side and a slight uphill on the start finish stretch. So we had the same plan, attack! We didn’t want the same situation as Saturday so each time Molly closed the gap the others would shut it down and counter attack. Taking all three primes, we felt more confident for the final sprint. Molly had a few other racers who helped pull so she didn’t have to do all the work but she did 75% probably. After attacking nearly every lap we came down to the final three laps and waited. But perhaps everyone got a chance to recover except Pam on the front of the lead out. Jumping first in that last corner on the inside was the way to win and Molly beat us to it. Jen shot out from behind the group and took second followed by Michelle. Pam hung on after leading the last laps an placed fifth. Well that didn’t go according to plan; we tried to rehash what we could have done differently and decided that we did what we should have done. We’ll get another chance in a few weeks.
For the omnium Jen took third and Michelle second.
Last weekend, Pam Hinton rode in the infamous Leadville 100 MTB Race in Leadville CO. With the entire 100 miles ABOVE 9000ft, this has always been the most difficult bicycle race in the country.
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