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"Maxprop" wrote in message Nope. I rode the MB for two years prior to it being included in the now-defunct Coors Tour. If you were a cat 4 you probably didn't spend much time in that part of the peleton where I usually was. I spent a fair amount of time in that part of the peleton, each time when they lapped me. If you look at the winning times of Cat 2,3,4 (there was a Cat 5 when I was racing)you will see there isn't much difference. It's the spread of the pack that is different with each category. I once even won a circuit race because when I was going to get lapped a second time, I took off and finished just ahead of the pack. I did it as a joke, apparently it fooled the officials. I didn't go to the podium to claim the inner tube I had won. Did you race with the Grewal brothers? Ever run ultramarathons? Glory! |
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