Rider Diary: Steven Gordon - Tour of the Battenkill

This was one of the most fun races I’ve done in a long time. The course was made for me as it was selective, yet didnt reallyhave any extended climbing. Oh yea  - its also really looooong at over 125 miles. From the beginning, I knew I was finally back to normal after my crash at Redlands. No leg pain, no chronic fatigue, just the ability to make myself hurt and the motivation to enjoy it. The first of two 62 mile laps went very smoothly. I had no flats or mechanicals and positioned well for all of the hard parts. DLP rode well as a team; for the long/rolling gravel section there were 4 of us sitting comfortably in the top twenty, conserving energy. I felt very safe sitting right on BMC rider Tony Cruz’s wheel. Lap 2, and I still felt very strong. The hard parts hurt more, but I had no trouble getting over the climbs with the now smaller field. After the big climb on the course came a really tricky decent. It was a mile of fast pavement leading into two more miles of dirt full of pot holes. Already going fast and with Bissel and OUCH driving the pace on the front, I was not being very careful and hammered several big holes with my rear wheel. Seconds later I was on the side of the road getting a wheel change from the team car, but it was to late. The last big group blew by me at 40 mph and by the time I got back on the bike there was no one in sight but a few isolated stragglers. The team car was needed up the road so I had no way to motor pace back to the group and had to finish the last 20 miles in a small group for 54th place. The good part is that I feel back to normal and I am feeling more confident in my abilities. The bad part is that I really think I missed a great opportunity for a good result, but that’s just the way it goes. Boyd ended up having a great ride and finished with the front group which had less than 20 riders I would guess. Next up for me is Athens Twilight and the NRC race in Roswell, GA.