Lancaster
Stories June 4th, 2006I won a big one today. Well big enough I guess. Atleast I thought it was big until I went online and checked the cycling websites and found hardly any coverage. So I guess its not that big. Its kind of cool to go back and look at pictures of a race especially when your cross-eyed all day and can’t exactly take in the whole experience while in the race.
Anyways, thanks to boys for riding a killer race. Especially Scotty and Martin. Martin basically won the race for me. Scotty and I went to lead him out with 1 K togo. Scotty took it to about 500 meters togo before the last turn and I hit out as hard to make sure I got Martin through the last turn first. Carried my speed through the turn and just kept charging giving everthing I could, expecting Martin and other sprinters to swarm past me. As I came closer to the line I looked back and saw that I had a huge gap, and I held it to the line. I guess Martin sat up from my wheel which gave me just enough gap to get to the line first. Pretty crazy since I was in the hurt locker (as J-Al would say) all day.
We saw some interesting cars driving to the race today:
This car had bulls nuts hanging from the bottom of it? You can barely see it but, we rolled up slow and noticed these things dangling from underneath the back of the car. I guess there is some similarity to this car and a bull.

June 4th, 2006 at 8:48 pm
JackStew,
Congrats on the big Win…. Dont worry Lancaster is a big race. it is that all the silly sites choose not to cover domestic racing…. that is we will step in. ” MORE TO COME”
Any way hope u get some of that cash after the split…. go buy an ice cream. YOU DESERVE IT!
-missingsaddle
June 4th, 2006 at 9:07 pm
Jackson-
Dude, I knew it was only a matter of time. I sure wish I could have called you across the line!
You earned this one, my man, enjoy the feeling.
Dave Towle
June 5th, 2006 at 7:09 am
Very nice job! This was a big win man! I couldn’t get to the race, so I was very thinkful for cyclingnews.com’s coverage. Good luck the rest of the week.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2006/jun06/commercebank06/?id=live/commercebank061