Win and out

By leitheiser

Bravo celebrated winning the 40+ race at Tabor last week by going out and breaking his collarbone on the mountain bike this weekend. Odds are very good John will be rested, fresh, and ready to break legs come October.

It’s the season of low-impact, easy-to-get-to racing. Gant finished a fine fourth at Tabor last week in the Cat 3s, and Dan Porter and Nelson Snyder pushed OFS at last night’s STXC to good finishes. The ladies of Cyclepath Racing are emerging too, with Julie, Brynje and Catherine all racing Monday night. Team co-DS Joshua Hutchens showed up to prove shop owners really can ride, and ride well.

David Diviney finished 3rd in the Expert 40+ at Pickett’s Charge and rode well at the next day’s STXC. Gant and Grant are about ready to graduate from Cyclepath Racing’s triathlete rehabilitation program by starting the BC Bike Race later this week.

On the road side, Aaron Sander and Patrick Wilder soldiered through Elkhorn for admirable GC efforts in the pro/1/2 and 3 fields, respectively. Finally, John Browning is sitting pretty atop the Tabor series standings.

It’s the BBA. Ask John.

One Response to “Win and out”

  1. Patrick Says:

    OMG,
    Did I just see a race report with quote, “on the road side”?

    Bring on CX!!!!

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