I joined the large Macon-area racer turnout at the Senoia/Brooks races 4/16-4/17. Saturday's crit was transformed into a road race of four ~8 mile laps for the 35+ masters. We also got to race with the P12 field. Within the first 10 minutes a 3-man breakaway had formed (which I was not part of) and the rest of the race was characterized by a disjointed chase. Eventually a 4-man chase group formed (which I was also not part of!) and an even more disjointed chasing peloton. By the 4th lap I decided that instead of continuing that "game" I would pretty much sit at the back...where I found company in the form of Emile Abraham, a potent pro sprinter. I decided that I would "let" him lead me out in the group sprint. He ended up making what I considered a crazy (dangerous) move in the sprint and so I didn't quite come around him to win the sprint...ok I wasn't even close. But, I did have a pretty good sprint taking 5th out of about 13 riders in the group and surprise--I was 1st place for the 35+ racers!
Sunday's race was a 67 mile, 4 lap race with lots of turns and pretty flat topography. I raced in the P12 category with teammates Jake and John. John threw caution to the wind from the very start by blasting off solo. One rider bridged, but the field was having none of that and reeled them in w/in 10 minutes. I soon bridged up to a 3-man break, thanks to Jake controlling on the front of the peloton and soon we were joined by a fifth rider. Unfortunately, we were stronger of spirit than of body, except for a BMC-Hincapie devo kid...sorry kid. We lasted maybe 10 minutes. Shortly after that, Jake was part of a strong 4-man break, and they quickly made time on the field with John and I covering the few surges over the next 1 1/2 laps. Their advantage maxed at about 2 1/2 minutes and started to reverse due to the chase gaining momentum...the P12 class is pretty good at patiently reeling in a break. Jake did heroic work in such a talented break, but eventually he was dropped. No matter, since the peloton was starting to seriously eat into the break's advantage. Superman John (or is that Suicide John?) took another long solo flyer and ended up catching the break right as the peloton did with about 1/2 lap to go. Thing got faster then and the peloton was strung out single file a lot. Jake had recovered quite a bit and motored on the front some. All three of us stayed up toward the front so we could go with any moves. Predictably, things ended up in a bunch sprint. Normally, I would not try to contest a large P12 sprint, but I felt like I had some "snap" in my legs. John and my plan was that I would lead John out for the sprint (that he still wanted to sprint after the work he'd done!). I was a little "boxed in" until the full road was available (at 200 meters to the line) and when I pulled out and accelerated I actually actually blocked John some--sorry! I sprinted well though and finished a respectable 14th. John and Jake were a few spots back. It was a fun race with great use of team tactics.