Thanks to the "volunteers stage up front" rule, had a prime front row starting position. But it was squandered thanks to the douchetastic pack riding skills of a KMS kid, who took me, PJ, Abel, and several others out within 30 seconds of racing. It wasn't so bad for me, as I just ended up riding over a bike and getting tangled in the tape, but Abel got hammered pretty hard.
Anyway, despite the fact that the bazillion turn course didn't exactly play to my stregnths, I actually think I rode quite well. Except for the sandy turns, which were my kryptonite, and where everyone who I'd gapped on power sections would catch back on. In the end, I finished 41st/80.
But I still won the day, as my son Eli came out to ride the kids race and had a blast. After getting "Curleyed" into the tape by the youngest Pare

, Eli settled into 5th place. He then used an extremely unorthodox, yet somehow kinda fast, barrier technique to make a pass on the last lap to finish 4th. The best part of the whole day, though (maybe the whole month), came after the race, when he said "Dad! How come you never told me bike racing is SO fun!" Win. Thanks to Todd and Anna Savage and the Girls First kids for setting up and running that race.
And, most importantly, HUGE thanks to Chris P. and Doug for doing the really heavy lifting to make yesterday happen. There are a bunch of us in this club who regularly volunteer to help run these things, but without guys like them (and, in other ways, Bill T., Russ, and Smudger) MRC wouldn't be half the club it is.