Right turn after neutral on Rt9 and the obligatory from the whistle CCB attack seemed ready to go, but the official doesn't pull away. He pulls up alongside and says there's already a mechanical so going to keep us neutral till that sorted out. So after that nothing went at all on Rt. 9 and we just poked along to the turn on 202 (oh great, last week it was the 4's catching us, this week it's the 3's behind us..) Things started to heat up but nothing big. A couple single attempts but the pace just took a steady ramp up. After a couple surges I did to match attacks, it became apparent nobody was letting anything stick into the big climb. So I would wait for others to chase and follow wheels back to the front. On one the descents Eric Weinrich crushes it and gets a gap. Two others go to bridge and then Yabroudy puts in a huge move to bridge. Gotta follow this one. Manage to get up and it's 5 or 6 of us in a nice little group with a growing gap. That sticks for awhile but we get pulled back before 122. But that did really start to put pressure on the field. Turn onto 122 and I go way left for a wave to Alice (the cowbell once again a big hit

Onto 32A and Rich and I both right near the front. After the initial descent (where Weinrich again tries to get away), I think it was Matt Noonan from 545 pulls away and Rich goes to bridge up. No reaction so they gain a nice advantage. But then the next series of hills comes and once again pace heats up. Rich and Matt get caught. Some attacks and counters and I put in a nice effort and suddenly I'm out front with Yabroudy, Weinrich, Cliff Summers, Dave Taylor, Fred Thomas plus maybe 3-4 others. Woah, this would be a nice group! But those "big 5" start looking at each other so I figure why not and attack. It did wake things further as Fred Thomas went by me hard. Nothing I could match. Nobody else chasing though, and he was gone for good. The gap was still manageable as we came into Hardwick center and the hard right into the rough climb when Weinrich goes and then Dave Taylor goes even harder. I felt like I could go after him, but hesitated figuring I could chase with others. Wrong. Nothing gets organized thru the winding descent and into the two step climb on Greenwich Rd.
Somewhere after the climbs pretty sure it was Bill Caligari from BCA/Linen starts to go and Paul Richard goes after him. I get on his wheel and the 3 of us start rotating with a bit of a gap. I'm thinking if we can get away and catch Taylor that will be a nice little group into the hills. No such luck as the field finally shuts us down. Others try to go (Noonan again from 545 who was seriously active all day). Rich as well. A bit of confusion as there was a slight variation in the course to get us over to Rt. 9 (they didn't use the private, narrow cut thru street by the cemetery which was a nicer variation but caused some slowing and shouts of "wrong way" but there was police there to redirect).
Onto 9 and the hills. We're probably 30 strong so not what I wanted (with Thomas and Taylor still up the road). As we near the top of the first climb I put in an attack and get a couple with me driving hard on the initial descent and now can see Taylor. Field catches maybe halfway up the next rise but I hold front position. We catch Taylor (Thomas is still long gone) and Rich goes hard on the left (there's a change from his typical gutter attack!) A reaction from 2 or 3 that I follow and when we catch Rich I go even harder and yell to him to follow. Field is just too large and it's all together as we get into the park. No moves on the initial parts of the climb. A couple attempts on the false flat but nothing sticks. I had decided on the drive in to go at "Hanks Meadow" which is still ~1500 to go and just see what happens. As we approach that I'm right on the front so fall back a few spots and hold Yabroudy's wheel. Then the thought comes in to just sit and wait for the finish. No, I know how that plays out for me. Just as the incline picks up I go HARD on the right. There's separation but it's holding. Oh well, committed but now it's closing. Now I'm swarmed as Rich counters on the left. 200 to go and the real finishers ramp it up. Rich holds for 8th and I roll in mid main field. Results aren't up but probably between 15-20. No regrets.
Find Alice right after the finish and we wait a few minutes to see Robbie come charging in for (spoiler) 2nd in the 3's.