Vail Lake GoldCoast Race April 29, 2018

This race was definitely the most low-key race I have ever raced. I showed up and the pit zone for our team was just a table and a crate to sit on, I warmed up by myself, and there was only 7 people in my race. The fact that my race had 7 people was actually a huge surprise to me because in the past Gold Coast race, I was the only person in the CAT 1 17-18 category. However, it was a pleasant surprise because racing alone, even though there are other people on the course at the same time, is very disheartening.
I started the race and I was feeling great, the pace was perfect for me and I immediately knew from off the start that it was gonna be a good race. although it was windy, I was able to work with a bunch of different people from many different categories for drafting. This allowed me to create a large gap between myself and the group behind me.
After I finished the race, I felt like I could have gone for another lap. But still, I went as hard as I could and I'm proud of how I did. I ended up finishing second place in my race which was my most gratifying finish this whole season. I am gonna try to use this race to catapult me into next weekend's race at Tehachapi both emotionally and physically.
I would like to thank all of my sponsors for the great gear they have provided me with this season. Without my bike, kit, helmet, glasses, tires, bag, GUP bottle, and my awesome coaching, this season would most definitely be less successful.

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