If anyone has any shots of the KYCU Velo team (excuse our ghetto kit, we sewed the patches on that morning due to a classic FedEx error) this is one of our riders here,
it'd be great to see some more shots, our rider numbers were #211 (Jacob on a red pre cursa), #209 (Dan on a pink Aventon), #210 (Felix on a white track champion), #208 (Ben on a green pre cursa) they qualified 125th, 140th, 161st and 194th respectively. We were disappointed about the last chance race being cancelled but the guys enjoyed their first time out.
It was our first crit, we had lots of fun and it was nice to meet everyone.
We were the guys handing out free iced coffee. @HoKe any chance we could have some of your photos I found of us from that flickr album?
Thanks very much for the free coffee, a godsend after drinking water all day, and a pleasure to have you near us (Rider Area volunteers), your company and party vibes were much needed.
Anyway, after all the prior deliberations, what gears did people run, and what worked?
I ran about 94, and tbh it felt a touch big. In the main race it looked like everyone was on pretty similar gears apart from Thibaud Lhenry who must have been pushing well over 100, even on the last lap when they were flying it looked like his legs were barely turning!
If anyone has any shots of the KYCU Velo team (excuse our ghetto kit, we sewed the patches on that morning due to a classic FedEx error) this is one of our riders here,
it'd be great to see some more shots, our rider numbers were #211 (Jacob on a red pre cursa), #209 (Dan on a pink Aventon), #210 (Felix on a white track champion), #208 (Ben on a green pre cursa) they qualified 125th, 140th, 161st and 194th respectively. We were disappointed about the last chance race being cancelled but the guys enjoyed their first time out.
It was our first crit, we had lots of fun and it was nice to meet everyone.
We were the guys handing out free iced coffee.
@HoKe any chance we could have some of your photos I found of us from that flickr album?