The Race: Speed Week NCC Downtown Walterboro Criterium
The Course: 25 laps
The Field: 1/2 women
The Finish: Upright

I won Walterboro in a 2-rider breakaway last year, so it felt good to come back here and revisit the scene of such a great experience. That confidence lasted until the first corner of the race, when I realized I was riding like a hot mess. My legs were fine, but my head wasn’t in the right place – instead of sitting strong at the front of the field and railing corners, I felt unsteady and sloppy. Corners that would normally have been nothing felt ungainly, and I kept losing ground and ending up in the gutter. An early crash caused by a bad rut in the pavement before turn three took down one rider hard and neutralized the race, which didn’t do much for my unsettled nerves. After the restart, I pulled my shit together somewhat but never really found a rhythm. The team launched a number of attacks, but nothing stayed away. I tried to do my job of providing leadouts for the points sprints and at the end, but it wasn’t my best performance. We all came away from the race with a clearer idea of how to be more effective together going forward, so I suppose that’s a win in its own way.

Walterboro Map
Despite having done this race three times in my life, for a total of at least 75 laps of this same course, the second right turn at the back ALWAYS catches me off guard.
Lindsay Bayer Kids Race
Chad Andrews put me in the kids’ race…and this little firecracker pipped me at the line.

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