




Pedaled for 5 hours on Saturday. I felt ok on the Saturday morning ride. Not great, but not horrible. Most times directly following the Sea Otter Classic I am fully bonked down and have no energy. But I paced myself this year and the legs feel ready to pedal more, and more, and more. I was at the front of the "A" climb and won the sprint. Sunday will be some serious leg spinning for 2 hours.
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