Oh Hi Headwind
The crowds were back in force for this week’s SGR, drawn out by solid weather and the usual antics of the pack. A strong headwind out of the south had everyone guessing how the night would unfold. A few new faces joined the fray... Dan Forgione and Chris Sima... Along with welcome returns from Aaron Black, Jon Fecik and Amity Matt!
The action started early. A small group toyed with a move right around Route 10, but everything came back together before the left hand turn. Once the tailwind hit, the pace ratcheted up quickly. Turner French, Chris C, Sean Maher, and Young Savino the 19th were ever present on the front. Hons got frisky with a couple of early digs, testing the legs to see who would potentially roll it.
Heading toward Mountain Road, Turner French and Sean kept the throttle open right up until Little T hit a rock and double flatted. Tom Krol barely escaped going down. The crash split the group as the road tilted upward, and a front selection of about ten forged ahead, mostly unaware. A couple of surges later and the gap was around 10 seconds. But a red light at the top of the hill reset it for everyone.
Once onto Moss Farms, the pace turned a bit more surgical. Turner French, Sean, Hunter P, Chris C, and Hacker were drilling it. Riders chasing from the earlier split started showing signs of fatigue. Those that weren't as good in the pack or who are not as comfy at race speed weren't benefiting from the tailwind as much, and it was starting to show.
Through the chicane, Turner French, Young Savino, and Hunter P kept the pace high, but nobody punched it hard enough to cause separation. It was fast, but controlled. The group hit Mount Vernon with urgency but no fireworks, just sustained speed. It felt like a top 5 fastest night heading north. But that changed as soon as the turnaround on Welch.
Heading to the corner to go south, Hacker attacked at the base of the climb, taking Turner Frnech and Hunter P with him. The trio gained a few meters, rounding the corner into the headwind. But cooperation up front was brief, maybe nonexistent, as everyone tried to navigate the season’s first encounter with that cratered stretch of pavement.
Savino and Hacker opened the sprint early, but Hunter P jumped and took it. On the backside, everything regrouped, and with the stiff headwind, it seemed everyone was willing to choose peace over violence through the highway zone.
Atwater saw a few late digs... Joe Rod upped the tempo under the highway, then Hunter P and Dan Smith hit it heading to the light on 322. The light was red so all together once again. From there, nothing of note heading up to and across Route 10.
On East Johnson. Amity Matt, Young Savino, Sean Maher, Chris C, and Jon Fecik opened a gap. Hacker bridged across on the downhill and helped bring it all back just in time for the uphill to Cheshire Street.
Into the Greenhouse Climb, Sean Maher and Young Savino did the lion’s share of the work, keeping the pace sharp. Turner took his place at the base of the climb, setting a steady tempo. Chris C then drove the pace into the final meters, giving Young Savino and Hunter P a launchpad for the sprint. Hunter P took this one as well, with Tom Krol and Hacker rolling through next.
From there, the ride settled down heading back into Hamden. The only notable action came from Joe Rod, who pushed off solo up Talmadge and onto Wallingford Road, only to miss the turn for Coleman and have to double back.
The group rolled a steady tempo from that point on. Turner French, Hunter P, and Amity Matt stayed glued to the front, keeping it honest on the rollers. For the final segment, no real attacks landed until the downhill on Tuttle. Young Savino led it out hard but didn’t fully launch.Steffen H also had a big dig off the front, trying to time success like he did a couple of weeks ago. No dice this week though as it was mostly together heading into sprint, where Hunter P took it with Turner French putting a partial effort in to keep it close at the line.