Pro 1 and 2 field.
The eventual winner from Team Type 1. He took advantage of the mass supports from the strongest team and tagged alone when the opposing team decided to send in the re-enforcement to the 2 men break. The opposing team that did most of the work and started the break on the get-go didn't even place top 3. Very disappointing.
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Cat 3 actions.
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As a side note, I saw another photog walking around with a press pass. That strikes me as odd since NYC races haven't gotten that big yet that the organizer would issue media credentials. What was more ignoring that he was asking me what was going on with the race or races? "Is it over?" "Where is the podium?" "Who won?" "This is racing?" LOL I smiled at him and left him be. He was well under equipped.
I also decided to allow my 5markII to tag along. The body was fast enough for the women's race. Other than that, I had to "wait" for the mirror to flip back down to fire another shot. By that time, I missed about 10 riders already.










Can you point me out which riders? Thanks.




