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Cycle News 2016 Issue 28 July 19

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FEATURE PIKES PEAK INTERNATIONAL HILL CLIMB – PART II P102 Myself, race winner Bruno, Aprilia rider Kevin Heil, and race administrator Nick Razzano tried to console an inconsolable man. Eventually, Joseph was put on the train that takes tourists from the Summit back to Manitou Springs, where he was taken to the Primrose Hospital to be with Connor. As I write this, Connor is out of a five- day intensive care stay, his overall condition now stable, with head and neck injuries that at this stage, look like he'll be able to recover from. If I thought that was to be the end of the drama—it wasn't. The race never got to run its full course. Crashes and weather conspired to make the 100th Anniversary of the race a 95 percent start event. Sitting in the café after about six hours of waiting, we were told the final competitors were nearing the Summit and we should head to our machines. Everyone did so, then another red flag. And a full-scale blizzard. The top of the mountain was under a foot of snow in about 15 minutes. It was yet another first in a day of firsts for me, and negotiating the mountain in the opposite direction, under a blanket of snow with stone cold slick tires, wasn't a lot of fun. The crowd was incredible. It was a good half- hour of slapping hands with the fans as we slowly made our way back to the pits, and that made me feel a bit better. DONE WITH… FOR NOW The result of fourth place overall, second in the Heavyweight class and 2016 Rookie of the Year has only hardened my resolve to get back to Pikes Peak and complete the race properly. Fail- ing at something I know I can do is one thing that drives me nuts, so plans are already in place to right the wrong of 2016. Despite the result, racing Pikes Peak was the most exhilarating, life-affirming thing I've ever done. Everything about the place makes you glad to be alive, to be able to experience it and take it in. That's what's good about tough endeavors— they make you all the more appreciative of every- thing in your life, and make you want to do better. I'll be back, you can bet on that. CN The disappointment was hard to describe, but we'll be back— bet on that.

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