Pro Women winner Amy Morrison (Marin) with the new Wolf Ridge – a bike that handles the rough and tumble howling with stoke. Morrison says, “This race is always physically demanding due to the longer dh stages, altitude and sun, but one more stage really made it a battle for the best rider to hang tough all day – Stage 5 was a great addition to the pro/expert course. The top was super loose with rocks and steep sections and it had a good power pedal section in the middle before finishing on lower stage 2. My goal was to ride smooth on the top which meant being super conservative then power through the bottom.” She adds, “I'm racing the rest of the Golden Tour, which I hear has a stacked women's field for Northstar. I would love to see myself in the mix with the Gehrig twins there, but landing a spot just below them is the definite goal.”
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Pro Women winner Amy Morrison (Marin) with the new Wolf Ridge – a bike that handles the rough and tumble howling with stoke. Morrison says, “This race is always physically demanding due to the longer dh stages, altitude and sun, but one more stage really made it a battle for the best rider to hang tough all day – Stage 5 was a great addition to the pro/expert course. The top was super loose with rocks and steep sections and it had a good power pedal section in the middle before finishing on lower stage 2. My goal was to ride smooth on the top which meant being super conservative then power through the bottom.” She adds, “I'm racing the rest of the Golden Tour, which I hear has a stacked women's field for Northstar. I would love to see myself in the mix with the Gehrig twins there, but landing a spot just below them is the definite goal.”
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