The decorated "veteran" Sue Haywood would be the fastest woman in the one and done South Carolina State Champs Super D. She was able to find 15 secs up on her closet competition.
It's been stated before, but there are two things that give riders "the stoke" at Cranksgiving, 1. is the prizes, plenty of quality prizes and 2. the trophies. The organizers kept the legacy going in 2014.
Another SE region "staple"…. the pint glass courtesy of Sycamore Cycles. Over the years these things have actually become collectible. Having a full set, one from every race….. there's only a handful of folks that can make that claim.
These are the only Fall colors left in Upstate South Carolina on the final day of competition, these were not the colors we all wanted to see and it was supposed to literally last all day into the evening. Thanks Cecil Linder for the photo pop.
Just a bit of a sprinkle… thought that sprinkle would turn into a hard rain in no time and never let up. Riders were in for a cold wet 3 stages. I guess the good thing, typically you don't get to ride the park in these type of conditions, so enjoy it while you can.
Didn't find this twig stuck in one of the knobs of my tire until I was clean the bike. it survived a 5K ride on pavement from the trail. Still in there now, I want to see how long it will stay.