It wasn’t until 2005 that I thought about racing again. I’m not sure how I heard about Wednesdays at Wakefield . It may have been Ed Bailey from the Drinkmore Water store who told me about it. I usually go out to Moab once a year as a reunion of sorts of my original biking clan, most of whom have moved out of the DC area. I consider them all excellent riders and I am always wanting to keep in excellent shape so that I can keep up with them on these trips, or, dare I say, leave some positive impression on them of my riding skill. There was no question in my mind that competitive bike racing is a surefire way to take my riding up to the next level. So I tried some of the Wednesdays at Wakefield bike races. WaW consists of three loops of 3.5 miles of twisty narrow singletrack, some small hills, and some lightly technical roots and rocks. On a casual ride, you would consider this easy. It’s so easy that everyone sprints the entire race. This is why I consider WaW qu...