March 13, 2005, Track Racing
San Diego, CA
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The final event was to take everyone that wanted to participate in a Miss and Out race.
I love these races and we had about 11 of us at the start.
In a Miss and Out, there are selected laps as the race progresses where the last rider that crosses the line is eliminated until usually about 3 or so riders remain to fight it out for the win.
If there is a large group, the pulled riders could be eliminated every lap, but we lost a rider every third lap.
The considerations here are to not get boxed in at the inside or the middle while you still have plenty of energy, but nowhere to use it, but to also balance your energy expenditure of either having to sprint every time or work hard at the front.
When it gets down to 15 or less, I like to play the back, so I played the back for the entire race, much to Noel's concern.
Josh and Matt set the pace at the front as I made sure I could always get around to the outside on every elimination lap.
To me this was ideal as Josh and Matt would probably be working harder than me.
As expected, the final three consisted of Josh, Matt, and myself.
We were given a few extra laps to rest, plan, and position.
As we got the bell for the final lap, I was where I wanted to be, in second position behind Josh.
However, we had not picked up speed yet and Matt jumped to the inside and Josh jumped enough to stay slightly ahead of him.
As we hit the 200 m to go mark, Josh moved in front of Matt, and I was now in third.
My plan at this point was thinking that Matt had enough energy to accelerate up on Josh as we go through the final bank and I'd follow him and use that to slingshot off and pass them both.
To my surprise he began to falter at the point I expected him to accelerate and started to leave a gap on Josh.
I now had to quickly get around Matt, get behind Josh, and try to accelerate past him before the line.
I was moving pretty well, but ran out of distance to pass Josh and ended up second by about a wheel length.
If the tactics had worked out differently I may have won, but that's part of the challenge. Results  | 
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