It was a fun time.  The C category had 3 races: 6 lap scratch-  the peleton races 6 laps, first one across the line wins.  I suffered here.  I realized after the 1st lap, that I was severely under geared.  Meaning that for every rotation of the cranks, my bike traveled, on average, 10-20inches less distance than my competitors.  I came in next to last out of 20.
The next race was the 10 lap- Point-a-Lap:  the first person across the line each lap, gets one point.  Knowing that I had no chance in the sprints,  as soon as the whistle blew to signify the start,  I took off.   The solo breakaway lasted about 3/4 of the lap until everyone blew past me.
The 3rd and final race was the points race.  12 laps,  every 3 laps the official rings the bell, signifying that on the next lap,  the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th person across the line get points.  So, out of  4 sprints for points,  I was able to hang in there for some 3rd place points on one lap.
Over the course of the night, I gain quite a bit of confidence, and was able to get a better feel of riding on the track.  I have ridden fixed gear on the track less than 10 times.  I also need to get a bigger gear so I don't have to spin as fast to keep up.
I had a lot of comments,  some quite funny,  but the one I keep thinking about is that Jim McMillan came up to me to ask what gear I was running.  He told me they had bets going as to what I was running. 
Have a great day
 
 
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It was great racing with you last night. I had a blast. Sorry I had to bridge that gap to you on one of the point-a-laps. All good racing fun!
Stephen, I did get a couple of photos of you from the races the other night.But, don't know the best way to get them to you. Let me know, Jim White (juliewnc@charter.net)
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