
TK, tired of going in circles with a break of nine up the road, decided to test his fitness. He launched with seven to go and took a Kelly Benefits rider with him.

With two to go TK's break mate flatted and sent him off solo with a, "Good luck, dude!" muttered in a thick French-Canadian accent.

alas, the hungry pack swarmed TK with just meters to go in the race for the tenth spot. I think TK hung on for a top-twenty spot. The DBC Elite guys put four (TK, Judd Van Sickle, Phil Mooney, and Joe Iannarelli) inside the top-twenty of a hundred plus rider field.
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