LEGION'S Into The Lions Den Recap (The FASTEST CRIT I've Ever Raced!) - Summary

Summary

The video clip you provided appears to be a detailed breakdown and analysis of a cycling race. It discusses the course, the teams and their unique format, the prize money, and how the Legion team raced in the event. The race was surprisingly positive and didn't devolve into the aggressive competition some might have expected due to the substantial prize money. Legion had two teams, A and B, with the B team playing a significant role in the middle of the race.

Facts

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1. The event took place in Sacramento and featured a criterium race.
2. There were three races scheduled: amateur, pro women, and pro men.
3. The amateur race had both men and women participating, with no reported crashes.
4. Matt from Tyrone won the men's amateur race.
5. The pro women's race included top-level cyclists, and Olivia Ray from Rally Cycling won.
6. The men's pro race had a stacked field with significant expectations.
7. The race course was approximately a mile long, fast, and not very technical.
8. The event introduced a unique team concept, representing different cities rather than traditional trade teams.
9. Permanent numbers with names were used for riders, aiming to build individual brands.
10. The race offered substantial prize money, including preems (premiums) during the race.
11. Despite expectations, the race was positive, and riders did not engage in aggressive tactics for the prize money.
12. Legion had two teams (A and B) participating, sparking some controversy.
13. Lucas, a U23 national crit champion, raced for Hoggins Berman.

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