For the second year in a row, Teter Cycling became the champion of the women’s Little 500 race with a time of 1:10.43, with Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma rounding out the top three.
“Every year, you want to do it, but it is surreal when you actually do it,” Teter rider Lauren Gowdy said.
The race got off to an action-packed start on a day when cloudy skies did not produce the downpour many anticipated.
During lap nine, a crash in turn three wiped out a big portion of the pack of riders.
The crash began as one of the riders lost her balance within the tight pack and tumbled to the ground, causing the rest of the pack to fall.
Gowdy said although rain preceded the race, track conditions were favorable despite windy conditions.
“The wind was kind of picking up in turns three and four, but other than that, the track conditions were great,” Gowdy said. “The rain packed the track down, and there were no sketchy turns.”
Pi Beta Phi’s Caroline Brown, whose shoe flew off in the early crash after colliding with other riders, said her team was fortunate that the crash happened right in front of its pit.
“My bike was ruined,” Brown said. “Luckily, Elizabeth Mackey got on her bike and went as hard as she could to catch up.”
The quick thinking of Mackey pulled Pi Beta Phi out of an early hole and ultimately into the runner-up position.
“This is the proudest I’ve ever been after the Little 500,” Brown said.
While many teams had to play catch-up after the early crash, Teter’s safe riding allowed the team to avoid the crashes.
Lead by senior Caitlin Van Kooten, Teter stormed out to a substantial lead and eventually lapped theentire field before the half-way point of the 100 lap race. After lapping the field, Teter’s Emma Caughlin said the team’s goal was to keep itself off the track.
“Once we got a lap ahead of everyone, we just wanted to ride safe,” Caughlin said. “If you’re in a pack, anything could happen. People can break or speed up so you don’t really know.”
With the victory seemingly in hand, Van Kooten finished the last couple laps with a smile on her face and crossed the finish line with both hands in the air.
The victory capped an impressive career for Van Kooten. Earlier this spring, she defended her Individual Time Trials title and won her second consecutive Miss-N-Out.
After receiving the winner’s trophy on the infield stage, the team of Gowdy, Van Kooten, Caughlin and Susan Laurie made their way around the track arm-in-arm for their victory lap as Teter fans in attendance followed behind.
Gowdy said being able to share that victory lap with the fans was a great way to celebrate.
“It was really nice having our fans out here to support us, and we couldn’t have done it without them,” she said.
Teter laps field to take home 2nd-straight Little 500 trophy
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