Just an FYI Todd I wasn't really pushing my abilities on the CSBA. I could have been a lot closer up behind you front 4 but I kept it mild just as everyone else on the ride was. As far as being fresh out of the MSF course, both instructors said there was no need for me to even be in the class in the first place and I should have jumped up to BRC2 or the one above. They used me as an example the entire weekend. I'm not trying to say I'm not a noob, because there are things that I haven't experienced while riding, like heavy gravel through an entire turn for instance. If I knew how to handle that situation things would have been a lot different, but crossing the double yellow and pursuing the turn didn't seem like the best idea to me. My only fault was riding too fast in unknown territory and it sent me down. I'm honestly glad it happened when it did and where it did. I've been wondering when and how it was going to happen and everything turned out better than expected. Only some minor damage to the bike, I know how well gear holds up first hand. I know what it's like to hit the ground and slide on pavement. I know how to fall as well now. I assessed the situation quickly and made a decision and stuck with it. I went limp before I hit the ground and didn't try and brace my fall. I know I'm not going to freak out if I'm wrecking now and it takes a lot of the what ifs out of riding for me. Lesson learned and it's only going to make me that much better in the future.