The 1998 Winter Olympic Road Race
Dysphagia, thy name is Roger

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In it's short history this race has already established several traditions. Pizza to the winners. A threat of snow that doesn't materialize. Five years ago the inaugural Olympic event had it's timing just right as a couple of inches of snow fell the day following the race. This year significant snow fell in the week leading up to race, but fortunately it fell to the North and East of the Alpine hamlet of Albertville.

Another tradition has been outstanding performances from Roger Parenteau. Roger showed up five years ago as a newcomer, still adjusting to the idea of skiing in January instead of piling on early miles in the California sun. The adjustment wasn't too hard as he won that first edition. Roger was MIA last year but in other years has never placed lower than 3rd.

Perhaps this year would be different. This was by far the largest and deepest group assembled for the race. The turnout in years past has been surprisingly consistent at around 120 total entries. This year the surprise was that 190 entries were received, with 83 of them ready to challenge Roger for the Gold Medal pizza in the USCF A race. The organizer would like to express gratitude to the officiating crew of the very organized Ken Ring and Larry Mack for their invaluable assistance in ensuring the event ran smoothly.



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