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Hopefully we can get the results fixed to reflect his strong race as well.Ĭongrats to the broader team for another fine day, and thank you to everyone who supported CPTC throughout the park. The final member of the scoring team (our 4th finisher) was Cliff Gerber, who finished in 28:54 and continues to show steady improvement following a long and difficult stretch of injuries.Īlso worth noting – Giancarlos Zambrano likely finished within our top-5, but in a surprising (ha) twist, the B-tag never registered his time. Two 40+ runners lent a helping hand to the Open Men as well, with Daniel Gercke and Cary Segall finishing in 28:31 and 29:05 as our 3rd and 5th finishers, respectively. Greg Cass came in next at 27:12, motivated by the lead woman bicycle and accompanying whistles throughout the long second half. Leading the way for the Orange was Kerwin Vega, who took a break from early Chicago Marathon preparations to clock an impressive 26:12. Just like the last time out, the Open Men used a line-up with some new faces to lock down a solid 4th place finish.
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With a course that looped through the Harlem Hills and weather looking more and more like legitimate summer, PRs were tough to come by, but CPTC still impressed throughout the results. The Open Men’s team continued its run of strong performances at the Front Runners New York LBGT Pride Run 5-Mile race.