Check out the Vets racing in Quebec (*).  See
http://members.tripod.com/acvq (beware of stupid popups from the site
though).  The ACVQ races are well organized and the Vet's tend not to
take stupid chances.  The only downside is the number of trips you'll
have to make to Montreal during the season.

Cycling in Dallas TX -- I didn't even think _that_ was possible :-).
To be fair though, I never got the chance to really get outside of
Richardson the times I've been down 

..greg

>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Brian> I have done some USCF racing in 1999-2001 but lately I
    Brian> decided it was to dangerous for me, people taking huge
    Brian> chances and mass sprints at 35+ with crashes make you
    Brian> question what you are doing. Never had the basic talent to
    Brian> do very well in racing so I just like to have fun,
    Brian> previously doing fast non-organized group rides of 50-100
    Brian> riders (in Dallas they are races) did the trick.

(*) Assuming that you are a vet.  Vet A is 35 and up.

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