Aaron - I'm glad you asked this question, because it's something I've been working on too.
So far, I've got one "A" race figured out in March...but then what? I'll be racing as part of a team next year; the planning meeting/Christmas dinner is December 19, so I'll see what the team's plans are and go from there. I've got the opposite problem from you - there is one, sometimes two races/month for most of the season, and almost all of them involve travelling and motels and therefore some expense. Most of them are stage races or omniums. I don't feel I have a realistic expectation for results this year, so I'll probably lean towards whichever races offer the most opportunities for learning stuff. Actually, peaking for a race is going to be a learning experience in itself. Gonna be a cool year.