Yeah but I didn't realize just how short it was. The "Gravel" part was compete BS. It was more like riding in a creek bed with how many rocks there were. I got a flat and so did 4 out of 6 guys on our team. I didn't even bother to keep going with a new tube. I had the Pro 3's and there was no way I was gonna be able to not flat so there was no point in just wasting money. In my mind gravel means compacted or maybe a bit loose small pebbles to a little larger stones. These were fist sized rocks in some places. Not a surprise that the A&M team dominated. One guy on our team had a rock go completely through the side wall of his tire. My team got 6th in the Team TT for the C's though