Wow, what an event. An incredible example of perseverance for Maria Parker. Despite a violently churning stomach, running on extremely low caloric intake for the last 250 or so miles, Maria finished. Making it to the finish was very much in doubt more than once. The fact she made it was a feat that I can't put into words.
That both Ben and Maria received time penalties was due to both crews making the same rulebook infraction. Both crews missed one of the rules covering one particular section of road, which was the crew vehicle was not allowed to 'close follow' the rider in that section. Jim (Ben's vehicle) was ahead of us and tried to warn us, but no signal.
Ben's wreck was caused by the driver of the crew vehicle falling asleep at the wheel. He was climbing about 9 mph, heard the van easing up on him and moved to the right, thinking they were passing him. The van hit him with the right front corner. Miraculously, he was only scraped and bruised. The bike is a write-off.
Re the falling asleep thing; I can certainly relate. This was the longest I've ever gone without sleep, ever. None of the three of us could relax enough to actually have real sleep. I nodded out for no more than 45 minutes in the entire 48 hour time period. Lucia and Michael about the same.
In a wonderful display of Cruzbike tribe 'above and beyond,' Leif Zimmerman who had finished his stage race event (third overall!) and should have been sleeping, drove out to the accident scene (482 mile mark) delivering his vendetta to Ben so he could finish. Ben's downtime from the wreck was about 1.5 hours. (The rules allow a bike change, but it must be the same type of bike, e.g. bent-to-bent, or df-to-df)
Congrats to the three CB riders, they all did exceptionally well during such a tough race.