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Post by Pat S on Mar 7, 2009 22:58:12 GMT -8
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Post by Wrench Goode on Mar 8, 2009 19:32:25 GMT -8
Glad to hear that the weather turned out to be good, every weather report on Thursday night was looking cold wet and depressing. And while the Throw up Guy video did not work, it's probably for the best. I'm still wondering why when I saw all the titles you listed why I tried to click that one first.....sick man, sick.
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Post by Pat S on Mar 8, 2009 19:59:15 GMT -8
David, there was no actual throwing up, just feeling an awful lot like it - especially right after the first time I fell off the back and was barely able to catch back on. Oops on the broken links - I'm blaming it on the late hour and the beer . . . errr, I mean carb replacement therapy. ;D Fixed now.
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Post by Pat S on Mar 8, 2009 20:42:32 GMT -8
We overnighted in Sequim on Saturday so we could be close to Sunday's Tour de Dung. It had snowed a bit overnight and the roads were looking pretty nasty in the morning. And speaking of nasty, check out the names of some of the roads on the course - we began to suspect that this race was gonna take some balls. But we would never know for sure. Due to the conditions, the race was postponed for at least 2 hours, and maybe cancelled altogether. With the long drive ahead, we couldn't afford to wait around and find out. So we hit the road. Even though we only raced on Saturday, we all felt that the weekend was a big success - we now have a good, intense first race of the season under our belt. Glad to be back in Spokane. Looking forward to some warmer Spring weather and the next race!
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