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Would definitely be helpful if you would not spin out in a blind corner .
I do have another thing to throw out here. Those of you with spouse's/girlfriends, encourage them to come along as we can arrange to have a "slow" group where they can compete amongst each other in a kinder & gentler race. Maybe you'd like to run with them Ron? J/K I have found that they enjoy it more if they do not feel they are "rolling chicanes" in danger of being rammed off course.
I do have another thing to throw out here. Those of you with spouse's/girlfriends, encourage them to come along as we can arrange to have a "slow" group where they can compete amongst each other in a kinder & gentler race. Maybe you'd like to run with them Ron? J/K I have found that they enjoy it more if they do not feel they are "rolling chicanes" in danger of being rammed off course.
Are you including child care?
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In an effort to keep this on page one, here is a list of respondees:
Myself and of course Amy
Brendan
Mongo and (possibly) Romie
PerryS4
Rob Edwards
MP Dano
Ron V. and Debbie
Emickelsen
Dr. Bob
Morganabowen
Stevestik
bdOnaldsOn
Steve C. (a local friend and p-car entusiast... and ringer )
Myself and of course Amy
Brendan
Mongo and (possibly) Romie
PerryS4
Rob Edwards
MP Dano
Ron V. and Debbie
Emickelsen
Dr. Bob
Morganabowen
Stevestik
bdOnaldsOn
Steve C. (a local friend and p-car entusiast... and ringer )
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BUMP!!
Is anyone still planning on bringing kids or G-friends? I have decided I am not driving this time around because I can't afford to risk another neck injury but want to bring my 12 year old daughter. She wants to drive but I will only let her run with a slower group. Just wondering.
Is anyone still planning on bringing kids or G-friends? I have decided I am not driving this time around because I can't afford to risk another neck injury but want to bring my 12 year old daughter. She wants to drive but I will only let her run with a slower group. Just wondering.
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Kevin sounds bitter...
Ron, you can run in the "slower" group if you want to. We can just leave that option open for everyone. The point is to have fun and try to minimize if not eliminate the rough stuff. K1 isn't too amused with it anyway.
Ron, you can run in the "slower" group if you want to. We can just leave that option open for everyone. The point is to have fun and try to minimize if not eliminate the rough stuff. K1 isn't too amused with it anyway.
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Ron--
You can undoubtedly run safely in the B group. We'll do a little pre-race briefing about bumping and how much it slows you down, so at least most will be aware. I'm on the fence about driving with the current lower back issues, so you'll likely have company at the bar while the hotshoes are beating up on each other. I wouldn't worry too much about your daughter, really. Once she figures out that her light weight is a significant advantage, she'll be all over her timidity. Take her over for a few laps of pre-event "familiarization" and unleash the competitive spirit in her. Then get out of the way on race day, folks!
I'll be in the slow, white-haired group if I drive that day. Remember me? I'm the guy just barely pedaling fast enough to keep up with the slow-lane traffic...
You can undoubtedly run safely in the B group. We'll do a little pre-race briefing about bumping and how much it slows you down, so at least most will be aware. I'm on the fence about driving with the current lower back issues, so you'll likely have company at the bar while the hotshoes are beating up on each other. I wouldn't worry too much about your daughter, really. Once she figures out that her light weight is a significant advantage, she'll be all over her timidity. Take her over for a few laps of pre-event "familiarization" and unleash the competitive spirit in her. Then get out of the way on race day, folks!
I'll be in the slow, white-haired group if I drive that day. Remember me? I'm the guy just barely pedaling fast enough to keep up with the slow-lane traffic...