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I agree completely!Yes, Over the years Larry has been called Fast, a beast, a gentleman, handsome, smart , witty, and many other things but never, never, "stable".
I agree completely!Yes, Over the years Larry has been called Fast, a beast, a gentleman, handsome, smart , witty, and many other things but never, never, "stable".
You must be referring to the "turn-around" at Sebring last year in the first Century. That was not because of my handlebars, but because I was in a gear too big and started from a dead stop and had to turn and go other way, and probably not paying good enough attention. Yes - it probably would have been even worse with drops! haha.You almost took out Jim Parker in that video. Hate to see you more twitchy and unstable with full drops. </teasing you>
So funny - unfortunately my wife would agree. as I have more than my share of accidents and strange injuries both on and off the bike!Yes, Over the years Larry has been called Fast, a beast, a gentleman, handsome, smart , witty, and many other things but never, never, "stable".
You guys are killing me!!I’m going to be a no show this year as well. The creeping crud that has been going around has taken 3ish weeks of riding away and zapped my energy.
OK - Who's going to Sebring this year and what are you riding?
I heard rumors that Jason would not make it, and Bob & Tanya not too - and possibly Hardy too. "you slackers"
Jason and Pankratz off the hook due to distance, but Hope that is not true Hardy - you guys are too close not to go! haha
If you need a place to sleep you can use my van (don't worry - I fixed the leaking problem!
So, no more backouts allowed
So - who is still going and what event are you riding?
Larry - Century this year
Kyle - Century
Jesse - ???
Jim P. - Century
Maria P - ???
Ben - ??
Kevin - 12 hour
Ken - 24 hour
What is the total volume of storage??You have Tiger paw and Gasman who will also be doing the 12 hour. We will be cheering for all of you and look forward to the after race reports. It was a hard decision between the 300K brevet in Gainesville or Sebring for Team Moose. But since we are exploring a PBP 2019 possibility the 300K was the logical choice. It is a lot cheaper and a successful ride counts towards an early registration.
Bringing out all the Rando equipment has us fired up for a ride change. Check out the carrying capacity of the Vendetta below. Who says you can't carry stuff on sa Vendetta? With the Moose pockets, Moose purse, and Apidura pack you have enough room for a Continental crossing. And if the Cruzbike wind tunnel results are accurate it should even improve the aerodynamics!
Well this sucks. We are tapping out from Sebring too. Works been a beast; and after 8 days of missed training and other up coming conflicts; we won't be making the trip down this years event fitness won't justify the week of travel, time away from the office and the expenses. So time to refocus on the shorter summer time events this year.
Compared to Sebring the NH24C course it a "killer" course, plus the weather can be brutally hot and humid and there is a lot of climbing (known as hills) especially in that first 100 miles. I wore myself out in the heat and almost dropped dead from heat-stroke after covering the first 300 miles in 15 hours. I really hated the goofy way they make you stop and "punch" your card at the "time stations" too. Especially at the school when they have you stop on a slightly uphill grade. Still, it is nicely run and very well attended. Joe rides it every year and loves it!NH24C? The way they do timing tends to slow you down a bit but the event has been well run and fun the 2 times I've done it. Some fun rollers on the 24 mile loop. Weather can be dicey - from marvelous to thunderstorms that have on ocassion shut things down for several hours.