GPRT: Heiser Farm - question about NUMBERS

Matt Martel

2014-10-03

You're right...that is silly! :)

Yes, use the same numbers you have been using for the GPRT series.

Matt

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Ryan Garner via OBRA
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> the flyer says we are using OBRA numbers. This doesn't mean road numbers,
> does it? Because that seems silly.
>
> Or do we just use the same numbers we have been using for the rest of the
> GPRT series?
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jon.ragsda..@comcast.net

2014-10-03

Use the same numbers you have been using for the rest of the series

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the flyer says we are using OBRA numbers. This doesn't mean road numbers, does it? Because that seems silly.

Or do we just use the same numbers we have been using for the rest of the GPRT series?
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Melanie Rathe

2014-10-03

Yes, use the number you have that say Cross Crusade on them; these are used for the weekend races...

Note: NOT road numbers

See you there!

Mel

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the flyer says we are using OBRA numbers.  This doesn't mean road numbers, does it?  Because that seems silly.

Or do we just use the same numbers we have been using for the rest of the GPRT series?
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Ryan Garner

2014-10-03

the flyer says we are using OBRA numbers. This doesn't mean road numbers, does it? Because that seems silly.

Or do we just use the same numbers we have been using for the rest of the GPRT series?