Kings Valley Question

T. Kenji Sugahara

2006-04-07

Anyone know which side numbers should be on?

Thanks!

On Apr 7, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Candi Murray wrote:

> See note below. Also please note that this races requires you to
> show your license at registration- don’t leave home without it.
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> From: Scott Goldstein [mailto:scott.goldstein@summitbankonline.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:26 PM
> To: cmurray@obra.org
> Cc: cbittle@lane.k12.or.us
> Subject: Kings Valley update: Forward to OBRA list, please
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> Hello OBRA members:
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> Tomorrow as you know is the annual spring rite of passage known as
> the Kings Valley Road Race. Cameron Bittle and I have been
> organizing this race for 9 years now and y’all have come out in
> great numbers each year and made it the great event that it is.
> I’m sure that most of you who have raced at Kings Valley agree with
> us that the course is a really excellent one. Why am I telling you
> stuff that you already know? Because I’d like to point out that
> course permits are always tenuous commodities and we as promoters
> and you as racers need to do all we can to protect our ability to
> use the great road race courses that we have.
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> So…what can you do? Here’s a basic list:
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> 1) Don’t annoy the neighbors. The property owner adjacent to
> our staging area is a rather sensitive fellow. Please do not
> trespass on the guy’s property. It will be clearly obvious where
> the property line is, so please respect it.
>
> 2) Use the porta potties for your “private time” needs. We
> have six this year which should be ample.
>
> 3) We have a permit for a bike race, but we don’t own the
> road. Please remember this and stay out of the roadway when you
> are not racing. This is a big one because it really annoys the
> people who matter, such as the State Police.
>
> 4) Pick up your trash.
>
> 5) Stop in at the little Kings Valley store for post race
> munchies. Pumping a little cash into the local economy is always a
> good thing to do. Note that the store no longer sells gas, so
> don’t arrive at the race on fumes expecting to gas up after the race.
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> Meanwhile, things are all set for another great edition of the race
> and the current weather forecast looks like more perfect racing
> weather is in store.
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> See y’all at the race!
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> Scott Goldstein
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