Web page for Cherry Pie Race

norma-@aol.com

2002-01-15



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Eugene's premier bike race map maker, Ted Turner, created a great map with a

profile that Cheryl put on the OBRA web page <A HREF="http://www.obra.org/">Oregon Bicycle Racing

Association</A> Go to the schedule, February 17th, click on the Cherry Pie Race,

then in the flyer, click on the course link and the course map should appear.

Remember, the profile may look steep, but it has a total elevation gain of

about 400 feet. I tried it earlier today and it worked, I just tried it and

the link was not there. Computers... If it does not work all I can say is

try again later.



Norman Babcock







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<FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2>Eugene's premier bike race map maker, Ted Turner, created a great map with a profile that Cheryl put on the OBRA web page <A HREF="http://www.obra.org/">Oregon Bicycle Racing Association</A> Go to the schedule, February 17th, click on the Cherry Pie Race, then in the flyer, click on the course link and the course map should appear.  Remember, the profile may look steep, but it has a total elevation gain of about 400 feet.  I tried it earlier today and it worked, I just tried it and the link was not there.  Computers...  If it does not work all I can say is try again later. <BR>

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Norman Babcock</FONT>







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