Nutella

Greg Crane

2007-03-30

Mmmmmmmm.....hydrogenated fat. When I'm not eating it
I use it as chain lube in wet conditions. Goes great
with beer also.

--- Doug Satre and Kathryn LaPointe
wrote:

> Nutella contains hydrogenated fat.
>
> Ok, two confessions. First, I moved here from
> California. Second, when I raced there, I kind of
> liked looking up my USCF national ranking. Daily.
> As a master's beginner woman, though, I'm pretty
> sure I was the only one who cared.
>
> What I don't miss: paying $60 for a license, and
> over $40 for each race, which were substantively no
> different than OBRA events. My race expenses come
> directly out of the family milk money, and I can do
> more races and have more fun, for half the cost.
> And, in the less famous categories, there are larger
> and more challenging fields.
>
> From my back of the pack vantage, accessibility
> develops more riders than a national ranking system.
>
> Happy trails!
>
> Kathryn>
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Doug Satre and Kathryn LaPointe

2007-03-30

Nutella contains hydrogenated fat.

Ok, two confessions. First, I moved here from California. Second, when I raced there, I kind of liked looking up my USCF national ranking. Daily. As a master's beginner woman, though, I'm pretty sure I was the only one who cared.

What I don't miss: paying $60 for a license, and over $40 for each race, which were substantively no different than OBRA events. My race expenses come directly out of the family milk money, and I can do more races and have more fun, for half the cost. And, in the less famous categories, there are larger and more challenging fields.

From my back of the pack vantage, accessibility develops more riders than a national ranking system.

Happy trails!

Kathryn