Blind Date at the Dairy - Cross Series Updates

Joseph A. Field

2009-09-29

Updates: Cyclocross Race 2 in the Blind Date Series is tomorrow. The
full schedule for our Wednesday night series is below. Mother Nature
has added a bit of rain which will soften up and slow down the course.
We're adding 10 bright lights and some course grooming too!
To avoid lines for yourself and your fellow racers at the registration,
please carefully read the following:
Exact Change: Please try to bring exactly $15 with you or fill out your
check in advance. Make checks payable to fieldkic, LLC. Juniors pay
$8.
Race Number: Remember to bring your Blind Date race number from last
Wednesday with you. Due to our combined race categories, we do not use
OBRA cross numbers.
Season Pass: If you signed up for all four races, you can pre-register
the day before your race by sending me a brief email with your name,
your Blind Date race number and the word "preregister" on it. If you
take these steps, you will not need to come to registration. This is
only available for our frequent flyers who signed up and paid in advance
for all 4 Blind Date races. I will respond to your email with
confirmation that you are pre-registered.
Registration for your Second Date: If you raced last week and if you
have your race number with you, please come to Alpenrose's velodrome
registration area (same as last week) and find the appropriate
registration line for your race. You do not need to give us another
OBRA release. We have an excellent group of volunteers committed to
getting you through the line quickly.
First Time Blind Daters: If you did not race last week, you will need a
race number and OBRA Release. We will have a separate line for people
who did not race last week. Please download and fill out your OBRA
release and bring it to the race. Please conspicuously write your Blind
Date race category on the form (and not your OBRA membership number or
OBRA road or cross bib number). Here's a link to the form:
http://www.obra.org/pdfs/waiver.pdf
Reminder: All paved road surfaces at Alpenrose are open for warming up.
All manicured lawns, gardens, ball fields, flower gardens, paved
walkways through lawns and gardens etc. are strictly off limits.
Likewise, all of Alpenrose's bleachers are off limits to bicycle riding.
Please respect that people live and work at Alpenrose Dairy and prefer
not to have us riding on their lawns, consuming alcohol on their premise
or otherwise disturbing them. Alpenrose Dairy and the Cadoneau family
are extremely kind to allow us to race our bikes on their premises and
have spent thousands of dollars on special lighting for the Blind Date
series. In addition to respecting the premise, please drink lots of
Alpenrose milk!
Race Categories: Due to the fact that most of us have work or school
before the races and again early the next morning, we have fewer fields
than weekend cross events. Here are our race categories and schedule:
5 pm Kiddie cross & Toddler Cross
5:10 pm Juniors 10 - 18,
6 pm
1. Mens's C (beginner, masters C and senior C combined)
2. Women's B (masters senior women B combined)
3. Women's Beginners (open and masters combined)
6:50 pm
1. Men's B (masters and senior men's B combined)
2. Single Speed
7:45 pm Men's A and Women's A (masters and senior fields combined)
Visit the Blind Date website for further info: www.crossseries.com

Thanks! - Joe & Tony
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Joseph A. Field
Field Jerger LLP
621 SW Morrison, Suite 1225
Portland, Oregon 97205
503.228 9115 (phone)
503.225.0276 (fax)
joe@fieldjerger.com
Visit us on the web at: www.fieldjerger.com

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