be fair to others and your self (Krugers)

Chipp

2009-11-24

Oh yeah, Sherwood,2nd or 3rd lap, C's and Clydes,the long out and back before "The Log" a C rider outside the cones passing a long line of racers in 2 way traffic. Way to go champ. ----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Drake
To: obra@list.obra.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 10:41 AM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] be fair to others and your self (Krugers)

Krugers proved to be one fo the hardest courses set this year, not due to 40 ft run-ups or steep drops, not even a ton of barriers. What Krugers offered us was an incredibly sticky situation for a good 80% of the course. In some instances the mud was so thick and sticky it would nearly if not put you in a forced "track stand". It was hard, it was challenging and it was not forgiving to say the least. That is what Cyclocross is and what it stands for. It is a race through and through.

Now with all of that said and we know we are better than Seattle racers, but those of you that avoided the cones to ride in the firm grasses, to ease the pain, or to not get your kit blurred with the muck and mire of the field do it where the camera wont see you doing such dastardly deeds.

Be fair to others and to your self and race a good clean race.

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Kevin Drake

2009-11-24

 
Be fair to others and to your self and race a good clean race.
Krugers proved to be one fo the hardest courses set this year, not due to 40 ft run-ups or steep drops, not even a ton of barriers. What Krugers offered us was an incredibly sticky situation for a good 80% of the course. In some instances the mud was so thick and sticky it would nearly if not put you in a forced "track stand". It was hard, it was challenging and it was not forgiving to say the least. That is what Cyclocross is and what it stands for. It is a race through and through.
Now with all of that said and we know we are better than Seattle racers, but those of you that avoided the cones to ride in the firm grasses, to ease the pain, or to not get your kit blurred with the muck and mire of the field do it where the camera wont see you doing such dastardly deeds.