Re: Return on the Jedi rocked my world

Ron and Dorothy Strasser

2010-06-08

I hope to make it next year. I have only done it once ('08) and it is a great course. The camping location is fantastic. And yes..... the people involved do all the support and food etc. very right.
ron
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From: Evan Plews
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Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Return on the Jedi rocked my world

I have always loved the Jedi, too. Funny since it is one of the longest distances to travel. On the other hand, skibowl was right outside portland and it was long and technical too--but not enough people showed up there!

Evan Plews
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> From: ben.fischler@gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:21:02 -0700
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> It pains me that I missed this event this year. IMO, this type of course is exactly what MTB racing is all about: Technically and physically demanding and super fun.
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> Next year dammit.
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> [ ben.fischler@gmail.com ]
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> On Jun 8, 2010, at 8:49 AM, David Caplan wrote:
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> > I'll second that. ROTJ is one of the top courses and most fun races we have. Too bad more of you aren't willing to make the drive, because it is totally worth the effort. The Cat 2 course is a blast… pushed me to the limit, but very fun. If you like Oakridge-style single track and free camping at the start/finish area, than you owe it to yourselves to get your butts down here next year. Big thanks to the race organizers for a job well done.
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Evan Plews

2010-06-08

I have always loved the Jedi, too. Funny since it is one of the longest distances to travel. On the other hand, skibowl was right outside portland and it was long and technical too--but not enough people showed up there!

Evan Plews
www.evanplews.com
503-949-4879

> From: ben.fischler@gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:21:02 -0700
> To: obra@list.obra.org
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Return on the Jedi rocked my world
>
> It pains me that I missed this event this year. IMO, this type of course is exactly what MTB racing is all about: Technically and physically demanding and super fun.
>
> Next year dammit.
>
> [ ben.fischler@gmail.com ]
>
>
>
> On Jun 8, 2010, at 8:49 AM, David Caplan wrote:
>
> > I'll second that. ROTJ is one of the top courses and most fun races we have. Too bad more of you aren't willing to make the drive, because it is totally worth the effort. The Cat 2 course is a blast… pushed me to the limit, but very fun. If you like Oakridge-style single track and free camping at the start/finish area, than you owe it to yourselves to get your butts down here next year. Big thanks to the race organizers for a job well done.
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Ben Fischler

2010-06-08

It pains me that I missed this event this year. IMO, this type of course is exactly what MTB racing is all about: Technically and physically demanding and super fun.

Next year dammit.

[ ben.fischler@gmail.com ]

On Jun 8, 2010, at 8:49 AM, David Caplan wrote:

> I'll second that. ROTJ is one of the top courses and most fun races we have. Too bad more of you aren't willing to make the drive, because it is totally worth the effort. The Cat 2 course is a blast… pushed me to the limit, but very fun. If you like Oakridge-style single track and free camping at the start/finish area, than you owe it to yourselves to get your butts down here next year. Big thanks to the race organizers for a job well done.
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Brig Brandt

2010-06-08

I agree with all threads about ROTJ. The race is awesome, the course is hard (and fun).

More people need to do this race


David Caplan

2010-06-08

I'll second that. ROTJ is one of the top courses and most fun races we have. Too bad more of you aren't willing to make the drive, because it is totally worth the effort. The Cat 2 course is a blast… pushed me to the limit, but very fun. If you like Oakridge-style single track and free camping at the start/finish area, than you owe it to yourselves to get your butts down here next year. Big thanks to the race organizers for a job well done.