Re: Fwd: Kings Valley Road Race Final Bulletin: Pleaseforward to OBRA List.

Candi Murray

2011-04-09

One on the left, the other on the back pocket.

Candi

On Apr 8, 2011, at 4:07 PM, "Long, Steve" wrote:

> Sure wish I could remember what side the numbers went at KV. J
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> From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On Behalf Of T. Kenji Sugahara
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 3:42 PM
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> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Fwd: Kings Valley Road Race Final Bulletin: Pleaseforward to OBRA List.
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> From: Scott Goldstein
> Date: Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 12:53 PM
> Subject: Kings Valley Road Race Final Bulletin: Please forward to OBRA List.
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> Hello OBRA members:
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> It’s the Second Friday in April and that means two things for bike racers in the Northwest:
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> 1) The weather in Kings Valley Oregon is now perfect for bike racing and;
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> 2) The Second Saturday in April and thus the Nearly World Famous Kings Valley Road Race is tomorrow!
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> A few final thoughts prior to the race tomorrow:
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> 1) Ask your teammates who have attended our race for many years about the weather at Kings Valley. Regardless of the forecast or what it’s like in Portland at 6:00 AM, it is almost always excellent racing weather in Kings Valley on the morning of the Second Saturday in April.
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> 2) Note that the Kings Valley Store no longer sells gas, so don’t plan on getting gas in Kings Valley. Do stop in for post-race food, however as they have sandwiches and an assortment of post-race bike racer snacks.
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> 3) Please help us retain this course for the future by respecting the local folks before, during and after the race. Remember, it is their community and ultimately it is the local community that decides to let us use their beautiful course for our race every year. The major “good bike racer citizen” requests are as follows;
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> a. Make use of the ample Kings Valley Commemorative Portapotties for your “private time” “needs.
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> b. Don’t trespass on the staging area’s neighbor’s property, and
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> c. Keep the finish area road clear after you finish racing. Prize presentations will begin shortly after race finishes, thanks to the cleverness of your OBRA officiating crew, so make your way to the start area after you finish your race.
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> 4) Observant readers of the OBRA ruleset will notice that the Kings Valley Road Race has a stricter centerline rule than is currently in effect for OBRA single day races in general. If you cross the centerline, the officials will disqualify you if they determine that your action merits disqualification.
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> 5) Finally, we’d like to recognize the Therapeutic Associates Cycling/Sagebrush Cycles Team for helping us again this year with support drivers for the Women’s fields..
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> Kings Valley Race-day Forecast:
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> High: 65°
> Low: 48°
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> Chance of Precipitation: 4.2%
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> See Y’all at The Race!
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> Scott Goldstein
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> Chief Financial Officer
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> 96 EAST BROADWAY
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> EUGENE, OR 97401
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> DIRECT 541-684-7505
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> GENERAL 541-684-7500
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> FAX 541-684-7555
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> Oregon Bicycle Racing Association
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Long, Steve

2011-04-08

Sure wish I could remember what side the numbers went at KV. J

From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On Behalf Of T. Kenji Sugahara
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 3:42 PM
To:
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Fwd: Kings Valley Road Race Final Bulletin: Pleaseforward to OBRA List.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Scott Goldstein
Date: Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 12:53 PM
Subject: Kings Valley Road Race Final Bulletin: Please forward to OBRA List.

Hello OBRA members:

It's the Second Friday in April and that means two things for bike racers in the Northwest:

1) The weather in Kings Valley Oregon is now perfect for bike racing and;

2) The Second Saturday in April and thus the Nearly World Famous Kings Valley Road Race is tomorrow!

A few final thoughts prior to the race tomorrow:

1) Ask your teammates who have attended our race for many years about the weather at Kings Valley. Regardless of the forecast or what it's like in Portland at 6:00 AM, it is almost always excellent racing weather in Kings Valley on the morning of the Second Saturday in April.

2) Note that the Kings Valley Store no longer sells gas, so don't plan on getting gas in Kings Valley. Do stop in for post-race food, however as they have sandwiches and an assortment of post-race bike racer snacks.

3) Please help us retain this course for the future by respecting the local folks before, during and after the race. Remember, it is their community and ultimately it is the local community that decides to let us use their beautiful course for our race every year. The major "good bike racer citizen" requests are as follows;

a. Make use of the ample Kings Valley Commemorative Portapotties for your "private time" "needs.

b. Don't trespass on the staging area's neighbor's property, and

c. Keep the finish area road clear after you finish racing. Prize presentations will begin shortly after race finishes, thanks to the cleverness of your OBRA officiating crew, so make your way to the start area after you finish your race.

4) Observant readers of the OBRA ruleset will notice that the Kings Valley Road Race has a stricter centerline rule than is currently in effect for OBRA single day races in general. If you cross the centerline, the officials will disqualify you if they determine that your action merits disqualification.

5) Finally, we'd like to recognize the Therapeutic Associates Cycling/Sagebrush Cycles Team for helping us again this year with support drivers for the Women's fields..

Kings Valley Race-day Forecast:


High: 65°
Low: 48°

Chance of Precipitation: 4.2%

See Y'all at The Race!

Scott Goldstein

Chief Financial Officer

96 EAST BROADWAY

EUGENE, OR 97401

DIRECT 541-684-7505

GENERAL 541-684-7500

FAX 541-684-7555

TOLL FREE 877-566-5544

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This electronic message (including any attachments) contains information belonging to Summit Bank, which may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. The information is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this email is strictly prohibited.

--
Kenji Sugahara
Executive Director
Oregon Bicycle Racing Association
Phone: 503-278-5550
http://www.obra.org

This e-mail and related attachments and any response may be subject to public disclosure under state law.