Giro di Portland Presented by the Festa Italiana - August 21st

brandon macemon

2011-07-30

What about a shaved / nonshaved split in all categories! Razor bumps are like zip dimples, they make you faster!

On Jul 29, 2011, at 5:47 PM, johnfforbes@comcast.net wrote:

> But only if they 41 year old cat 2's
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> From: mohair
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> Sent: Fri, Jul 29, 2011 23:30:46 GMT+00:00
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> Hey, I like this. A lawyer category has all sorts of possibilities: A Madison-like race where teams of lawyers try to serve the others with supoenas has real potential.
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> On Jul 29, 2011, at 4:03 PM, Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
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> > I keep hoping for a 41+, cat 2 and lower, born in Brooklyn NY, Lawyer category.
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> > But somehow I've been too busy to submit that rule change.
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> > david or john, could one of you go to law school then draft that for me? thanks
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> > Mark J. Ginsberg
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johnfforbes@comcast.net

2011-07-29

But only if they 41 year old cat 2's

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-----Original message-----
From: mohair
To: OBRA
Sent: Fri, Jul 29, 2011 23:30:46 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Giro di Portland Presented by the Festa Italiana -
August 21st

Hey, I like this. A lawyer category has all sorts of possibilities: A
Madison-like race where teams of lawyers try to serve the others with
supoenas has real potential.

On Jul 29, 2011, at 4:03 PM, Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:

> I keep hoping for a 41+, cat 2 and lower, born in Brooklyn NY, Lawyer
category.
>
> But somehow I've been too busy to submit that rule change.
>
> david or john, could one of you go to law school then draft that for me?
thanks
>
> M
>
> Mark J. Ginsberg
> B
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mohair

2011-07-29

Hey, I like this. A lawyer category has all sorts of possibilities: A Madison-like race where teams of lawyers try to serve the others with supoenas has real potential.

On Jul 29, 2011, at 4:03 PM, Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:

> I keep hoping for a 41+, cat 2 and lower, born in Brooklyn NY, Lawyer category.
>
> But somehow I've been too busy to submit that rule change.
>
> david or john, could one of you go to law school then draft that for me? thanks
>
> M
>
> Mark J. Ginsberg
> B


Dan Grabski

2011-07-29

I'd settle for a New York native racing at Monday night PIR category.

But only if upstate and downstate residents are scored separately.

Dan

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 16:03, Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:

> I keep hoping for a 41+, cat 2 and lower, born in Brooklyn NY, Lawyer
> category.
>
> But somehow I've been too busy to submit that rule change.
>
> david or john, could one of you go to law school then draft that for me?
> thanks
>
>


Mark J. Ginsberg

2011-07-29

I keep hoping for a 41+, cat 2 and lower, born in Brooklyn NY, Lawyer category.

But somehow I've been too busy to submit that rule change.

david or john, could one of you go to law school then draft that for me? thanks

M

 
Mark J. Ginsberg
Berkshire Ginsberg, LLC
Attorneys At Law
1216 SE Belmont St.
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 542-3000
Fax (503) 233-6874
markjginsberg@yahoo.com
www.bikesafetylaw.com

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From: David Root
To: "johnfforbes@comcast.net"
Cc: "obra@list.obra.org" ; obra women
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Giro di Portland Presented by the Festa Italiana - August 21st

I tend to agree with you John considering that the guy who just won the Tour is a 35+ masters.  40-45+ is a bit more realistic but who am I to judge.

David 

On Jul 29, 2011, at 2:14 PM, johnfforbes@comcast.net wrote:

35+ cat 1 and 2's aren't really masters, come on guys, get older!
>
>3641 SW 52nd Place, Portland Oregon, 97221
>503-422-1239
>
>
>>________________________________
>From: "Steven Beardsley"
>To: obra@list.obra.org, "obra women"
>Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 2:05:58 PM
>Subject: [OBRA Chat] Giro di Portland Presented by the Festa Italiana -        August 21st
>
>Hi all,
>
>
>Rick Potestio and I are pleased to announce the first annual Giro di Portland Criterium. We have teamed up the Portland Festa Italiana to bring the excitement of bike racing to the streets of the Pearl District.
>
>
>Ladies and Masters, you have asked for a downtown crit for years, and we have listened. Here are the details:
>
>
>August 21st, first race will start at 4:30 PM.
>
>
>Schedule:
>4:30 - Master's 35+ Cat 1/2/3 (40 Mins)
>5:15 - Men's Cat 3 (40 Mins)
>6:00 - Women's Cat 1/2/3 (45 Mins)
>6:50 - Men's Cat 1/2 (60 Mins)
>
>
>Registration: http://obra.org/events/19564/register
>
>
>Course: The six corner course in the heart of the Pearl District will have something for everyone. Fast corners, long finishing straight, a bit of elevation and even some cobblestones. Course map available here: http://www.girodiportland.com/?page_id=2
>
>
>Prizes: There will be cash prizes for all fields, plus gift certificates and merchandise from our sponsors. We do not have our final prize list set yet, but I can tell you it will be significant (Thousands of dollars in cash).
>
>
>More information is available on our race website at http://www.girodiportland.com
>
>
>We hope that you can come race or spectate to ensure that this race will continue and grow. if you have any questions, please contact us at info@girodiportland.com
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>- Steven & Rick
>
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David Root

2011-07-29

I tend to agree with you John considering that the guy who just won the Tour is a 35+ masters. 40-45+ is a bit more realistic but who am I to judge.

David

On Jul 29, 2011, at 2:14 PM, johnfforbes@comcast.net wrote:

> 35+ cat 1 and 2's aren't really masters, come on guys, get older!
>
> 3641 SW 52nd Place, Portland Oregon, 97221
> 503-422-1239
>
> From: "Steven Beardsley"
> To: obra@list.obra.org, "obra women"
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 2:05:58 PM
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Giro di Portland Presented by the Festa Italiana - August 21st
>
> Hi all,
>
> Rick Potestio and I are pleased to announce the first annual Giro di Portland Criterium. We have teamed up the Portland Festa Italiana to bring the excitement of bike racing to the streets of the Pearl District.
>
> Ladies and Masters, you have asked for a downtown crit for years, and we have listened. Here are the details:
>
> August 21st, first race will start at 4:30 PM.
>
> Schedule:
> 4:30 - Master's 35+ Cat 1/2/3 (40 Mins)
> 5:15 - Men's Cat 3 (40 Mins)
> 6:00 - Women's Cat 1/2/3 (45 Mins)
> 6:50 - Men's Cat 1/2 (60 Mins)
>
> Registration: http://obra.org/events/19564/register
>
> Course: The six corner course in the heart of the Pearl District will have something for everyone. Fast corners, long finishing straight, a bit of elevation and even some cobblestones. Course map available here: http://www.girodiportland.com/?page_id=2
>
> Prizes: There will be cash prizes for all fields, plus gift certificates and merchandise from our sponsors. We do not have our final prize list set yet, but I can tell you it will be significant (Thousands of dollars in cash).
>
> More information is available on our race website at http://www.girodiportland.com
>
> We hope that you can come race or spectate to ensure that this race will continue and grow. if you have any questions, please contact us at info@girodiportland.com
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Steven & Rick
>
>
>
>
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johnfforbes@comcast.net

2011-07-29

35+ cat 1 and 2's aren't really masters, come on guys, get older!

3641 SW 52nd Place, Portland Oregon, 97221
503-422-1239

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Beardsley"
To: obra@list.obra.org, "obra women"
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 2:05:58 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Giro di Portland Presented by the Festa Italiana - August 21st

Hi all,

Rick Potestio and I are pleased to announce the first annual Giro di Portland Criterium. We have teamed up the Portland Festa Italiana to bring the excitement of bike racing to the streets of the Pearl District.

Ladies and Masters, you have asked for a downtown crit for years, and we have listened. Here are the details:

August 21st, first race will start at 4:30 PM.

Schedule:
4:30 - Master's 35+ Cat 1/2/3 (40 Mins)
5:15 - Men's Cat 3 (40 Mins)
6:00 - Women's Cat 1/2/3 (45 Mins)
6:50 - Men's Cat 1/2 (60 Mins)

Registration: http://obra.org/events/19564/register

Course: The six corner course in the heart of the Pearl District will have something for everyone. Fast corners, long finishing straight, a bit of elevation and even some cobblestones. Course map available here: http://www.girodiportland.com/?page_id=2

Prizes: There will be cash prizes for all fields, plus gift certificates and merchandise from our sponsors. We do not have our final prize list set yet, but I can tell you it will be significant (Thousands of dollars in cash).

More information is available on our race website at http://www.girodiportland.com

We hope that you can come race or spectate to ensure that this race will continue and grow. if you have any questions, please contact us at info@girodiportland.com

Thanks,

- Steven & Rick

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Steven Beardsley

2011-07-29

Hi all,

Rick Potestio and I are pleased to announce the first annual Giro di
Portland Criterium. We have teamed up the Portland Festa Italiana to bring
the excitement of bike racing to the streets of the Pearl District.

Ladies and Masters, you have asked for a downtown crit for years, and we
have listened. Here are the details:

August 21st, first race will start at 4:30 PM.

Schedule:
4:30 - Master's 35+ Cat 1/2/3 (40 Mins)
5:15 - Men's Cat 3 (40 Mins)
6:00 - Women's Cat 1/2/3 (45 Mins)
6:50 - Men's Cat 1/2 (60 Mins)

Registration: http://obra.org/events/19564/register

Course: The six corner course in the heart of the Pearl District will have
something for everyone. Fast corners, long finishing straight, a bit of
elevation and even some cobblestones. Course map available here:
http://www.girodiportland.com/?page_id=2

Prizes: There will be cash prizes for all fields, plus gift certificates
and merchandise from our sponsors. We do not have our final prize list set
yet, but I can tell you it will be significant (Thousands of dollars in
cash).

More information is available on our race website at
http://www.girodiportland.com

We hope that you can come race or spectate to ensure that this race will
continue and grow. if you have any questions, please contact us at
info@girodiportland.com

Thanks,

- Steven & Rick