Instant legend!
But next year, please, please, please, no more than one beach section -- preferably none. The course had plenty of sand without it. I promise never to say I enjoy long walks on the beach (though after the first lap I don't know if I was going fast enough for it to qualify as a walk).
Maybe instead racers could have to stop once a lap and eat a cheeseburger. Not enough courses favor the Cyldes.
Thanks organizers, officials and volunteers!
-Andy
On Sep 22, 2012, at 4:44 PM, wrote:
> Wow! Who said you needed a brutal run-up to get a work out? Not me! I rode a good portion of the sand (the entrys to the big Buddha Belly sand), but that Buddha was sucking the life out of this little man (I am at peace with that aspect of life). Whipped me good!
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> What a fantastic setting and course. Not just the general topography of the land, but the infrastructure. This I hope returns next year. The area offers tons of options for future courses although the Tireless Velo Genius Trust gave us a very tough and fun race course. This was my biggest challenge thus far in the young Cross season, but soooooooooooooo much fun.
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> Thanks to the promoter, sponsors, county parks department, volunteers and OBRA officials. Recreation dollars for a great cause (p:ear) as well!
> ron s.
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