Fazio Farms results...

Candi Murray

2013-09-23

Ironclad just scheduled a Fazio part two on November 16, mark your calendars.

Candi

On Sep 23, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Shane Gibson wrote:

> I definitely echo the sentiment. For those of you who skipped Fazio - you missed one of the top courses around - in my opinion. It was a ton of fun, tough, fun, tough ... and free beer. :) I think the Ironclad team did a bang up stellar job of making a killer fun course out of the location. I absolutely loved the "skate park like" roller coasters, the bermed/banked corner coming off of hill 3, and the mix of twisty turny and straight away drag strips ...
>
> I'm looking forward to the free beer next year ... errr, I mean Fazio Farms CX racing next year!
>
> ~~shane
>
>
> --
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> nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding
> danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life
> is either a daring adventure or nothing." ** Helen Keller **
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 9:16 PM, wrote:
> Fazio course and entire show was stellar. Made me forget the dust last year. Extra hills and wind made it way more tuff than last year for me. I worked hard, but had much fun. Great group the Ironclad folks. They covered all the bases well. I mean come on. Free beer! Needless to say the beer tent was the most fun section of course to ride by....with the top of all three climbs close behind.
> But Ironclad needs to bring back the creamcicle kits for just one race! Maybe a blind date or Halloween if nothing else? They are just so.....special!
> Thanks Dave and crew.
> ron
>
> From: Dan Grabski
> Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 7:17 PM
> To: OBRA@list.obra.org
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Fazio Farms results...
>
> ...are posted:
>
> http://obra.org/events/21381/results
>
> There are notes for several of you on number placement. The main problem we were seeing were numbers being placed too high - it makes ii difficult for the cameraman and the rest of the scorers to read the numbers. A good rule of thumb is to put the bottom left corner of the number in the middle of your armpit. If it gets any higher on your back, or in the middle of your back, we can't see it.
>
> Dan
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Shane Gibson

2013-09-23

I definitely echo the sentiment. For those of you who skipped Fazio - you
missed one of the top courses around - in my opinion. It was a ton of fun,
tough, fun, tough ... and free beer. :) I think the Ironclad team did a
bang up stellar job of making a killer fun course out of the location. I
absolutely loved the "skate park like" roller coasters, the bermed/banked
corner coming off of hill 3, and the mix of twisty turny and straight away
drag strips ...

I'm looking forward to the free beer next year ... errr, I mean Fazio Farms
CX racing next year!

~~shane

--
"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature,
nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding
danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life
is either a daring adventure or nothing." ** Helen Keller **

On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 9:16 PM, wrote:

> Fazio course and entire show was stellar. Made me forget the dust last
> year. Extra hills and wind made it way more tuff than last year for me. I
> worked hard, but had much fun. Great group the Ironclad folks. They
> covered all the bases well. I mean come on. Free beer! Needless to say
> the beer tent was the most fun section of course to ride by....with the top
> of all three climbs close behind.
> But Ironclad needs to bring back the creamcicle kits for just one race!
> Maybe a blind date or Halloween if nothing else? They are just
> so.....special!
> Thanks Dave and crew.
> ron
>
> *From:* Dan Grabski
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 22, 2013 7:17 PM
> *To:* OBRA@list.obra.org
> *Subject:* [OBRA Chat] Fazio Farms results...
>
> ...are posted:
>
> http://obra.org/events/21381/results
>
> There are notes for several of you on number placement. The main problem
> we were seeing were numbers being placed too high - it makes ii difficult
> for the cameraman and the rest of the scorers to read the numbers. A good
> rule of thumb is to put the bottom left corner of the number in the middle
> of your armpit. If it gets any higher on your back, or in the middle of
> your back, we can't see it.
>
> Dan
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rondot@spiritone.com

2013-09-23

Fazio course and entire show was stellar. Made me forget the dust last year. Extra hills and wind made it way more tuff than last year for me. I worked hard, but had much fun. Great group the Ironclad folks. They covered all the bases well. I mean come on. Free beer! Needless to say the beer tent was the most fun section of course to ride by....with the top of all three climbs close behind.
But Ironclad needs to bring back the creamcicle kits for just one race! Maybe a blind date or Halloween if nothing else? They are just so.....special!
Thanks Dave and crew.
ron

From: Dan Grabski
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 7:17 PM
To: OBRA@list.obra.org
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Fazio Farms results...

...are posted:

http://obra.org/events/21381/results

There are notes for several of you on number placement. The main problem we were seeing were numbers being placed too high - it makes ii difficult for the cameraman and the rest of the scorers to read the numbers. A good rule of thumb is to put the bottom left corner of the number in the middle of your armpit. If it gets any higher on your back, or in the middle of your back, we can't see it.

Dan

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Dan Grabski

2013-09-23

...are posted:

http://obra.org/events/21381/results

There are notes for several of you on number placement. The main problem we
were seeing were numbers being placed too high - it makes ii difficult for
the cameraman and the rest of the scorers to read the numbers. A good rule
of thumb is to put the bottom left corner of the number in the middle of
your armpit. If it gets any higher on your back, or in the middle of your
back, we can't see it.

Dan