got some posts the last few days, thought i'd respond back via a post. straight up like, yo dawg.
brett davis is putting up a cross race with his team snakebite racing. happening on 10.16 in the cleveland area - think there is going to be beer drinking, bike riding and camping going on the night before. check it out - don't be afraid of that which is cross and support a local cleveland event.
kent over in youngstown ohio has a team sponsored by a mexican restaurant. i'll probably head over there in october'ish kent, so i'll look you up then. in the meantime, i think all you guys should check it out.Casa Ramirez Mexican Restaurant!
adam - probably a no on moab this year, though i am keeping it open if i get some kind of offer from anybody. cash fundage is low and i have put too much cash into going to the conyers race to cancel at this point. next year is definite for this race, along with norba nationals - roughly thinking at least 4-5 24 hour race next year at this point, and probably 2-3 NORBA's too.
and mr/mrs anonymous had some questions about going pro, which i think i'll save until tomorrow. there is a few things i wanted to say about it and it's getting kind of late.
and a pizza has been ordered and i need to pick it up.
so, big training week nearing an end. short days stink for daylight. it doesn't matter though. why? because i have a light & motion vega light. these things are awesome. super easy to setup, hella bright, simple. pretty much the light that saved my life when i was at big bear this year and my main light went out after a slight mix up on my main system batteries. i have converted over 3 teammates to this light now. can't wait to see what barret and the guys out in Monterey Bay have come up with for the vegas show.
gotta run.
oops. and i know one bike shop that has some vega lights in. hmmmm. could it be...
SPEEDGOAT.COM? i think so.
gotta get pizza!
sologoat out.
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Not sure if you have seen these yet, bunch of photos from whistler. http://romanroth.smugmug.com/gallery/790618/1
I found the link on Karl Etzel's site.
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