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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Tour Divide 2016 - race discussion thread
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on: June 15, 2016, 02:47:07 PM
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Northbound riders 4 minutes before takeoff!
Nice seeing those NOBO's, thanks! Ron and Michael should be in Colorado by tonight/tomorrow, That will be a great feeling for them. NM is a rugged stretch, Colorado should be a nice change of pace. Weather looks great for them too.
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Tour Divide 2016 - race discussion thread
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on: June 14, 2016, 09:23:16 AM
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Noticed this, the the heck is going on. I have been reading all the stuff about a Guy Martin. I do know it is not Greg May, as photo to be posted soon will verify. HOWEVER.... there was an interesting man in Ovando yesterday who left around 6 pm. Longish brown hair,beard, average height, lanky, wearing dark glasses and a straw hat [the hat is what got my attention] riding a yellow bike. Not on trackleaders. Didn't get a name. Didn't stick around long and didn't get anything to eat. Just throwing more fodder into the fire. :-) Carry on. p.s. just talked to the neighbors whose dogs he was talking to and she said definite English accents. So there ya go. Start the rumors!
I wonder why he decided not to set up a tracker? He obviously is going fast enough if he started on Friday. Sorry If I missed anything earlier in the thread , I am just catching up with divide News.
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2016 Tour Divide Preparation
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on: June 07, 2016, 11:14:27 AM
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Good Luck everyone, super jealous, but stoked for all of you. Ride like the wind. Oh, also....Anyone know anything about the ladies race this year, I have not heard much regarding the woman's field.
Cheers, NB
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Grand Loop 2009
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on: May 09, 2016, 01:35:14 PM
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The water faucet at Westwater Ranger station is not available due to construction. Of course, you can treat the river for your needs.
I was there about a month ago. They had a huge tank of Non-Potable water. Wonder if they still have it? They also had this set up this past fall.
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2016 AZTR300/750 Race Discussion Thread
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on: April 22, 2016, 09:25:53 PM
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Then Neil had to go and finish right at sunset, beating the full moon!
Congratulations Neil, that was some speed that the world has not yet seen.
There's a decent little bike shop at the visitor's center -- enough that Joe got his wheel trued and some spare spokes.
Thanks Scott, and everyone throwing good vibes my way. It was a fun ride, painful, but I really tried to enjoy myself, and I especially did on the first 300 miles this year. Then it got interesting with lack of knowledge after that, lucky I never really "messed up" too bad. I can't believe how difficult that last section of the ditch hike was, I did re arrange my pack setup a dozen times or so, I finally found a good compromise of weight on my shoulders vs. hips, but no matter what, I think it hurts, who's idea was that Sorry about the full moon deal, I really tried hard to finish before sunset, I really did not want to ride at night again. thanks so much for getting my spot deal all fixed, did anyone actually find mine? If not, I may head back one of these days as I was thrown off route a few times in that section. I think it's actually off the trail somewhere. It looks like Joe finished, I wonder how he set up hiS Mountainsmith Strapplets, he did not have any hip belt. When we spoke the day before the race. Cheers, Neil Beltchenko
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2016 Arizona Trail Race AZTR planning thread
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on: April 10, 2016, 09:48:01 PM
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Am I struggling to find something open 24 hours ON route in Flagstaff, am I missing something obvious? Anyone have any info on that gas station on Route 66 before you take a right turn on Switzer Canyon Dr. I think it's a Carters Fuel. Thanks!
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2016 Arizona Trail Race AZTR planning thread
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on: March 17, 2016, 08:45:56 AM
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What kind of rain gear do people typically bring? I'm accustomed to desert weather, so I can understand a few storms rolling in here and there. But last weekend over the Stagecoach it rained heavily for maybe 5 hours straight, so I got me thinking a bit more about spring outwear selections. Obviously we're too far out for predictions, just curious what others brought/used/didn't use in years past.
Hey Jason, I was thinking about this. I'll likely look at the forecast a week out and decide on gear. Typically I will bring a 3/4 rain paints that I cut. That way I can pull them over my shoes without taking them off, they also allow the legs to breath which is nice. I'll also carry a really lightweight rain jacket. In past years for the 300, I never carried rain gear, mainly because the weather was so nice. Just a down jacket.
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