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    Default IHRS #3 Black Partridge Open


    Men's Categories & age divisions:

    Expert/Open: all ages
    *Cash payout to top 5 with 20 or more participants.

    Sport: 19 & under
    Sport: 20-29
    Sport: 30-39
    Sport: 40-49
    Sport: 50+
    *Medals and prizes to top 3 in each age division.

    Novice: 19 & under
    Novice: 20-29
    Novice: 30-39
    Novice: 40-49
    Novice 50+
    *Medals to top 3 in each age division.

    Women's Categories & age divisions:
    Novice: 29 & under
    Novice: 30 & over
    Sport: 29 & under
    Sport: 30 & over
    Expert/Open: all ages

    Juniors:
    Juniors 10-14
    Juniors 15-18
    *Medals to top 3 in each age division.

    Kids Races:
    Kids Race: Kids also race for prizes! (Registration is still required for kids races, but kids race FREE)

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    Who is in?

    I rode there last week, and the trails were fantastic. They have added a reroute, eliminating the "big hill" that you used to have to go down. Still 4 creek crossings and like 20 logs to go over though.
    "Coach says I've got the heart of a champion and legs of a spectator"

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    I'm in as of now.
    "Start and end at a brewery, and a very cool snow and Ice urban/cross country, lake ride in between with flasks ful of Krakin... YAH MON!!!!" - Vibrato

    "Every one of you should ride a bike and be yourself. I really and truly believe that bikes make the world better, and that anyone who spends some time getting used to life on the saddle will find that it makes their life and the world that their life is locked to, better; in almost every way." -Gern Blanston, Surly Bikes

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    yep. I'd be down for a car pool the day of if anyone is interested.
    I may have to grow old, but I'll never have to grow up.

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    I *really* wanna make this race but I've got too much on my plate this weekend.

    Have fun fellas!
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    (60+$$ in gas)+($30 entry fee)+($20 in food)+(3.5 hours of driving for 1 hour of riding)+ (crappy forecast) = racing erectile dysfunction. I'm out.
    I may have to grow old, but I'll never have to grow up.

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    I'm ready just got all the mud off from the last race




    Get out and ride !!

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    Officially registered at about 12:30AM last night.

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    So fun. Dry and extremely fast. Hotter than heck, though. I crashed 6 times, though. Screw log crossings. Caught my left pedal on a root not even 10' into the singletrack and went flying to the woods. Practically started last and finished 30th. I had a blast. I'm completely addicted to racing.

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    cool. I broke a helmet when I raced there. went otb and landed on my head at about 20 mph. I'm glad I wasn't there today, though.
    I may have to grow old, but I'll never have to grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jJohnson View Post
    So fun. Dry and extremely fast. Hotter than heck, though. I crashed 6 times, though. Screw log crossings. Caught my left pedal on a root not even 10' into the singletrack and went flying to the woods. Practically started last and finished 30th. I had a blast. I'm completely addicted to racing.
    Good work! I got 24th out of 28 two years ago in the Novice class. Keep at it, it only gets more fun.

    What a great race. It was the first time in the 3 races I've done there where it was dry, and boy was it fast.
    "Start and end at a brewery, and a very cool snow and Ice urban/cross country, lake ride in between with flasks ful of Krakin... YAH MON!!!!" - Vibrato

    "Every one of you should ride a bike and be yourself. I really and truly believe that bikes make the world better, and that anyone who spends some time getting used to life on the saddle will find that it makes their life and the world that their life is locked to, better; in almost every way." -Gern Blanston, Surly Bikes

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