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    Registered.

    Fat bike may have to make it's racing debut this Sunday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badfish41 View Post
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    Fat bike may have to make it's racing debut this Sunday.
    Experiencing the world through second hand information isn’t enough. If we want authenticity we have to initiate it. We will never know our full potential unless we push ourselves to find it.

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    Keep those online registrations coming! We had a big boom yesterday so keep it going. Check-in will be really easy--no signature is required if you are 18 or over because the online signature is considered legal. Also, we will be pre-assigning bib numbers so you'll have a packet all ready for you.

    It looks like not everyone is providing an emergency contact. Please do this so we don't have to ask for it the day of the race.

    One more reminder, if you are using an annual license, you will be required to present this at the race.

    Looking forward to Sunday!

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    Dumb question - besides the additional lap and no medals for age groups, are there any other differences in the Sport and Comp races? Any reason to not race Comp if I haven't raced in a while (besides maybe getting smoked!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpinStir View Post
    Dumb question - besides the additional lap and no medals for age groups, are there any other differences in the Sport and Comp races? Any reason to not race Comp if I haven't raced in a while (besides maybe getting smoked!)
    as far as I'm aware, the course for Sport and Comp is identical.
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