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Old 10-09-2024, 04:12 PM
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Old 10-10-2024, 05:02 AM
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Did you use those gravel tires for your CX races?
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Old 10-10-2024, 08:36 AM
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Yeah, they worked great.
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Old 10-10-2024, 10:33 AM
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Took the kids out to watch the last cross race of the year in our local series. Not racing this time, so got some nice photos.

What an incredibly positive environment! Our youngest loves running alongside the racers yelling encouragement (his default yell is still "yallah yallah yallah," which blends into a more familiar "allez" when repeated loudly and rapidly enough). Our oldest marveled at the racer's speed and effort--much easier for him to recognize now that he is a full-time bike commuter to high school.

Good times.



Not a bad venue for a cross race, right?



The bottom of the bowl (the earthworks are a CCC-era project designed to prevent flooding and mudslides from the canyon during spring melt) was quite muddy (though not apparent in this photo). Seemed appropriate.
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Old 10-10-2024, 10:38 AM
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Took the kids out to watch the last cross race of the year in our local series. Not racing this time, so got some nice photos.

What an incredibly positive environment! Our youngest loves running alongside the racers yelling encouragement (his default yell is still "yallah yallah yallah," which blends into a more familiar "allez" when repeated loudly and rapidly enough). Our oldest marveled at the racer's speed and effort--much easier for him to recognize now that he is a full-time bike commuter to high school.

Good times.



Not a bad venue for a cross race, right?



The bottom of the bowl (the earthworks are a CCC-era project designed to prevent flooding and mudslides from the canyon during spring melt) was quite muddy (though not apparent in this photo). Seemed appropriate.

First shot is killer- you should print it big!
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Old Yesterday, 05:01 AM
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Fantastic looking bike @gospastic!

Awesome photos @robin3mj!


I took out the Crux for a muddy race last weekend, but still testing the scarcely treaded Dugast Smallbird TLR tires. Fun conditions, with rain the day before, but not overly sloppy.



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This past weekend My good friend and awesome photog Jeff Namba
managed to snap this of me and my teammate after we came back together about three laps in... fun times
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