Three Capes Results!
Posted
Spring Equinox Dart, March 22-23
One ORR team starts, one ORR team finishes... Here's
Cecil-Anne's report on Two Mad Dogs and An Englishman on their first team event.
Snoozeville, March 8
Thanks to everyone who came out for the Snoozeville
Populaire.
Included among the 84 finishers were two guys named
Brian List (one from Olympia & one from Portland), and
two well-prepared unicyclists.
Thanks to Mike Bingle for his help at registration,
and to Susan France for her help and expertise
throughout the event (including the secret control).
It was amusing to see how much more accurately the
non-super-fast riders answered the second info control
question. I guess a quick peripheral glance doesn't
offer the same detail (like the difference between
orange and red) as does a more deliberate inspection.
Sorry that the pizza joint in Forest Grove wasn't more
accommodating. I didn't anticipate that they wouldn't
deal with larger groups of bikers as well as
they do with smaller numbers (like on a permanent).
My friend (and cycling god-parent) Bob Good took
several pictures at the Cornelius Pass Roadhouse and
on Dairy Creek Road. You can view them at
tangobiker.
Cheers,
Bill
The Snooseville Snews
The Twins both blogged ...
Cecil-Anne Bobbsey and
Lynne Bobbsey.
The Kramer whipped up this
creative video.
Kevin included a link to his
report.
How does this work?
Snoozeville next weekend, Berkie and Three Capes coming soon after, how does
the ORR set up such wonderful events? It only happens because
dozens of people volunteer
and do what needs doing. Remember to thank them early and often.