Wednesday, February 17, 2010

2-16-10 Results, Notes, Errata...

Morning everyone, sorry the results did not get posted last night, but I was pooped!

It was a beautiful night out under the smiling crescent moon, but it sure was windy... Mark Guthart came out to do the timing and we had 20 racers.

> 18:28 - Gardar Signrrosen (skate; 9:10/9:18)
> 18:38 - Brian Eppen (classic; 9:20/9:18)
> 19:10 - Jason Beerends (skate; 9:22/9:48)
> 19:23 - Finn Kolsrud (skate; 9:35/9:48)
> 19:27 - Jeff Barnes (skate; 9:35/9:52)
> 20:34 - Wayne Fett (skate; 10:05/10:29)
> 20:52 - Guillaume (skate; 10:20/10:32)
> 21:40 - Grant Headley (skate; 10:45/10:55)
> 22:00 - Brian Abbott (skate; 11:05/10:55)
> 22:25 - Jim Troepka (skate; 11:11/11:14)
> 22:30 - Kevin McConnell (skate; 11:00/11:30)
> 22:56 - Hodge (skate; 11:10/11:46)
> 23:06 - Kim Eppen (classic; 11:32/11:34)
> 23:11 - Geoff Perrill (skate; 11:38/11:33)
> 24:05 - Meghan DeGues (skate; 11:53/12:12)
> 25:51 - Cara Hamann (skate; 12:43/13:08)
> 27:35 - Jack Noble (skate; 13:57/13:38)
> 31:15 - Cable (skate; 14:35/16:40)
> 31:59 - Robin Williams (skate; 16:05/15:54)
> 33:19 - (classic; 16:30/16:49)
Super fast time from Garder, Brian Eppen turned in his usual blazing fast classic performance, and took the best finish line crash award for the second time in his career! The Barnes / Kolsrud pairing was the most competitive of the night, just 4 seconds seperating them at the finish. Kim Eppen again did her part to make sure that all classic ski race prizes wind up in the Eppen house, 2 nice 6 packs to go with their pile of trophies.

The donation box had a good night, too, with around $120 stuffed in there. Thanks for donating, that is all piling up towards a new grooming sled. Big thanks as always to all of you for racing, Mark Guthart for his steady and cheerful timing, Brett Griggs for the grooming, and 30th Century Bicycle for prizes.

With so much snow on the ground and the forecast looking favorable I am hopeful we can have another tt next week, and plans are being made for a season ending, daytime mass start event on Sunday Feb 28th. Day after the Birkie, 8 laps, 24 k, the Herkabeiner!

Stay tuned...

2 comments:

  1. Herkabeiner? No way! We gonna need people to cheer and some bells to signal the last loop!

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  2. the herkabeiner for sure! i've been talking to some people that want to show up because they can't race during the week days. that should totally go down. it wouldn't be too hard to work in the bike paths a little with some turnarounds or something to add some variety. there should be enough snow, too.
    Finn

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