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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

529.0. "Midwest RAAM Open anyone?" by DEBIT::HOLDEN () Thu Jan 28 1988 09:21

    Is anyone out there planning on going to the Midwest RAAM Open this
    year and potentially interested in splitting costs of a support
    van?  According to UMCA brochures I found at Nashbar yesterday it
    is officially set for July 22-24.
    
    A little info for the unfamiliar: RAAM Opens are the way people
    qualify to ride RAAM (Race Across AMerica).  The Midwest is 600
    miles long, in 29 mile figure 8s.  Support is excellent, food is
    provided with the fee ($135 early, $150 after that).  You have
    to finish within 60 hours to be an official qualifier but you'd
    probably have to finish in the neighborhood of 35 hours to 
    actually qualify for RAAM given last years finish.  
    
    Its a little close in time but for people who are going to ride
    Boston-Montreal-Boston, its a great way to get accustomed to the
    distance (though not the intensity because its much more solidly
    supported and not very hilly).
    
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529.1I'm planning on going!ARCHER::KLASMANThu Jan 28 1988 10:298
< Note 529.0 by DEBIT::HOLDEN >
                         -< Midwest RAAM Open anyone? >-

Russ, as you may remember, that RAAM Open is on my list, so we can talk about 
it.  What are you looking for as a support van?  I thought we wouldn't really 
need support at that event.

Kevin
529.2Saves lots of timeDEBIT::HOLDENThu Jan 28 1988 12:5510
    Yeah, I was going to talk to you anyway.  Support in the form of
    a van to have parts, batteries, food, Ultra-Energy, clothes, a
    matress for sleeping, towels, etc. in.  I think I'm going to
    bring a support person also but there needs to be someplace for
    that to all be.  You gain a lot by having one, basically all the
    top finishers have them out of necessity.  I'm not sure if its
    possible to get everything there without driving a van out but
    thats what I'd like to do.  Then rent it in Chicago, load it and
    drive it out to Capron.
    
529.3I'll be there (watching!)CCYLON::SCHULDTLarry Schuldt - WA9TAHThu Jan 28 1988 14:208
    I'll be there!  Not racing though.... I'll probably be one of the
    amateur radio communications team... I believe the course passes
    1 block from my house.  If there's anything I can do to help those
    of you Digits who are going to compete, let me know!  I don't have
    a course map, but I believe it runs along River Road, crossing Rt.
    23 north of Marengo.  I live a block north of there along Rt. 23
    (for what it's worth!)  Looking forward to it (as a spectator)!
    
529.4NOBODY actually LIVES in Capron!!DEBIT::HOLDENThu Jan 28 1988 16:357
    You live in Capron, IL?  I'm both amazed and impressed.  Do
    you have any spare bedrooms :^)?  Seriously though, did you
    just move there?  I mean, I did it last year and it seemed
    like the whole town was doing support (and I couldn't have
    been far off).  Don't see how anyone could have missed it had
    they been there.  Anyway, hope its true, I'll look forward to
    seeing you.
529.5Nope, I'm from Marengo!CCYLON::SCHULDTLarry Schuldt - WA9TAHThu Jan 28 1988 16:4313
    No, I don't live in Capron, IL, I live in Marengo, IL.  I didn't
    get a chance to help out last year, but I got involved the year
    before working communications at the Hawthorn School checkpoint.  Since
    then I've gotten a bike (non-racing!) and have been slugging it
    out on the mag trainer all winter.  I'm down 19 lbs now and really
    looking forward to summer!!!!  The wife has asked for a new bike
    for her birthday this March, so maybe we can do a few hundred miles
    together this summer.  I'll probably ride the race route, but not
    when the race is in progress. 
    	The year I worked communications, I rode my old bike down from
    my house to the checkpoint.  The bike got a lot of strange looks.
    Lots of people hadn't seen one of the old Raleighs with the 28"
    wheels and rod brakes before!!!