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1820.1 | Oh no, not again... | USWAV7::CLELAND | Why, I oughta... | Thu Jan 17 1991 04:52 | 8 |
| Gluttons for rejection are we now?
I think this year I'm going to try talking to the Des Moines
cycle club. Perhaps becoming a member even. I'm not sure yet.
What's the month for sending applications this year? March?
Is it worth the annual heartbreak? I guess so...
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1820.2 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Fri Feb 15 1991 14:32 | 15 |
| RAGBRAI '91 .... hopefully for the 6th year in a row. The route and
application will be printed in the Register on the first Sunday in
March .. always has been...always will be.
I just got the RAGBRAI '90 video and its great. Its gotten my
girlfriend and I excited and thinking about this summer. She's never
ridden more than 17 miles but I'm going to help her get that mileage
up.
michael
from-one-who-has-been-rejected-2-out-of-5-years-but-has-still-gone-legally
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1820.3 | Baggage fees too high? | USWAV7::CLELAND | Why, I oughta... | Wed Feb 20 1991 06:11 | 15 |
| Wow!
I cannot believe the baggage fees this year! Wowzers!!!!!!!!!!
$70 !!!! $60 without the souvenir pack.
What is going on ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
It was only $40 last year !!!!!
Oh well... I just received my information packet in the mail
yesterday. It's almost time to mail in the baggage-tag requests.
I believe the start date for sending the forms is February 24.
The first day of spring is only a month away...
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1820.4 | Are Canucks allowed? | CTHQ2::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Fri Feb 22 1991 14:24 | 7 |
| re: .3
I'm sure that all this info has been listed someplace else but can you
give me the address so I can send for the package or do I just
register.
Eric
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1820.5 | Look at Note 1402 | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Mon Feb 25 1991 11:11 | 1 |
| Try looking at note 1402.
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1820.6 | When? | CTHQ2::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Mon Feb 25 1991 11:32 | 3 |
| When is it this year (minor detail...)
Eric
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1820.7 | Ragbrai XIX dates | USWAV7::CLELAND | Why, I oughta... | Tue Feb 26 1991 07:56 | 20 |
|
RAGBRAI XIX July 21-27, 1991
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PO Box 622
Des Moines, IA 50303
Route will be announced March 1, and will go west to east across
the state, from the Missouri river to the Mississippi.
Total riding distance will be about 500 miles.
You must write to the above address to obtain application forms.
Note: If you include a SASE, you'll get your info MUCH quicker.
I received mine in 9 days flat...
Send applications after February 24, 1991.
All applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 1991.
"They" plan to complete the drawing by May 1, 1991.
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1820.8 | The ROUTE! | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:58 | 52 |
| Here is what everyone has been waiting for -- THE (hilly) ROUTE!
Sunday - Missouri Valley to Atlantic (63 miles)
Beebeetown
Underwood
Hancock
Monday - Atlantic to Winterset (72 miles)
Wiota
Anita
Adair
Casey
Menlo
Stuart
Dexter
Earlham
Tuesday - Winterset to Knoxville (68 miles)
St. Charles
St. Marys
New Virgina
Lacona
Wednesday - Knoxville to Grinnell (50 miles)
Pella
Galesburg
Killduff
Oakland Acres
Thursday - Grinnell to Amana (51 miles)
Brooklyn
Victor
Ladora
Marengo
Amana Colonies
Friday - Amana to Anamosa (63 miles)
Shueyville
Solon
Lisbon
Springville
Viola
Saturday - Anamosa to Bellevue (63 miles)
Amber
Scotch Grove
Canton
Andrew
Springbrook
Bellevue
===================================================
Total 430 miles
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1820.9 | Century DA | USWAV7::CLELAND | Why, I oughta... | Tue Mar 05 1991 07:44 | 5 |
| What about the optional "century" day?
Do they indicate which day will offer the century-loop?
T'anks...
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1820.10 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Fri Mar 08 1991 10:36 | 13 |
| The article from the Register that posted the route didn't say anything
about the century loop. I'm going to go out on a limb a guess that they
won't have one this year. If they do, then Monday is the longest day
so adding a 28 mile loop somewhere shouldn't really be that difficult.
This route is mega rolling hills! No, I'm not from Iowa but I've ridden
much of this route on previous RAGBRAI's and know from experience.
The first day ought to be loads of fun! We went through this area in
'89 and '86. I guess the hill work I'll do here in Colorado will help.
In '89 I thought that was the most hills I had ever done. I was more
wiped out than had I ridden one of the 1200' passes here in Colorado
(which I have done several times). The ups and downs are fun but constant
work.
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1820.11 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Mon Apr 22 1991 17:04 | 12 |
| It's that time again folks....Please indicate if you got into RAGBRAI!
You may not have had formal notification yet but you might be able
to tell by looking at your most recent bank statement. My check
is cashed which means I'M IN!!!!!! 6 years and still going strong.
Let me warn anyone who may get rejected that there ARE other ways
of getting in. First of all there IS a waiting list, contact
the DesMoines Register and get on it. Another way would be if
you had already contacted a charter group or bike club and see if
they can assist you in acquiring a wristband.
Good luck
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1820.12 | Planning with agravation | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Fri May 03 1991 05:34 | 17 |
| I just received my care package in the mail yesterday...
My numbers are in the mid-600's, I guess I got lucky, as
this is the first year I have EVER won in this lottery.
Get this, they left out one of my wristbands!!!
I paid for two, but they only sent one, sheesh...
Now I'll have to write a letter back, requesting they send
my other wristband! There is no phone number included with
documentation (I imagine there's good reason for it), but
I have virtually no way to deal with the persons in charge,
except via U.S. mail.
I hope they're cooperative, they've already cashed my check!
Regards, Face
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1820.13 | Why not call? | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Thu May 09 1991 19:24 | 1 |
| Why not try the Des Moines Register 515-284-8000.
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1820.14 | Extra chance at RAGBRAI | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Thu May 16 1991 08:46 | 21 |
| T'anks... I did try 'em...
I had to call twice, as I was placed on hold the first time,
whilst I was paying long distance toll charges from Boston...
On the second call, the receptionist gave me the extension for
all RAGBRAI concerns, 515-284-8282, and finally, I was talking
to a real live human. Seems as though there were two people in
charge of stuffing the envelopes this year, and I was NOT the
only one who was short-banded. They were very understanding, &
promised they would send another wristband to me immediately.
**** Now, comes a shocking offer for anyone interested. ****
I might not be able to find a replacement to take this second
wristband & baggage tag. The original taker has cancelled...
Would there be anyone wishing to purchase, at cost, this wrist-
band and baggage tag? They are both entirely valid...
If anyone else is rejected by the lottery, there is an extra
possibility here, if anyone wants it...
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1820.15 | Where do I send the cheque...! | SNOC02::LINCOLNR | IM2BZ2CU | Thu May 16 1991 22:13 | 26 |
| MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED...!
Yes, I'll definitely buy them from you. This is the opportunity I've
been waiting for.
I'm actually an Iowan and have been wanting to do this trip to get
"back in touch" with Iowa again. I've been living in Sydney, Australia
for seven years now. I come from just outside of Ames.
I always come back to Iowa in July or August each year and this will
give me something interesting to do.
If you can post your phone number and/or address I will get in touch
with you and get a cheque to you immediately. Actually, I will have my
sister, who lives in Ames Iowa, send you a cheque. You can send the
wristband and baggage tag, along with any other information you think I
might need, to her there.
If you are on the Digital mail network, you can send me mail at either:
For ALL-IN-1: Robert Lincoln @SNO
VAXmail: LINCOLNR::SNOV17
Many thanks from Australia,
Rob
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1820.16 | Oh no, what have I done now? | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Fri May 17 1991 03:07 | 16 |
| re - .1
As with many public-access concerns, I am most unwilling to
publish any personal data so readily. This is one crazed world
we live in these days. Not that bikers aren't reputable, mind
you; urban living does place a person on the defensive.
In fact, I've already received more than one request for an
extra set of tags. Hmmm, what to do...
I am unable to decide upon the fate of these tags, and it would
be in such poor taste to auction these tags to the highest bidder.
Guess I'll have to hold a lottery of my own...
Is there any other way to handle this?
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1820.17 | Trust Me, I'm From Iowa... | SNOC02::LINCOLNR | IM2BZ2CU | Fri May 17 1991 04:47 | 7 |
| Hi again. I have sent mail to you at UBRKIT::CLELAND giving you
all the details on how to contact me. I assure you that I am
just an ex-farmer from Iowa and am completely harmless!
Regards,
Rob
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1820.18 | Des Moines cycle club info | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Wed May 22 1991 06:11 | 72 |
| DES MOINES CYCLE CLUB
J.X. Lennie, Ragbrai Chairperson DMCC
413 SE 4th, Ankeny, IA 50021
Tel. # 515-964-3458
RAGBRAI XIX - Charter bus information
Cost:
$85.00 per individual. This includes transportation for you, your
bicycle and luggage, from Des Moines to Missouri valley, and from
Bellevue back to Des Moines. Your luggage will be transported to
each overnight town. A Des Moines cycle club/ragbrai XIX t-shirt
may be purchased @ $7.00 per. Non-refundable after June 1, 1991.
Departure:
The charter buses will leave for Missouri valley on July 20th, at
10:30 am. The buses will load up at the K-mart store parking lot,
located at - 5049 NE 14th Street. This location is about 1/4 mile
north of I-80 and the NE 14th intersection. Some parking will be
available at the K-mart for individuals driving to Des Moines.
Airport transport:
Call Best Western/Park Inn to confirm your reservation, & request
transportation to the motel. They will provide free transport to
the motel. There may be a small fee to transport your bike to the
motel. Important: You MUST contact the motel for approval to use
the free limo service. Transport from the airport to the motel is
available only to cyclists staying overnight at the motels listed.
Lodging:
Best Western Star Light Inn Park Inn
929 3rd Street, Des Moines 1050 6th Ave, Des Moines
Ph. # 515-282-5251 Ph. # 515-283-0151
Reserv. # 800-528-1234 -None-
Rate - $43.00 Rate - $50.00
Rates apply if you notify the reservationist that you are with
the Des Moines cycle club. Maximum 4 persons/room.
Transport from motel to departure site:
A charter bus & truck will be at the Best Western motel @8:00 am;
Park Inn @8:30 am. We expect your bicycle to be boxed and ready
to transport. Your bike will be transported to Missouri valley
on an enclosed Penske truck. A charter bus will transport you &
your luggage to our departure location. The distance is about 5
miles. The K-mart opens at 9:30 am.
Assault on Missouri valley:
We plan to arrive in the valley by 1:30 pm. This will allow time
to setup camp, eat, etc. Expect between 8,000-10,000 cyclists at
the campsite.
Return from Bellevue:
We plan to leave Bellevue by 4:30 pm and arrive in Des Moines by
8:00 pm. Transportation will be provided to the Best Western, or
Park Inn motel, for individuals staying overnight in Des Moines.
Luggage:
Your purchased t-shirts and luggage tags will be distributed by
your charter bus babes, when you board your assigned charter bus.
(Limit - two bags)
Thoughts:
Plan to arrive in Des Moines on friday, July 19th if you will be
flying. Scheduling your arrival on saturday morning, & trying to
obtain transport to our departure site is not recommended. We'll
not delay scheduled departure time (10:30 am) for late arrivals.
Be on time, it's a long bike ride to Missouri valley...
That's right folks, you do not need official Register tags to
ride in this one, Jim Lennie and co. will take y'all along!
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1820.19 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Wed May 22 1991 19:14 | 6 |
| Where in the world did you get the info on the Des Moines Cycle Club?
The Register would never give this type of information out..like
"that's right you don't need wrist bands".
Just wondering
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1820.20 | Ragbrai disclaimer | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Thu May 23 1991 03:03 | 32 |
| Technically, you're correct.
But as you've probably noticed while on the ride, not everyone
out there is wearing a valid ragbrai wristband.
Here's what the Des Moines Register said in their return reply:
"Enclosed is an orange wristband for each member of your group.
It MUST be worn during the ride. Do not put it on until the ride.
It cannot be removed without cutting, or destroying the clasp.
It gives you access to emergency medical services, shuttle buses,
sag wagons, campground facilities, showers, etc. ( most overnight
communities have a small charge for showers, swimming & shuttles.)
Without the wristband, you can expect to pay a surcharge for meals
and other services."
There are a myriad of bike clubs attending this thing, nineteen
of which are actually listed under, "charter bus service".
There is a disclaimer, "Charters do not include ragbrai fees and
passes. You must obtain those on your own and will not be permitted
on buses without them."
When I spoke with Jim Lennie in Ankeny, he said would help anyone
wishing to attend find ragbrai passes. There are many who cancel,
so a club such as theirs has a small "network" to draw upon.
The Register is trying to limit the number of riders each year,
hence the rapid increase in baggage fees. To be honest, the
Register hands out 7,500 baggage tags, but there certainly are
more attending than that. The bike clubs offer an alternative.
Regards...
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1820.21 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Fri May 24 1991 15:38 | 13 |
| Yep, I knew about these clubs. I've always said that if one really
wanted it, just contact a Des Moines bicycle club. I just never
looked into it because I've always been with a charter group - BICYCLE
CHARTERS - who will also look for wristbands for you.
The Register says it only hands out 7500 but they had out more. The
last couple of years they have been numbered and a friend of mine
had one numbered of 8000.
We had a group several years ago (26 of us) called Team Hemmoriders
will we will be back again this year (only 8 people). Look for
our t-shirts. We are friends with Team Tacky from Iowa. Several of
our past members are members of both teams.
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1820.22 | Who Won The Lottery??? | SNOC02::LINCOLNR | IM2BZ2CU | Wed Jun 05 1991 20:36 | 16 |
| Re: .14 & .16
Patrick,
Can you let us know if you have sold the RAGBRAI wriststrap/baggage
tag yet? I can probably secure one from another source but want to
make sure that you aren't left holding an extra if you still haven't
managed to sell it.
I need to make airline reservations in the next few days so a prompt
response would be appreciated. Please send me mail or respond here so
that I can make final plans. I hope to see you and the others there if
it works out.
-Rob
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1820.23 | Can you ride with the DMCC? | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Fri Jun 07 1991 05:47 | 30 |
| Well, the winner was, Jim Lennie, believe it or not.
I threw the Des moines cycle club in for good measure, and
(ironically) they were the ultimate winner. But...
Here's the deal, I have not yet committed the extra wristband to
anyone in the Des Moines cycle club. (I ain't told Jim yet)
My offer is, if you are willing to ride/camp with the 300 or so
cyclists riding with the DMCC, I'd be willing to "tighten you up"
wit' a tag. You (or someone) will need to contact Jim Lennie in
Ankeny, Iowa* for an application (formality) to ride along.
* The number is in a previous reply...
As for air travel, you should contact American Airlines, as they
are running a "meeting saver fare" this year. You should be able
to book more then 30 days in advance, AND receive an additional
5% off this super saver fare. You will need to call the meeting
services desk toll free (from anywhere in U.S. or Canada) 7 days
a week from 7 am to 12 midnight U.S. central time.
Call 1-800-433-1790, ask for STAR files # SO171LL, and they will
make your reservations for you, (even mail your tickets for you,
at no charge if you use a valid credit card) no need to speak to
a travel agent.
Is the DMCC a good choice for you? Reply via vaxmail, I'll try
to respond monday evening. If yes, call Jim Lennie THIS weekend!
Good luck... Face
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1820.24 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Mon Jul 08 1991 19:34 | 3 |
| It's a week from this Friday................
Everyone set???????????????????
Missouri Valley here we come!!!!!!!!
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1820.25 | If I'm still alive... | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Tue Jul 09 1991 05:14 | 17 |
| I did fifty miles on monday, north of Boston.
Training on these New England roads never ceases to amaze me.
I've been yelled at, aimed at, grazed (yes grazed), forced off
the road as there "ain't be" much shoulder around these parts.
Route 2A is amazing to ride these days, heading past Hanscom
Air Force Base (saw the Thunderbirds this past weekend) heading
towards Carlisle Mass., EXCEPT when people throw s*** at you.
Probably just a local goon squad, no biggie, but those big rigs
are just TOO darn awnry to be passing by a biker with less than
3 feet between you and a "pancake machine". Those suckers "be"
goin' better'n forty mph, NOT a pleasant biking experience.
Can't wait to fly out of Logan on the 19th. I understand there
"be" quite a few people from Mass (non-dec) attending this year.
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1820.26 | training on 2A?! | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Tue Jul 09 1991 14:15 | 5 |
| [nothing to do with RAGBRAI, but...]
So what do you expect training on 2A? Why don't you get a couple of
1:25,000 topo maps and discover some back roads to train on? I also
rode 50 miles to the airshow Saturday, but stayed on backroads, and
had a very nice ride. -kb
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1820.27 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Tue Jul 09 1991 15:58 | 12 |
| My girlfriend and I rode 60+ Sunday east of Colorado Springs. It is
relatively flat with a few rolling hills. Problem...WIND! It took
us about 4 hours to ride to a little town 30 miles east of here and
took us only 1:45 to get back! If you are ever here in CS for class
or anything this hwy is great. For about 70 miles east of here there
is about a 6 foot margin. There is a new 18 mile trail north of town
for hiking or mountain biking too.
As for the traffic, you won't see that in IOWA! Your problem will be
running into other cyclists the first day.
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1820.28 | You be logical, Kimosabe... | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USC_IM$T Data Center Services | Thu Jul 11 1991 07:52 | 23 |
| Re .26
Actually, Rt. 2A separates the pups from the pitbulls, PAL...
There are a myriad of roads to discover in the surrounding areas,
I know, most of which are breathtaking in view. I've tagged along
with a few folks on weekends, and we've simply followed the road
markers left by previous clubs (green circles, yellow arrows, etc).
But since I'm a brainless simpleton, I continue to seek out roads
that make wearing a helmet seem useless in retrospect (what he said).
"Brazen city fool with a license to bleed", I know, sounds stupid.
T'anks fer 'da sugjessjun, dough...
Hopefully I'll grow some hair on my left arm again by the time I
"git" to Iowa... (Red Ford pickup shaved me arm two weeks ago)
If I wasn't dishing up sand with my front wheel, I WOULD have
memorized the s***head's license plate number...
Ohhhhhhh, Ragbrai, right, sorry, I drifted fer a moment...
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1820.29 | Worth the excess plane fare | NQOPS::CLELAND | USIM&T Data Center Services | Wed Aug 07 1991 07:00 | 15 |
| What a scene...
We created one everywhere we went...
I think Iowa likes this sort of thing...
The negatives cannot possibly outweigh the benefits derived from
more than 8,000 humans rolling their commerce into each town.
One pays close attention to survival after riding in Ragbrai.
The numbers of people falling off their mounts seemed a bit
excessive, at least when listening to the sqwauk box for a day.
There seemed to have been more ambulances present this year.
Especially at the top of those mongolian sized hills.
Those who pedaled this year know, "Iowa ain't flat".
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1820.30 | and the generation gap widens... | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Aug 07 1991 09:40 | 3 |
| What's a Mongolian sized hill?
ed
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1820.31 | Mongol horde related... | NQOPS::CLELAND | USIM&T Data Center Services | Fri Aug 09 1991 03:54 | 32 |
| A bunch of the folks from Boston, riding with the Des Moines cycle
club, sort of invented this term.
Iowa is definitely not flat, yet it seems to have this reputation
for being flat. This year was a little shorter than others, only
432 miles across, due to the large number of hills encountered.
The hills in Iowa can be relentless. Nothing compared to a mountain
surely, but they can be very long. Ceaseless, determined, almost
insurmountable (words that come to mind after downing drafts at a
local pub/bar), hence the assimilation to the mongol horde.
Dumb, yes, but Ragbrai is sort of an excuse to enjoy yourself,
down a few (hundred) drafts, and make up dumb expressions.
The hills on the very first day were truly relentless, as one
individual suffered some sort of serious coronary trouble.
I'm sorry I don't know his name, but he didn't make it. Rip.
Probably explains the excessive number of ambulances present for
the remainder of the ride. They seemed to be perched at the top
of the bigger hills, I guess to try and minimize their response
time for any cardiac emergencies.
Note: The Register had an excess # of baggage tags available this
year, Jim Lennie with the DMCC actually was selling tags
back to the Register the week before the ride.
There was a large a percentage of riders who were not
wearing their wristbands this year. And I noticed not ONE
vendor anywhere along the ride, that offered any sort of
discount for anyone wearing a wristband. As far as I could
tell, there really were no distinctions made between folks
wearing wristbands, and those that were not. As someone
visiting from out-of-state, I would much rather have the
wristband, to show that I indeed paid the fee.
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1820.32 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Fri Aug 09 1991 18:39 | 27 |
| The number of riders not wearing wristbands is generally around
1000 to 2000 depending on the day. There are always those who crash
the party. Most though are only local riders who ride for a day or
two. There are those who ride the entire ride and have their own
support vehicle. As you probably noticed it would have been real
easy to have your own support vehicle and camp just about anywhere.
No one checks for legality!
I'm not sure if I spoke with Jim Lennie or someone else with DMCC
but they were told by the Register that they could not sell their
excess tags and they had to sell them back to the Register. I was
told that this year there were a lot fewer people turned down in
the lottery (around 5000). Maybe one of the reasons was that it
was billed as a hilly course AND the new high entry fee ($60). Just
5 years ago it was only $25.
I found out that this higher fee was really a gift from the State of
Iowa. They demanded that the Register pay sales tax on each of the
entries (or bands) sold for the last 19 years! Geeze!
The first 2 days were HOT and Humid but the rest of the week could not
have been any nicer.
Hope you guys had a good time, my fiance and I really did.
Yeah, what did you think of New Virginia? Probably the best party town
on the tour.
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1820.33 | skunked again this year... | DEBUG::SCHULDT | I'm Occupant! | Mon Aug 12 1991 12:16 | 8 |
| Well, I didn't make it again this year; I didn't make the initial
drawing, and then when I found out my high school reunion was being
held on the 27th, I didn't really follow up any of the other ways to
get in.
Guess it's time to start planning for next year, though. Does
anyone have a working phone number for a tour service in Iowa that
goes? I'd _really_ like to make RAGBRAI '92.
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1820.34 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Mon Aug 12 1991 13:41 | 7 |
| There are several other notes in this conference on RAGBRAI. I listed
the charter group we ride with in one of them, BICYCLE CHARTERS.
However, getting in on a charter group like this does not insure that
you will get into RAGBRAI. You might look at reply .18 about the Des
Moines Cycling Club, this is as much a sure thing as I have ever seen.
They get a block of wristbands from the Register, if you join the club
you are basically in.
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