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2754.1 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Apr 20 1994 14:00 | 3 |
| Hi Scott... Where exactly is Carlisle, Ma???
Chip
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2754.2 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Apr 20 1994 14:07 | 11 |
| Chip,
First off, you gotta understand that I live in Nude Hampster.
Carlisle, MA, is kinda south of Westford and west of Beford.
Since I work in Littleton, I just take 110 to 225 east. That
takes me right into the center of Carlisle (a small rotary).
You stay on 225 until you get to the cemetary and Church St.
on your right. That's where the TT starts.
Scott
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2754.3 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Apr 20 1994 14:39 | 3 |
| Thanks...
Chip
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2754.4 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Thu Apr 21 1994 06:30 | 4 |
| hmmm, must blink while he's riding through Carlisle if he doesn't know
where it is...
ed
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2754.5 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Apr 27 1994 09:44 | 13 |
| Went to the TT last night.
Saw Sue Mildrum, a former Deccie. Found out she lives in
Nashua.
Saw ? Mackin. Ed said she beat Jeanne Golay in a big race last
year. She lives in up-state NY and was in the area on business.
Met Bob Holdsworth. Biggest bike I've seen, although he's no
taller than me. After he left (on the TT circuit), Ed mentioned
that Bob was 73. Pretty respectable time to: 32:27.
Scott
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2754.6 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed May 04 1994 09:23 | 7 |
| Nice turnout last night. 13 riders.
Rich Balderelli 24:24
Ed Kross 24:41
Ray Schultz 25:19 (1980 Olympic Team)
Scott
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2754.7 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed May 11 1994 09:59 | 7 |
| Windy last night. Lots of bugs. 7 riders.
Ed Kross 25:12
Bob Holdsworth 32:27 71 years old
Dan Wolfson 35:?? 10 years old
Scott
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2754.8 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed May 25 1994 09:44 | 12 |
| Well, it's either feast or famine.
On 17 May, we had 3 riders (it was raw and cold).
On 24 May, we had 24 riders (including Karol Zielonko).
In fact, Ed had to get his laptop out to figure out the
starting order (fastest first).
Fastest ride was 24:?? by a fella named Larson. Ed was second
fastest.
Scott
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2754.9 | | JURA::MACFADYEN | keep moving | Thu May 26 1994 05:19 | 10 |
| > In fact, Ed had to get his laptop out to figure out the
> starting order (fastest first).
That's not how to do tt starting orders! You've got to scatter the
fast riders through the field, usually off multiples of five, with
the expected fastest off last. How can you have any tension on the
leader board if no-one expects to beat the first time?
Rod
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2754.10 | | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Thu May 26 1994 05:50 | 16 |
|
Usual format with a large field is the fastest last. The second fastest
goes 10 minutes before that, the 3rd 10 minutes before that, etc. When
you can't go any further back, you put the next fastest 5 minutes
before the fastest in the field and so on. When you run out of places
doing that, you should have pretty much covered all the top riders
anyway. Then it just becomes a case of fitting in riders into the
spaces making sure that team mates are spread apart.
However, at small events like this one with a turn up on the night
entry, we used to pick numbers so that it became more of a competition.
Besides, fastest first and slowest last generally makes the event last
longer, and riders will find it harder to use their minute man as a
carrot.
Graham.
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2754.11 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Thu May 26 1994 09:48 | 7 |
| We all know how TTs are supposed to be run. But Ed has to go
before the Carlisle selectmen every year and justify them
letting this race continue. So, his compromise is to start
fastest first to minimize people passing one another and
riding side by side.
Scott
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2754.12 | | MASALA::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Thu May 26 1994 10:09 | 4 |
|
The world's gone mad. I'm sure of it....
Graham.
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2754.13 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Thu May 26 1994 11:14 | 11 |
| Tuesday night, at least 5 people stopped to ask or complain
about the riders on "their" roads. One older woman yelled that
she didn't like cyclists turning in front of her. I told her
to tell them, since I was on a bike. Another woman came up and
wanted to complain about riders riding two abreast. I asked her
which way they were going. When she told me, I said, "They're
not with us," and they weren't. The TT is set up with almost
all right turns. The cyclists she was asking about were going
in the other direction.
Scott
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2754.14 | | NASZKO::MILLS | | Thu May 26 1994 12:27 | 5 |
| One of many cultural differences between the US and [at least parts of]
Europe is the treatment of bicyclists. In France and Geneva, where I
lived for several years, bicyclists seemed to be objects of veneration
rather than objects of verbal abuse. Sigh...
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2754.15 | Jerks come in all sizes | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu May 26 1994 12:36 | 4 |
| Plus, there are too many people with time on their hands (as well as
needing a life!).
Chip
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2754.16 | | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Thu May 26 1994 12:50 | 16 |
| > The world's gone mad. I'm sure of it....
>
Graham, this is the US. In the US. cyclists are, coarsely but also frankly
speaking, treated like shit.
BTW, I got my first "GET THE F**K OFF THE ROAD" of the season on Tuesday while
warming up for the TT.
> Tuesday night, at least 5 people stopped to ask or complain
> about the riders on "their" roads.
I can picture alot of complaints that have nothing to do with the event as these
roads are very popular for cycling every day of the week. Some people are just
bike haters. They just have no concept of sharing the road. (The militant "Cars
Suck" type cyclists don't help any.)
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2754.17 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu May 26 1994 13:03 | 1 |
| <- Hey busses and trucks suck too! :-)
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2754.18 | Some Cyclists Do Cause Problems | LHOTSE::DAHL | | Thu May 26 1994 13:06 | 58 |
| RE: <<< Note 2754.13 by DELNI::CRITZ "Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3" >>>
> One older woman yelled that
> she didn't like cyclists turning in front of her. I told her
> to tell them....
Indeed, a cyclist should not turn in front of anyone else in a dangerous/unsafe
manner. Thanks for telling her to tell them.
Sorry to continue away from the time trial topic, but I can't resist. I see
more bad actions carried out by cyclists (e.g., running lights and stops) than
I see bad actions carried out by motorists against cyclists (e.g., yelling,
cutting off). No wonder we have a bad reputation. We deserve it, from what I
can tell.
Just the other night was an incident that really bothered me. I was on a group
ride, about fifth or sixth in line out of ten or twelve. We were riding on a
two-lane road with a gravel/sand shoulder. A car going in our direction, which
was a hundred feet or so in front of the cyclists, signalled, slowed and
stopped in order to turn left (away from us) into a driveway. There wan't much
room between the stopped car and the right edge of the pavement; maybe two
feet. A few other cars behind the first one slowed and stopped, waiting for the
lead car to pull into the driveway.
The lead couple of cyclists braked hard and started yelling at the
waiting-to-turn motorist at the tops of their lungs. The rest of us cyclists
behind had to brake hard and go into the loose shoulder to avoid running into
the first cyclists. No one was hurt or fell over. But the shouting match
(started by the cyclists) continued for a moment until the opposite lane of
traffic was clear and the stopped car was able to turn into the driveway.
What the hell was all the fuss about? Even now I don't see what made the lead
cyclists brake hard and start shouting. There was just enough room to pass the
stopped car. At the end of the ride I talked to the cyclists about it, and they
said that the car should have stopped more over to the left side of the lane
than in the center, where it was. I agreed that this would have been nice. But
there was no need to do what the lead cyclists did.
To make matters worse, after the motorist had pulled into the driveway, and
us group of cyclists continued on our way:
1) As the other cars who were stopped behind the turning car were able to
continue and pass us (in a safe manner), the lead couple of cyclists
gave the finger to these other cars. There was no cause for that, since
these other cars had done nothing whatsoever out of the ordinary or
unsafe.
2) The first car (who had pulled into the driveway) pulled back out of the
driveway and drove up alongside the group and started shouting back at
us. Of course this made a bunch of the cyclists in the group shout in
return, yelling all sorts of things, calling out license plate numbers,
etc. I would not have been a bit surprised to see a fistfight break
out.
It seems to me that the cyclists screwed up here. For no really compelling
reason that I could see (from my position in the middle of the line), we have
made at least one person HATE cyclists.
-- Tom
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2754.19 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu May 26 1994 13:15 | 9 |
| Yup.. Don't ride with those guys or make those guys not ride with
you!
Generally, I wouldn't generalize and I'll assume you didn't mean
too... A lot, maybe. All, defintely not.
Chip
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2754.20 | | LHOTSE::DAHL | | Thu May 26 1994 13:57 | 14 |
| RE: <<< Note 2754.19 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>
> Yup.. Don't ride with those guys or make those guys not ride with
> you!
I'm thinking hard about it; I'd hate to drop the ride since it's usually very
enjoyable.
> Generally, I wouldn't generalize and I'll assume you didn't mean
> too...
I over-generalized in my original title to reply 18. I've changed it now to
"Some..."
-- Tom
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2754.21 | | ODIXIE::CIAROCHI | | Thu May 26 1994 17:01 | 8 |
| I get noise once in a while. Oddly enough, it's far worse on weekends.
I have to agree with .18. For every 1000 cars, I see one jerk. I hate
to insult fellow cyclists, but it's more like one in ten. It seems
like all you really need to do is be polite, and the rest takes care of
itself. I had a cyclist once yell at me and flip me the bird when I
passed him - and I was on a bike! Wadda twit...
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2754.22 | | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Fri May 27 1994 03:39 | 17 |
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Maybe, I've picked up Scott's message wrong. Who are the 'Carlisle
selectmen'? I presumed that they were cyclists who organised the
calendar. That's why I replied. If they are non-cyclists who grant
permission then that's different...
Remember, the UK may be on this side of the Atlantic and part of the
European Community (sort of :*), but there the similarity ends. We are
the least European European country. If you know what I mean... :*)
All the American woes do apply to us as well. My particular county
(Fife) is just lucky that our Chief Constable quite enjoys watching
bike races and encourages us to organise big races like the one we have
on this weekend where the 5 national UK countries are firlding their
Commonwealth Games squads. In other parts of the country, bike races
are discouraged...
Graham.
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2754.23 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri May 27 1994 07:07 | 11 |
| Selectmen are local (elected) "demi-gods" who make decisions on
what goes on in cities/towns and what doesn't. Small town politics
and the rabble that are generally in the middle are usually clueless
regardless of the debate.
BTW, I always try and be proactive when I'm out. If a motorist sees
me coming and stops or yields (even when they're supposed to) I
always give a friendly "thank you" nod or wave. I figure this is
worth its weight in gold and might save someone's life some day.
Chip
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2754.24 | | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Fri May 27 1994 07:29 | 5 |
|
Let me guess they are the type of people where you feel that the desire
to be a selectman should bar you from life from ever being one...
Graham.
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2754.25 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri May 27 1994 08:31 | 3 |
| Ahhh, you know the type, eh? :-)
Chip
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2754.26 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Fri May 27 1994 09:10 | 23 |
| There are several forms of government available to towns and cities in
the USofA. Each form of gov't in NH is designed by the state so
that the towns pick from a menu of (I think 9) where the most primative
is "Selectmen, town meeting" so that we, the town's registered
voters, elect an odd group of individuals to manage the day to day
business of the town and we have an annual town meeting to vote on
such things as budget items and town policy, occasionally directing
the Selectpersons to do or not do certain things.
These Selectmen are paid a nominal sum in exchange for answering the
phone calls of the always friendly citizenry and meet regularly,
usually in public, to discuss town matters. There is often a big
hassle about them meeting non-publicly. For example, if someone
has a cocktail party and invites 2 of the 3 Selectmen, it could
be considered an unannounced non-public meeting so they have to be
careful about what they discuss. The office is often held by persons
with some interest in town affairs, such as Realtors, thus there is
great opportunity for the dreaded Conflict of Interest to occur.
ed
PS: Of course, I meant to say "elect an odd 'number' of individuals"
:-)
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2754.27 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jun 01 1994 15:39 | 10 |
| OK, back to our regularly-scheduled TT.
14 riders (and a couple of riders who arrived a little too
late to start).
Eric Marrow 25:17
Ed Kross 25:25
Bob Holdsworth 32:25 (71 is what he puts on the sheet. One)
(of the other riders says, "Bob's been)
(saying he was 71 for years.")
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2754.28 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Thu Jun 02 1994 07:17 | 6 |
| If he's anything like the frames:
"Those Holdsworths just keep on rolling."
:-)
ed
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2754.29 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jun 08 1994 10:04 | 5 |
| Nice turn out last night. 17 riders of varying degrees.
Ed Kross 24:18
Rich Balderelli 24:22
Bob Holdsworth 31:49
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2754.30 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Mon Jun 20 1994 09:46 | 15 |
| 14 June 1994
Interesting evening. Ray Schultz (course record holder) was
there to watch. Fella named Ray Johnson also there. Ray Schultz
rides in talking about this little guy burning up the course.
Well, it was Ray Johnson. He woulda done a sub 24 minutes if
he hadn't had to come to a complete stop at the rotary in
Carlisle.
Ray Johnson 24:10
Sorry, forgot the rest of the times.
Scott
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2754.31 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jun 22 1994 09:13 | 18 |
| Last night, it was in the high 60s with 100% humidity.
Nine riders showed for the TT.
Steve Long 24:20
Ed Kross 25:1?
Bob Holdsworth 34:58
This was the first time this year for Steve Long. When he signed
in, he put a best time in the high 23s. I said, "Man, that's
almost the course record!" Well, he looks real serious and didn't
do badly for a damp course and his first time this year.
Bob was riding a fixed gear and said he was having a little
trouble on the descents because he had to spin faster than
was comfortable.
Scott
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2754.32 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jun 29 1994 09:48 | 31 |
| 28 June 1994
? Heidemann 22:31 ******************
Ray Schultz/Tom Stevens 23:24
Ed Kross 24:41
The course record is around 23:30, held by Ray Schultz. Well,
as you can see, some fella from Colorado rode 22:31. He and
I both came up with the same time. There were some doubts
last night about the time. Not that he didn't ride the time,
but that he might have missed one of the turns.
Just after the Fenn School in Concord, you have to turn right,
then left, then right again. However, it is possible to turn
right right right and come out on the same return road, but
further up the course. So, we all were a bit skeptical, for the
following reasons:
1. First time on the course
2. Not a fast night (by most riders own admission)
3. Ray and Tom did a team TT of 23:24
4. Heidemann beat Ray's record by a minute.
Anyway, there were 36 riders last night. In fact, Ray and Tom
finished before all the riders had started. I was busier than
a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest.
Ed said he's not going to do Fitchburg. He going to spend the
long weekend getting in some major miles for RAAM.
Scott
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2754.33 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jun 29 1994 12:41 | 7 |
| This guy show up for the Longsjo? We ahve this kinda thing
happen at the Rte 140 TT. People blow into town early (Elite's
Sports) and blister the TT as a training ride...
Just wondering...
Chip
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2754.34 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jun 29 1994 12:48 | 11 |
| Chip,
Sorry, I shoulda added that part. Yes, he said he was here
from CO to ride the Longsjo. I missed his first name, but
his last name was definitely Heidemann.
I wish we could confirm what route he actually took. But,
since both get you to the same road, we'll probably never
know for sure.
Scott
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2754.35 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jul 13 1994 10:05 | 13 |
| Nice turnout last night. Something like 33 riders. No wind
to speak of and few mosquitos. I did make one fella a little
mad when he discovered that I had no finish time for him.
He did admit that he got lost, so his time would have been
bogus, anyway. And, we gave him his money back, so all he
expended was a little time and energy and now he knows the
course.
? Larkin 23:49
Kurt Hackler 24:45 (This is one fast teenager)
Ed Kross 24:45
Scott
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2754.36 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Jul 20 1994 10:25 | 14 |
| The three H's last night. Still had 22 riders show up. I met
a few people I didn't know. Last TT for Ed before RAAM. He
and half the crew are leaving Saturday. The rest of us fly
out on the 27th.
Ed Kross 24:3?
Bob Holdsworth 31:13 (The oldest rider there (71). Bob's till
(hoping to break 31 minutes)
Dan Wolfson 33:00 (The youngest rider there (10))
Bob Evans and one of his friends were only seconds apart, with
Bob losing. That brought out some interesting expletives.
Scott
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2754.37 | Ray Johnson - 23:13 | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Mon Aug 15 1994 13:39 | 6 |
| Arrive at a time station during RAAM. "We have a message for
you." Ray Johnson sets a new course record while Ed and krew
are away. I think it was 23:13. I'll find out for sure tomorrow
night when I see Ed and let you know.
Scott
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2754.38 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Aug 17 1994 10:17 | 16 |
| Well, 37 (or 39) riders last night. Ed Kross showed up just
as we were sending riders off. Ray Johnson was there, of
course.
Ray set the NEBC club record while we were at RAAM:
23:16
He broke it last night:
23:05
I guess John Heidemann, mentioned in 2754.32, still has
the course record.
Scott
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2754.39 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Aug 24 1994 10:07 | 10 |
| About 16 to 18 riders last night.
Barb Pike 29:52
This is a new record, although I don't have the specifics, such as
age, NEBC or non-NEBC, etc. Old record was something like 30:05.
She was happy.
Scott
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2754.40 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Aug 31 1994 09:05 | 22 |
| 16 riders last night. A couple new folks.
Ed Kross 24:59
Charles Lamb 27:00
Bob Evans 27:08
Iffen you want to do this TT, only two more nights left (last
night will be 13 September).
On another note, Ed said he was the first one across the line
at the RR at Stratton Mountain. He didn't win, however.
Unfortunately, he was between the lead rider (who was out of
sight) and the pack (who were out of sight). He came to a T that
had a cop holding traffic. Problem was, Ed turned the wrong way
and they didn't tell him otherwise. So, he crossed the line
thinking he got second. The USCF official informed him of his
error. One or two of the riders last night were needling him
a little. What a hoot. And, he said he was riding really well
for a RR.
Scott
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2754.41 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Sep 07 1994 10:54 | 18 |
| Nine riders last night. And, I actually wrote down all the
times.
Owen Mconagle 24:35
John Rowles.....24:47
Ed Kross........25:05
Brian Fuller....25:49
Rob Naser.......25:52
Scott Carlson...26:32
Charles Lamb....26:58
John Richards...27:23
Norm Harris.....31:00
Only one more night. Starting to get dark pretty early now.
Scott
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2754.42 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Sep 14 1994 09:54 | 14 |
| 12 riders last night for the last TT of the year.
Tom Scanlon.....23:53 (PR for Tom)
John Rowles.....24:21
Owen McGonigle..24:23
Ed Kross........24:23
Kurt Hackler....24:39
John Richards...27:45
Van Bares.......29:27
Jeff Hattem.....30:25
Stan Grayson....30:45
Norm Harris.....30:50 (PR for Norm)
Brian Faulkner..31:46
Dan Wolfson.....32:40 (11 years old)
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2754.43 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Thu Feb 09 1995 10:07 | 13 |
| Karol Zielonko and I were talking about this TT the other day.
One of the towns has installed stop signs where once there was
only a blinking yellow light. This, of course, affects greatly
the TT. Anyway, I received a newsletter last night from NEBC
(Ed Kross' club) wherein he indicates that these stop signs may
sound the death knell for the Charlie Baker Memorial TT. Other
comments indicate that this TT has been going on continuously
for something like 30 years.
My last day here is the 17th of February, so any further info
will have to be gotten elsewhere.
Scott
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