Thanks son!! My favorite course compliment I got was while Amy Cutler and I were running around the course during your race. She said "Only you could design a course that a guy on a mountain bike could win on!!" Come to think of it, maybe it wasn't a compliment, but I took it as one
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I've spent my morning so far going through BikeReg emails. We got a ton of good feedback from the racers. I'm not sure if anyone could understand the feeling when you're hard work is truly appreciated. Makes me wanna step it up even bigger for next year!! It's on!! Here's a couple
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"....not sure who designed the course (only able to do saturday's race), but I wasn't expecting such a well-designed, varietal course! I am putting it on par with this year's Granogue and Fairhill courses. I hope this race continues and is on the same land. alot of possibilities."
"Brilliant course (a few vv minor tweaks) - raced Saturday, so nice to
finally have proper cross weather - there seems to be a passion this season
for courses that just have tight turn after tight turn - your course had a
great balance of turns/ tech bits, but strung together with 'easier'/fun
bits that you cold blast - if someone sucked at the turns or tech bits they
could still catch up on the power bits - great job - pit was way too small -
and perhaps the course narrowed a bit quick after the start"
We actually fixed both of those things for sunday
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-Jim.
PS-Results are up. I posted the link in the Horeshoe thread. Here's my jibberish math...