I don't care where AL Holtsberry finishes. I just want him to finish. If he sets this record, I'm thinking it will stand for a very long time!
Or until
Al runs it again in two years and ups the bar even further. I'm not sure this is his last.
Josh, Brant, and Tony each gained ground this leg. Tony went from 32nd to 29th. Brant went from 13th (I think) to 7th. A respectable jump. And Josh moved from 2nd to first. Not much of a jump (haha), but the one that is the most important.
And I'd note that although
Erik Lipps dropped from 3rd to 7th I think he recognized a couple of mistakes he made, got to the CP intentionally early to get some extra rest for the final leg, and is well positioned with more states than anybody else in the Top 10. If state count is a factor in this (and the fact they display it prominently along with NP count in the standings list suggests it is) that
should give him some flexibility to go after higher point bonuses without having to worry
as much which state they're bagging.
And I have to reshare an anecdote about
Chris McGaffin from 2007. It was his first IBR and first time in the United States.....he knew New York and LA were on other sides of the country, but said he was a little unsure about where all the states were.
He says in his Irish lilt as he's trying to puzzle out a route, "Matt. Help me out. Is Nevada near New Jersey?"
I looked at him, remained silently stunned, and blinked wide-eyed several times.
He said, "It's across the bleatin' country isn't it?"
I said, "Not all the way, but it's pretty far...."
Unfortunately he DNF'ed but took it all in stride saying at the end banquet, "Maybe it's because I'm from Ireland where a full lap of the country is a little less than 1,000 miles. I didn't realize how big the U.S. is. I thought it was about the size of the original 13 colonies." We bought him several drinks.
He came back in 2009 after some of us shared a grade school website where you had to drag the state shape into the right spot and reported when we asked about his geography readiness, "I'm a little iffy on where the Dakotas are compared to Minnesota and Nebraska, but I know none of them are anywhere near Mississippi."
He finished '09 firmly in the middle.
And, maybe it was also because Rick loaned him an FJR and he reported, "They go a lot faster than rental Goldwings."
I'm crossing my fingers for
Perry Karsten. He's persistent, patient, had some bad luck over the years, and is due a better finish. Go Perry!
And
Josh? Oh....my....gawd! He's a frickin' animal!