BikerGeek99
Yeah, it's a concrete corn cob. So?
The riders were looking pretty good. I didn't notice anyone with the '10,000-foot stare.'CHECKPOINT ONE PHOTOS UP in the Links section: https://ibr.wvi.com
The riders were looking pretty good. I didn't notice anyone with the '10,000-foot stare.'CHECKPOINT ONE PHOTOS UP in the Links section: https://ibr.wvi.com
Coming from Working on the Railroad....I see the seeds sprouting. Deliciously devious!The 4th in the string is tripled! No wonder so many of them are taking so long to get out of the barn. Imagine what leg 3 will bring. At least these legs are only 2+ days long. The 3rd leg they will be planning 5 days with a potentially even more complex puzzle again.
This is a mind-burner rally. Certainly a thinking man's (& womanz) rally IMO.Because of that, I doubt we'll see many (any?) gen3 bikes at the top.The 4th in the string is tripled! No wonder so many of them are taking so long to get out of the barn.
Pictures or it didn't happen.RJ said: BTW, found my Team Meese T-Shirt from 2011, I think I may have to sport that for the next week.
Any Tenere riders in the immediate vicinity of Allen, Texas?
We have a couple from the UK riding in the Iron Butt Rally with a failed
part on their Super Tenere near the IBR Checkpoint at the Courtyard by
Marriott Allen, Texas at the John Q Hammond Center.
We are currently trying to get the bike collected and returned to the
hotel. If you might be willing and able to assist, please contact me at
[email protected]
Thanks,
John
First leg, biding her time, well within striking distance. JO is going to have to be beaten though, he won't give it away. Lotta fresh smiling faces at the checkpoint.Paul Slaton 18th 3553 miles - That many miles with all of the rest time and bonus stops. JSNS
Come on Bionic Pelvis, we want to see you in the top 10 at the next check point.
He is definitely amazing! Is this his 3rd IBR on the Ninjette? Really have to give kudos to someone who gets off the barcalounger rides and puts in those kind of hours and miles on a little sewing machine. Surely a testament to mental toughness and will..... two items I am obviously lacking!Kurt Worden on his Ninja 250 is currently in 16th place, riding a very efficient rally. Mileage that puts most in the bottom half, but he's up with more than 17,000 points and 2300ish miles.
Wow!
Awesome Timmerest, thanks for sharing. Really fascinating to break this down. One observation I made before you made it obvious is Bob Lilly BRUTE-FORCING himself into 2nd place. We'll see if these Brute force guys (Like Slayton) can stay fresh enough for the long hall.Here's the leg 1 results sorted by points per mile:
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqfFHIB477eTiDmoRm7ycoe_5YIW
Tim
Thanks. That makes EL stand right out riding a great first leg.Here's the leg 1 results sorted by points per mile:
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqfFHIB477eTiDmoRm7ycoe_5YIW
Tim
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