Colin24
IBA# 446
Absolutely fantastic news for Wendy. That is _SO_ awesome. You go girl!
There are a few things I am noting at the end of this years rally.
1) The aforementioned first victory by a women. Just awesome. We've had women riders around before that have ridden at this level. But to finally have one win it is just awesome.
2) I don't know if its just my impression or the numbers back it up. But there seemed to be very few (if any) accident induced trips to the Hospital in an ambulance. One of the things I am always impressed with the IBA\IBR is the commitment to safety. But in spite of that when your running 100 riders 10,000 miles in two weeks (1,000,000 miles!) then $h#t is going to happen. And there usually is one or two of these incidents. But this year it seems that everyone made it home safe (or at least the incidents were of the self-induced dropsies category).
3) The bikes. Wendy was the only Yamaha in the top 10. As much as we love to pile on the BMW's around here the reality is they still seem to be the goto bike for the rally (5 of top 10). Then theres the Hondas who had a 1-2 punch with both a Goldwing and Silverwing (And I mean the cool Silverwing, not the lame *** scooter version) in the top 10. Would love to see more pictures of Dylans Silverwing.
4) Who took what route. I am open to correction but the rumours I've heard is that Owen went to Alaska (came in 7) and Crocket stayed south in the lower 48. So who were the rest of the Alaska bunch. There are some stories I am anxious to hear! Waiting patiently for the full bonus listing to be published.
Well, now that the rally is over I think I will get back to my regular life instead of banging away on the refresh button on Spotwalla!
- Colin
There are a few things I am noting at the end of this years rally.
1) The aforementioned first victory by a women. Just awesome. We've had women riders around before that have ridden at this level. But to finally have one win it is just awesome.
2) I don't know if its just my impression or the numbers back it up. But there seemed to be very few (if any) accident induced trips to the Hospital in an ambulance. One of the things I am always impressed with the IBA\IBR is the commitment to safety. But in spite of that when your running 100 riders 10,000 miles in two weeks (1,000,000 miles!) then $h#t is going to happen. And there usually is one or two of these incidents. But this year it seems that everyone made it home safe (or at least the incidents were of the self-induced dropsies category).
3) The bikes. Wendy was the only Yamaha in the top 10. As much as we love to pile on the BMW's around here the reality is they still seem to be the goto bike for the rally (5 of top 10). Then theres the Hondas who had a 1-2 punch with both a Goldwing and Silverwing (And I mean the cool Silverwing, not the lame *** scooter version) in the top 10. Would love to see more pictures of Dylans Silverwing.
4) Who took what route. I am open to correction but the rumours I've heard is that Owen went to Alaska (came in 7) and Crocket stayed south in the lower 48. So who were the rest of the Alaska bunch. There are some stories I am anxious to hear! Waiting patiently for the full bonus listing to be published.
Well, now that the rally is over I think I will get back to my regular life instead of banging away on the refresh button on Spotwalla!
- Colin