F7Cannon wrote:Thank's for the feedback guys. I didn't realize you could race a SS in the other classes because on the SOA site the only single speed class listed is the 60 min race. Also which license do I need to purchase? It is a little confusing as to which one I need for a one day race. Do I need to do this online at the USAC website or can you just purchase one at the race day of?
Overdrive wrote:F7Cannon wrote:Thank's for the feedback guys. I didn't realize you could race a SS in the other classes because on the SOA site the only single speed class listed is the 60 min race. Also which license do I need to purchase? It is a little confusing as to which one I need for a one day race. Do I need to do this online at the USAC website or can you just purchase one at the race day of?
You can buy a one day / day of at the race
F7Cannon wrote:Overdrive wrote:F7Cannon wrote:Thank's for the feedback guys. I didn't realize you could race a SS in the other classes because on the SOA site the only single speed class listed is the 60 min race. Also which license do I need to purchase? It is a little confusing as to which one I need for a one day race. Do I need to do this online at the USAC website or can you just purchase one at the race day of?
You can buy a one day / day of at the race
Thanks Anne! I think I am going to give this a shot. Going to give it a try on the SS MTB and if it's something I enjoy a new set of dedicated cross tires will be going on the Christmas list for the new bike.
Overdrive wrote:
Of course it enables one to pursue getting another bike
jonw9 wrote:Sorry Annie,
I thought the race was Saturday. I am racing at Pando on Sunday, and thus will not be able to attend the race back in E.L.
Perhaps the next one...
jonw9 wrote:I think I have seen that clinic:

jimh wrote:Is there more info available for this race? I can't find any of the basic info at the Stomach of Anger website. You know, like where is the course located (more specific directions than "Lansing")?
jimh wrote:Is there more info available for this race? I can't find any of the basic info at the Stomach of Anger website. You know, like where is the course located (more specific directions than "Lansing")?
F7Cannon wrote:So much for that. Clipped a tree with my elbow on one of the downhill sections on my second lap at Maybury today. Got in a third lap and it felt ok but that was probably just from running on adrenaline. Now that I am home and sitting here relaxing it is hurting pretty bad.
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