tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5167425142936165374.post5461883880483308080..comments2023-06-25T09:43:40.805-04:00Comments on MO7S: The Last LaughChris Doubledayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00592579891007444153noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5167425142936165374.post-37232793043700193622011-05-02T09:20:19.400-04:002011-05-02T09:20:19.400-04:00Lest we not forget:
1) Mark "I can hop off t...Lest we not forget:<br /><br />1) Mark "I can hop off that bridge" Saggese discovering too late that even big wheels can stop cold in mud, sending said rider over the bars and back into the side of the bridge. Nice bulls-eye wound on the hip btw you DB!<br /><br />2) Speaking of Hip Hip, I found an old vid done by Grand Master C-Dub when he had more (and better) hair: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diiL9bqvalo<br /><br />3) Laughing like a school girl (is that a Katy Perry song too?) was either from too much fun or too much pain. Damn that "Impossible Hill" past mile marker 25! It owned all of us.<br /><br />3A) Hell Hill lived up to its name. The first part is bad enough, then you round the bend and there's f'n more. And right near the top - some soft mulchy crap to really bog you down before you can rightfully claim victory. Wow.<br /><br />3B) The one and only MR riding a bike obviously fresh off the workstand at MRDBS. Rear derailleur out of whack = chain in spokes, front derailleur out of whack preventing MR from finding his granny gear until there was only a few miles to go. Heluva effort in the middle ring MR!<br /><br />4) We were making better time than the Amish contingent, but hats off (no pun intended) to them for gittin' 'er done in jeans and plaid button down shirts.<br /><br />5) Yes, Ganly's. Beer. 'Nuff said!<br /><br />Really a great friggin' time - well done lads!Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09412379442075026195noreply@blogger.com