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Dual In the Sun: Southern California two-person cross-country race
Posted Date: 8/5/2009
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Save the date: August 23, 2009 at Corriganville County Park in Simi Valley, California for the Dual in the Sun relay race. Two people alternate laps untill the clock runs out and the wnning team crosses the finish line. The race ends on the winner's lap. Masters and Cat 4 and 5 classes go 60 minutes (one hour for non metric folks) and cat 1,2 and 3, and Masters under 35 years go 90 minutes (one and a half hours nmf). he entire show will be over by noon thirty, so racers can be home in time to mow the lawn. Cyclocross bikes (gasp!) are welcome. Team fees are $60 for two (pre-entry) and $70 on race day. Medals go to the top three teams in each category.
 
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Scary Fast Spyder Gloves (Very comfy)
 
All pre-registered races will recieve a Scary Fast beanie and Scary Fast Spyder full-finger gloves (very nice, I use them myself)--it's a $55 value, so your entry really costs five bucks.
 
Sooooo:
Sign up at www.bikereg.com
 
Aaaand:
Get there using this handy Google map
 
 
 
 
 
Brought to you by the great guys at Scary Fast
 
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