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The rocks were claiming many victims
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Bottlenecks were forming and anyone caught in them wuld be stuck...others however found a way around and were off and running!
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Traci Cecco picks her way through the mess, but unfortunatley a large rock bent her rear brake pedal causing her major issues. Traci went on to finish the day in the 5th spot
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Once free of the bottoms, riders had field sections mixed with wood lots to contend with. As for myself, I spent the first 30 minutes of the race standing at the most perfect spot in the world for pictures only to realize the arrows I had followed (backwards) were blue:ermm:
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Now I am no Joe Borich (see coverage of the Penton round for his snake catch exploits) but I found me one:scary: Ofcoure I am no steve Irwin so i let the little guy go on his way:p
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By the time I had found the race again:ermm: I figured I was at the tail end of the pack and had missed the front runners
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When I saw Greg Condon coming through, I felt a litte bad, Greg had switched over the break to running a Utility and this was his first national event on it. No sooner then he had passed, I saw several other top riders and realized that Condon wasn't near the back of the pack but was running upfront!!! Greg was man handling that UTE and running insode the top 10!
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Spectators were asking me where the mud hole was and if I knew anything and I couldnt tell them a thing. The area was so large that trying to cut off the leaders was pointless on foot!
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Once I reached the scoring area i found out that Angel Atwell had the lead and was putting distance between herself and Cecco
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Walker Fowler gets new goggles and heads back out
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