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Old 06-11-2004, 11:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
Matt O'Toole
 
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RAAM rider needs crew, expenses paid summer adventure...

Bike club comrade and friend James Rosar is riding the RAAM this year. He
qualified the other day and is otherwise good to go, but he's a little short of
crew. So far he has two people signed on for the duration, but needs about 4
more. So if you're free from 6/19 to 7/2, and you're looking for an adventure,
James could use your help! --Matt

> Hi Everybody!
>
> Hey, my entering the 2004 Insight Race Across America should be proof
> enough
> that I need help, but really - what I need help with is with crew. No one
> does this race alone, it's too dangerous! Each rider has to have a vehicle
> with flashing lights on driving along the roadside right behind them, day
> and night, for both defense from traffic and to direct and support the
> rider. I'm looking for anyone with both a driver's licence and the time to
> spare to be a part of my crew. If I accept you, I'll pay your
> transportation to the start in San Diego and back from Atlantic City, and
> room and board for the remainder. Those with suitable skills, experience
> and friends may receive additional compensation. It's a two week event,
> from
> June 19th to July 2nd, and I need at least six people. This will be one
> major adventure, and not for the wimps! Wanna go?
>
> For event information, see: <http://www.raceacrossamerica.org>
>
> My email address is: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>
> If you know someone who might be available, please send me how I can
> contact
> them. (If they last, there may be a reward!)
>
> I've just requalified for RAAM by riding the Race Across Oregon, a pretty
> tough ride, in 41:12, placing eighth overall in a field of eighteen, where
> eight DNF'ed; and of the three rookies who finished, I was second. Not
> bad, learned a lot, and the two guys who crewed for me were terrific, and
> are on board for RAAM.
>
> Nuts, huh? Great and glorious nuts! Why life, if not for challenge and
> adventure?


If you're interested, you've gotta let me know really soon, like Monday the
14th at the latest! --James


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