Brief PR update
We've wrapped up most of the logistical planing for March 29th's UCI Ultimate Dirt Challenge as well as April 6th's UCI Bayamon MTB Challenge - the courses are fast and in great shape thanks to their dry winter, and now that I've GPS'd the race courses, its surprising how much climbing is accumulated even on the "flat" race courses.

It explains why these races are so tough, but fun to watch and race.

On the way home yesterday the route passes one of the more famous snorkeling spots - The Steps. I took a quick dip but otherwise haven't been in the western waters yet. I think on Wednesday it'll happen...no whale sitings to speak of yet, either.

How's this for a hilly mtb ride - 8600' in 40 miles. Puerto Rico is the new Columbia. 103mph max? The trees were a little too dense for the GPS at times...

It explains why these races are so tough, but fun to watch and race.

On the way home yesterday the route passes one of the more famous snorkeling spots - The Steps. I took a quick dip but otherwise haven't been in the western waters yet. I think on Wednesday it'll happen...no whale sitings to speak of yet, either.

How's this for a hilly mtb ride - 8600' in 40 miles. Puerto Rico is the new Columbia. 103mph max? The trees were a little too dense for the GPS at times...



1 Comments:
Can we bring Mas O Menos to Rincon, PR?? It's going to be cold this weekend in Terlingua, TX.
Craig
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