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20th Race Across America (RAAM)Portland, Oregon to Pensacola, Florida. June 16 - ?Main Page Previous Day Next Day 6:45 RAAM Time Outside Manila, Utahby Jim Pitre Sunrise at Flaming Gorge Dam, 50 degrees, slight tail wind Leading RAAM Teams have checked in at Time Station 2 Night moves Sometimes on the road, the music we listen to coincides with our truth. Allen Larsen experienced that as he approached the Utah boarder at 3:45 this morning with his support van wearing The Cars' "I Love the night life, Baby." "Hody-doo," Larsen said with a smile en route to hitting Time Station 17 at 5:10. Wolfgang Fasching, for now still riding his own race checked in at Time Station 18 at 1:35. Larsen benefited from a two hour nap at the base of mountains towering above Ogden, Utah. He avoided a canyon climb in late afternoon heat, sliding from 4th to 2nd, which belonged to Kish. As Larsen was passing Kish, Stefan Lau was weaving across the yellow stripe until his crew corralled him. Soon he showed good form, leaning low into a descent and picking up speed to pass Time Station 16 at 00:46. Fabio faded a bit. During his rest from 1:15 until at least 2:30, his crew reported battle sores and painful feet. He hit Time Station 16 at 3:42, nearly 3 hours after Lau. Earlier, near Fort Bridger, Wyoming, Kish led Fabio by just 50 yards. The space held as the two passed Time Station 15. The Kish Krew was changing vehicles and sent their little red motor scooter to pace and carry replacement tires in case they were needed. An hour and a half later, Kish had dusted Fabio. Ish Makk also cleared Time Station 16, and with Fasching out of range, they're all gunning for Larsen. We'll see if they love daytime, too. Results - as at day 3Men's Solo Time Section Time Distance covered To go Average speed 1 Wolfgang Fasching 21 17:35 1281.3 1710.6 15.90 miles per hour 2 Allen Larsen 20 18:35 1211.0 1780.9 14.84 3 Rob Kish 19 16:30 1168.2 1823.7 14.69 4 Stefan Lau 18 11:32 1082.2 1909.7 14.52 5 Fabio Biasiolo 18 12:52 1082.2 1909.7 14.26 6 Ish Makk 18 15:28 1082.2 1909.7 13.79 7 Fredi Virag 18 16:48 1082.2 1909.7 13.56 8 Arend-Jan Koning 18 18:17 1082.2 1909.7 13.31 9 Guus Moonen 17 15:50 1048.6 1943.3 13.30 10 Mark Patten 17 16:41 1048.6 1943.3 13.16 11 Michael Lau 17 18:36 1048.6 1943.3 12.85 12 Sam Beal 16 15:16 986.6 2005.3 12.61 13 Byron Rieper 14 17:00 879.1 2112.8 10.99 14 Ricardo Arap 13 11:07 813.4 2178.5 10.97 15 Wolfgang Kulow 13 11:45 813.4 2178.5 10.88 16 Franz Venier 13 22:43 813.4 2178.5 9.49 17 Jack Vincent 9 18:20 571.1 2420.8 9.96 Women's Solo 1 Sandy Earl 13 10:43 813.4 2178.5 11.03 Tandem Mixed 1 George Thomas & Terri Gooch 16 16:37 986.6 2005.3 12.39 Two Person Men's Team 1 Team Clif Bar 7 16:24 453.6 2538.3 17.18 2 Team Millennium/IRSA 7 17:24 453.6 2538.3 16.55 3 Leader Bike USA 7 18:23 453.6 2538.3 15.98 Two Person Mixed Team 1 Team Two Roads 6 18:13 395.6 2596.3 14.02 Four Person Men's Team 1 Team RAF/BAE SYSTEMS/CG 10 17:55 614.8 2377.1 22.02 2 Team Swiss Academic Skiclub 9 18:35 571.1 2420.8 19.98 3 Team San Diego 7 13:53 453.6 2538.3 18.99 Four Person Women's Team 1 Team ZISVAW 7 17:40 453.6 2538.3 16.40 Four Person Mixed Team 1 Team No Limits 8 18:26 501.6 2490.3 17.64 2 1 The Twin PAC 6 16:32 395.6 2596.3 14.91 |
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