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SCPS 17 & 18: Santa Cross Weekend- Live at the Greek!

Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross, presented by Spy Optic
SCPS 17: Santa Cross Weekend


Photos: Kenneth Hill

Griffith Park hosted the 2-day cross-centric-bicycle festival the Southern California Prestige Series, (SCPS) called Santa Cross. With many years of Santa Cross events nothing came close to this two-day weekend of fantastic racing, advocacy, family (pets included), fun, and friends.

The course was a challenging bringing the longest climb the series has ever seen. It was a one-minute plus pulse pounding grind from the road of the start finish to the top of the park where racers made a long sweeping left back down through the winding grass/dirt sections of the park. And, along this path racers twisted back up punchy climbs that included multiple small six-inch barriers, risky twisting woodchip sections, and the man made Spy Optic, SPY Pit.

Day 1, Saturday, brought early morning rains but it dried out for some perfect cross racing. The grass seemed to have some slick sections that challenged riders but the Hero Dirt was so gripping riders were carving turns like super bike racers, or maybe that was just the Bostrom brothers. The competitors’ battles were exciting all day but, especially the Fixed Gear Championship of SoCal, with the expected winner tattoo on the line. This was a special race brought by Orange 20 and Team Cadence who came out in force to help set up a fun course full of obstacles.

Fixed Gear Championships:Brian Comer (Acua AL2/SDBC) could have raced the some super master’s event but instead brought out his fixed machine to brave the hilly Griffith Park course, showing the crowds and competitors that we are never too old to have fun. While Comer was off the start first with his senior head start discount, it was Austin Horse (Redbull/Oakley) and Hernan Montenegro (Mash) who crushed the first climb ahead of the field to descend into the park.

There was a lot of fantastic riding going on from all competitors whether they decided to ride with or without brakes and actual cross tires or other forms of fixed specialties. Regardless, the skids on course were enough to make people cheer, along with the spring loaded pedal dismounts.

By the second lap Horse had shown who was going to win as he rode himself away from the competition. In second it was Montenegro who controlled the course without brakes and third was Peter Brandenburg.

Elite Women:Turner, Turner Turner! Christine Probert-Turner (The Team SoCalCross) crushed the race from the start showing her form as she continues to get stronger this season. The chase was the Cynergy Bicycles women Julia LaFranchise and Jenna Jammer Kowalski. The two worked hard and separated themselves with Turner away from the field but by the end of lap two it was obvious Turner was going to ride away with the win.

LaFranchise and Jammer went back and forth but towards the end some mistakes allowed LaFranchise to ride in for 2nd. Jammer was a solid 3rd, with Nicole Brandt (LA Velocity) 4th, and Kate Wilson (Connie Cycling) to grab the final podium spot.

Elite Men:The men shot up the hill with Ted Willard (SGD/Felt p.b. iRT) taking the holeshot and leading into the descent. Three turns in Willard crashed in the slick grass where his teammate Jason Siegle took the lead for the remainder of the descent and into the small barrier section. There Siegle bobbled hopping the barriers and riders instantly shot ahead. Gary Douville SGD/Felt p.b. iRT) and Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/Focus) came around Siegle to take the lead. Douville was quick to snap around the corner and continued the teams control through lap one.

Siegle had to work his way back to the front group with Gareth Feldstein (Ritte Racing) and others in the chase. The pace was hard and riders were falling apart quickly with the crushing climb. On the third lap Douville went down on the slick grass descent and Prenzlow was away solo with a small gap back to the chase. He was ridding strong and the chase was changing riders as they were getting closer to the leader.

Then with three to go Ben Bostrom (Sho-Air) started to close the gap leaving the chase group and continuing to gain on Prenzlow. Douville and teammate Anton Petrov were close to Bostrom and rode themselves away from others, also looking for the leader.

With two laps to go Bostrom was on Prenzlow’s wheel and still riding hard. Douville and Petrov were back about 15 seconds then the leaders attacked the climbs again to open more ground. After the Spy Pit Prenzlow lead into the mulchy woodchip section but then Bostrom came around with his two wheel handling skills sneaking by to lead into the final lap.

The last lap the Prenzlow and Bostrom punished eachother up the climb and through the lap and it was Bostrom who rode to his first win of the season. 3rd was Douville, with Petrov 4th, and the winners brother Eric Bostrom (Sho-Air) who continued to move up in the group all day for 5th.

Day 2, Sunday, brought more overnight showers and then the skies took a break to present nothing but sun. It was another perfectly cool SoCal winter race with more epic course conditions. The fixed gear championships were done which left the team gift relay race, K9 costume extravaganza, along with a lot more fantastic Santa Cross racing, thanks to the help of Universal Cycles.

Elite women:The women flew up the start and were eying each other for position as the previous days top winner was not in the field. And, leading down the descent it was the birthday girl Hannah Rae Finchamp (The Team SoCalCross) with Amanda Schaper (Ritte Racing) and the rest of the chase in tow.

Finchamp looked strong was excited about her lead because the girl was not slowing down. Schaper worked hard but the junior having her sweet sixteen was dancing up the hills away from the women. As Schaper and Nicole Brandt (The Team SoCalCross) could not close the gap Finchamp continued to open they faded back. Then Dorothy Wong (The Team SoCalCross) moved her way up in the group to eventually take control of the chase.

Finchamp in the end rolled in for her best birthday ever and first elite win. Her teammates Wong and Brandt were 2nd and 3rd, with Schaper just behind in 4th. And, 5th it was Mandy Melcher who took the final podium spot.

Elite men:The men finally hit the course for the last race of the weekend. The fresh legs of the Gritter’s brothers Brandon and Kyle (Rock N’ Road) took a commanding lead around the top of the course and into lap one. Quickly, the brothers and Jason Siegle gapped themselves off the chase leading into lap two.

It was John Bailey (Bailey Bikes) and Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/Focus) who controlled the chase. On lap two the brothers lead through the descent and a small mistake by Brandon Gritters allowed Siegle to sneak up to second wheel. Then by the time the riders hit the small barriers Siegle pulled the move used on him the day before and he attacked hopping past Kyle Gritters to take the lead. Coming through the start finish and into the climb of lap three he held a eight-second gap on the brothers.

The whole field was chasing hard and it seemed like a matter of time until things would reform and settle in for different tactics later in the race. However, Siegle was holding his gap and in some sections of the course continuing to gain room. Halfway through it was the same, the brothers charging hard after Siegle and Bailey leading the chase of Prenzlow and now Anton Petrov (SDG/Felt p.b. iRT) as others had faded back from the pace.

With one to go Siegle was still off the front with a gap that was between 15-20 seconds most of the lap as he happily took his second win of the season and an early gift from Santa. 2nd was Brandon Gritters with his work horse Kyle Gritters 3rd. Prenzlow and Petrov eventually came around Bailey to take 4th and 5th and finishing another strong day of racing.

It was a fun weekend for rounds 17 and 18 of the SoCal Prestige Series with lots of action and shenanigans. The series takes a break with the approaching holidays and will resume December 31, New Years Eve for round 19 in Irvine, California.

For more information go to: www.socalcross.org

SCPS 7: Slo Town Throw-Down

Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross presented by SPY
SCPS #7: SLO Cross – El Chorro Regional Park


National Champions Taking the Series Lead

Day two of the California central coast events hit San Luis Obiso for the “SLO Town Throw Down.” The course was much more of a mixture of terrain from the previous days Dirt Club Cross. The course set in El Chorro park had a variety of dirt, grass, wood chips and sand with fast flowing descents. Some large holes/bumps made for some good technical additions to the course as riders had to avoid them to not crash or have catastrophic gear failure.

The morning was brilliant and the fog from Morrow Bay cleared out to be another sunny Southern California race. The single-speed race was a great race for the second day as there was another great battle between Stevenson (Spy Optic) and Alan Danger Zinniker (Ritte Racing). But, Stevenson gained a small gap because of his mountain biking skills and dominated the course.

Elite Women:
Ellen Sherrill (Bike Station) came out again hungry for another win. From the start it was Sherrill but Trina Baumsteiger (Rambuski Law) followed close looking to make a move on Sherrill as she lead the women out on course setting the pace for the second day of racing. Julia Lafranchise (Cynergy Cycles) led the chase as the two front ladies gained some space through lap one.

It wasn’t long until Sherrill, like the day before, rode off by herself to solo in for a repeat of the previous day. The race was for second became the real battle as the leader rode away for the win. Lafranchise rode back towards Baumsteiger with teammate Jenna Jammer Kowalski and Amanda Schaper (Ritte Racing) in tow.

By the second to last lap Baumsteiger had moved off the chase group to comfortably take 2nd. Lafranchise put her own gap between the group and rolled in for 3rd. Behind, it was SoCal Cross race promoter Dorothy Wong (The Team SoCal Cross) showing her experience to pass Kowalski and Schaper for 4th. Schaper who made a move through the sand to pass Kowalski rolled in to grab 5th.

Elite Men:
Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/Focus), Chris Jackson (Rambuski Law) and Gary Douville (SDG/Felt p.b. IRT) were one, two, three out of the gate. A lap and one-half in to the race Douville made his move up the back road climb and gained about five seconds starting lap three.

John Behrens (Bailey Bikes) moved his way onto the front group and made his own attack to chase Douville leaving Jackson and Prenzlow working together. Douville led for a few more laps until his bars slipped and challenged his descending ability. Behrens took over the lead and his teammate John Bailey continued to move up after an unfortunate battle with a hole on lap one that put him down. Bailey brought Jackson up with him and the two worked to reach Behrens.

When the two connected to the front group there was one and one-half laps to go, Jackson instantly attacked with a big surge that split the group up for a lap. Then on the last lap Behrens worked back onto the group after Jacksons effort and he went for the attack. It was a good effort but countered by Jackson and Bailey. Douville slid out before the descent and could not pass Behrens once he was back. The group of four came flying into the last set of barriers before the last two turns of the race. Jackson sprinted it out to take an exciting win. Bailey was 2nd, Douville 3rd after he squeezed around Behrens in the final turns. John Behrns was 4th and Prenzlow was just off the front four to take 5th.

Jackson with the Win

It was a fun weekend of events for the Southern California Prestige Series as it joined the growing central coast cross scene. Next week follow the series south to San Diego for another two days of racing. First will be SPYclocross, Spy Optic’s title event and benefiting San Dieguito River Park. Day two will be hosted by Celo Pacific & Adams Avenue Bicycles at the San Diego Velodrome in Balboa Park, an always entertaining event with the Paris Roubiax style velodrome finishing lap.

For more information go to: www.socalcross.org

Results
Elite Women:
1. Ellen Sherrill (Bike Station)
2. Trina Baumsteiger (Rambuski Law)
3. Julia LaFranchise (Cynergy Cycles)
4. Dorothy Wong (The Team SOCal Cross)
5. Amanda Schaper (Ritte Racing)
6. Jenna “The Jammer” Kowalski (Cynergy Cycles)

Elite Men:
1. Chris Jackson (Rambuski Law)
2. John Bailey (Bailey Bikes)
3. Gary Douville (SDG/Felt p.b. Irt)
4. John Behrens (Bailey Bikes)
5. Brent Prenzlow (Celo Pacific/Focus)
6. David Forkner (SDG/Felt p.b. Irt)

Cytomax© Sports Performance Drink Adds Stick Packs to Product Range

I couldn’t be more excited about the new Cyto Stick Packs. The portable nature of the product lends itself so well to the training and racing I do. Check out the press release below…

Cytomax© Sports Performance Drink Adds Stick Packs to Product Range

(Benicia, Calif.) July 13, 2011 – After unveiling its newly-reformulated Cytomax® Sports Performance Drink in April, CytoSport, Inc., (www.cytosport.com) today began shipping its new Stick Packs to retailers and distributors nationwide. Available in 24ct. self-merchandising boxes, the Stick Packs allow retailers the option of selling individual sticks or by the box. SRP is $20.95. Available in Cool Citrus, Pomegranate Berry, Tangy Orange and Tropical Fruit, each stick contains 25 grams, which is equivalent to one scoop of powder. The recyclable foil wrapper is sweat proof and is easily stored in a jersey pocket during training or racing.

“The Stick Packs offer the portability that endurance athletes require, meeting their training, racing and traveling needs,” said Greg Sellers, Cytomax brand manager. “Using freezer bags is cumbersome, inconvenient and now, an unnecessary transport mechanism.”

The updated Cytomax formulation features stevia, an all-natural sweetener, and has been well received by athletes across the endurance sports spectrum. While the sweetener has changed, the foundation of Cytomax continues to rest firmly on its Advanced Carbohydrate System (ACS), featuring alpha-L-Polylactate™. Alpha-L-Polylactate is a proprietary ingredient that provides superior fuel to working muscles while lowering acid buildup. Maltodextrin, crystalline fructose, dextrose and alpha-L-Polylactate comprise an unrivaled carbohydrate blend that delivers multiple pathways of absorption for vital electrolytes and carbohydrates from the stomach into the gut.

Cytomax – developed in 1988 – was among the first commercially available powdered sports drinks designed for the specialty class of trade. Largely regarded as the benchmark of true performance beverages, Cytomax has an extensive history of supporting elite and amateur athletes from a variety of endurance sports. Current partnerships include UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, Trek-Livestrong U23 Cycling, Yahoo! Pro Cycling, Cytomax-KHS, Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series, Chrissie Wellington (triathlete), Matty Reed (triathlete) and Ryan Hall (runner).

Cytomax is available in six flavors in both 1.5lb and 4.5lb tubs: Cool Citrus, Fresh Apple, Go Grape, Pomegranate Berry, Tangy Orange and Tropical Fruit. Cytomax is available at independent bicycle dealers, GNC, Performance Bike, REI, Roadrunner Sports, Sport Chalet, Sports Basement, The Vitamin Shoppe and other fine specialty retailers.

About CytoSport, Inc.
Founded in 1998, CytoSport, Inc. is a global industry leader in the sports nutrition category and offers a complete line of protein-enhanced powders, beverages, and bars. CytoSport distributes a portfolio of premium brands including Cytomax®, Muscle Milk® and Monster Milk™ that appeal to a variety of consumer lifestyles. CytoSport products are produced in their wholly owned, NSF GMP Certified for Sport® manufacturing facility. For more information on CytoSport and their family of products, visit www.cytosport.com.

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Contact: Greg Sellers
Phone: 949.633.7055 mobile
Email: greg.sellers@cytosport.com

More info on Cytomax at: www.cytomax.com

Andy B
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Cytomax and heaven

As most know, Greg Sellers of MotorTabs fame is now the Brand Manager for Cytomax. Long before I used MotorTabs, Cytomax was my drink of choice. It’s got a great taste and has proven science behind it. Tropical Fruit is probably my favorite flavor of all time. I’ve used the product several times this week already, Emergent Fitness, 2 trail runs, snowshoeing, etc.

More info on Cytomax: www.cytosport.com

It’s a privilege to be partnering with a brand like this. Greg is a great friend and I’m excited to help him spread the word on Cytomax.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

This photo needs no caption…

Check out Mr. Motor Tabs himself big timing it with the Vanderkitten Racing Team after the Dana Point Grand Prix last weekend.

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His Mr. Mischief smile makes me laugh.

More info on:
www.motortabs.com
www.vanderkitten.com
www.danapointgrandprix.com

Andy B
outsideallday.com

The 90 day CrossFit Challenge at Emergent Fitness Studio

November through December has been good to me. I ate a lot, ate a lot more and then kept eating. I also got sick and traveled for work way too much. I’ve gone from an incredible summer of bike riding and a fall of cyclocross racing to a winter of gluttony. I feel gross, like a fat bag of donuts. Through the persuasion of my good buddy and CrossFit novice, Greg Sellers (owner of Motor Tabs Sports Drink) I’m going to give CrossFit a try.

What is CrossFit:
CrossFit is the principal strength and conditioning program for many police academies and tactical operations teams, military special operations units, champion martial artists, and hundreds of other elite and professional athletes worldwide.

Click here for more info on CrossFit.

Generic CrossFit workout (This is my studio, Emergent Fitness)

Ayn and Crystal Do Fran from Chris Brown on Vimeo.

Click here for another very cool video. These ladies would destroy me.

My CrossFit studio is located in Fort Collins, CO. It’s called Emergent Fitness. The owner is a guy named Chris. I’m pretty sure he’s going to kill me with these workouts.

The Emergent Fitness studio:
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I’m interested in CrossFit because I know I need it. I need it to…

- Keep my heart healthy so I can grow old with my family.
- Make me a better cyclist as I race with the Velo-One Race Team in 2010.
- Give me the lacking self esteem I have with my body image (I sound like a little girl).

January thru March 2010 I’m going to be a die hard CrossFitter at the Emergent Fitness studio. My plan is two workouts a week for 3 months and then see where I’m at. By that point I’ll be closing in on road season but I have a feeling CrossFit will be a permanent part of my life.

My current weight and photo of my fat body:
184 pounds (weighed 171 on September 1)

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I have my first training session this Tuesday night from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.

Wish me luck! I think the next 3 months are going to change my life. Air squats and pull ups here I come.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Was there a Greg Sellers sighting at Spooky Cross?

If my eyes are seeing correctly, this is big dog CEO Greg Sellers of our favorite electrolyte beverage Motor Tabs shredding up the cyclocross course at Spooky Cross last weekend. According to the results he placed 34th in the men’s Cat 4 race. Not too bad for a jet setting CEO…

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Has Motor Tabs gone Hollywood?

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The picture above with Greg Sellers of Motor Tabs fame and Shemar Moore from the hit CBS show Criminal Minds was taken by the paparazzi this weekend at the Southern California MS 150 Charity Ride.

Our journalists are still researching the connection between Shemar and Sellers but insiders tell us they are developing a friendship. Interesting, as this would be Greg’s very first friend on record.

More details to come as they are uncovered,

Andy B
outsideallday.com

3 cyclocross season upgrades, Jett MTB gloves, new tires and lot’s of Motor Tabs

As you can see in the post below, I’m pretty pumped on the upcoming cyclocross season. With any new season, comes new gear! Below are 3 brand new items that I got the hook up on as I move into cross season.

1. Super sic blacked out JETT Combat Gloves

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More info on Jett Mountain Bike Clothing at: http://jettmtb.com

2. Hutchinson Tubeless Tires from Coach Dave

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Coach Dave really likes to take care of me as his marquee athlete. Thanks coach Dave!

3. Motor Tabs galore

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Thank you to our model Gregory Sellers for taking time out his day to pose for us. You can see his newest product, the Motor Tabs 6 pack as he displays it in his dainty little hand.

More info on Motor Tabs Sports Drink at: www.motortabs.com

I got the hook up, holla if you hear me!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Do you love Motor Tabs like me?

Well, if you do, here’s a screamin kick butt deal to get you stocked up on them!

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Use promo code, MTBlast30 to receive 30% off your next Motor Tabs order.

Thanks Mr. Sellers for the special offer. We LOVE Motor Tabs and thank you for your genius :)

Andy B
outsideallday.com

The man behind the brand you love…meet the real Greg Sellers of Motor Tabs

Don’t ask me how I came across this photo of big boss Greg Sellers over at Motor Tabs. Let’s just say I have some inside connections that have allowed this photo to be released to the public.

(Click to enlarge, it’s worth it)
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It’s this man, (and probably some of his team, maybe more of his team) that produces the portable electrolyte flavored drinks that we all cherish so greatly on long rides and runs. So Mr. Sellers, we pay to you tribute on this July 22, 2009 as inventor of the day. Thank you for your contribution to sports science. Also, thank you for smiling like that in the photo.

What is Motor Tabs:
Motor Tabs Fluid Replacement System turns ordinary water into a smooth, refreshing sports drink! It’s as simple as dropping an effervescent tablet into water. Designed for use any time around participatory athletic activity or when additional electrolytes are required, Motor Tabs is a portable sports drink that can go anywhere, as the tablets are individually wrapped in water/air tight foil packages that protect them from sweat, dirt and other harmful elements. Whether it’s on the bike, run, hike, gym or at work, Motor Tabs restores vital fluids that are lost during physical activity or illness.

More info on Motor Tabs at: www.motortabs.com

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Motor Tabs athlete Michellie Jones takes the Ironman 70.3 Rhode Island

I just heard from the super clydesdale himself, Mr. Greg Sellers of Motor Tabs Fluid Replacement System that Michellie Jones has won today’s Ironman 70.3 in Rhode Island.

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Michael Lovato, USA, and Michellie Jones, AUS, won today’s Amica Ironman 70.3 Rhode Island Triathlon, presented by Ford. Lovato, a two-time Ironman champion, claimed the title with an overall time of 3:54:39. Last year’s runner-up, Richie Cunnigham, remained consistent with another second place finish with a time of 3:54:50. Eight-time Ironman New Zealand winner, Cameron Brown, rounded out the podium just three seconds behind Cunningham with a time of 3:54:53.

Click here to read the rest of the article.

Michellie has been a Motor Tabs athlete and enthusiast for year’s now. It’s fun to hear about her doing so well.

Other useful links:
MotorTabs.com
Michellie Jones
Ironman 70.3 Rhode Island

Andy B
outsideallday.com

An Open Letter of Apology

Mark Sanford – good governor? Who knows. Terrible and pathetic apology – yes. Last week I enjoyed an interesting opinion piece by Dorothy Rabinowitz over at the WSJ about how pathetic our apologies have become. We have a press conference and make a big scene. So today, I own up to my humanity.

Dear Matt Ford and Greg Sellers,
This past weekend I took by friend James up on the idea of racing in the series opener of the Rim Nordic race at Snow Valley. I got to the race, signed up for the sport class and headed for the start.
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The starter saw me in the back and ushered me up to the starting line. I was starting in 30 seconds – with two warm bottles of motor tabs. The temp gauge on my specialized race computer read 88 degrees. This was looking like a cooker.

I was now in the second row of the starting line and ready to rock. Off went the buzzer. The course began on a decent fire road and quickly climbed turning into single track. In the spring I bet this place is beautiful. Today it was dry. I fell to last place within 5 minutes. The single speed mashers left me. Soon I was being passed by every remaining Cat 2 racer. My friend James passed me with a – “your doing great”.

By the top of the climb I was in terrible shape. My internal temp was maxing. I could not get my heart rate to slow even after getting off my bike for a few minutes to calm down. I pushed my bike through silt up to the fire road. At the first water stop I grabbed two cups of water and drenched myself. My legs felt empty and were feeling like liabilities in the downhill.

Lap 2 was better but still warm. I climbed in virtual desolation having been passed by everyone. Pathetic. I got to the first water station again and stopped for a good 60 seconds. After emptying 6 cups of water all over my kit – I was off. I pedaled along the fire road and flew down the singletrack back. The temp gauge now read 93 degrees and my feet were sloshing in the water that had filled my shoes. I focused on my line and pedaled to the finish.

I finished 15 minutes behind the second to last finisher. Yep, last place. By a country mile. Or two.

My head was pounding and would not quit until close to 6 PM.

You know what though. It was a blast.

Back to the apology. I am sorry Greg for not using your product to its fullest potential. I showed up to the starting line with borderline hot water in my bottle and proceeded to allow everyone to pass me. And Matt. You have hooked my up with sweet service at Rock N’ Road and helped me secure a sweet specialized epic and I pay you back by finishing last.

I am training and will be back in August to have a better showing.

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