BF/PACTOUR TOUR OF HISTORIC TOWNS AND HOTELS 2009
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3/28/09
Lynette Chiang
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The Galfromdownunder Traffic Cone Bags in action: http://www.galfromdownunder.com/trafficconebag Don Walter is far from frosty Nova Scotia as he climbs up Mule Pass overlooking Bisbee. I'm trying to get some draft off those bags. A flock of Fridays at the top of Mule Pass. PACTOUR's Susan Notorangelo and Lon Haldeman love their Bike Fridays - from Ultracycling Hall of Famers, that's a big compliment! Don the ACE Hardware king gets hardware help from Rob English.
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A brand new decal on a new van, replacing the one that burned in the Haldeman's house fire. Black is the new black! Steve from Sacramento gets a tuneup from Bike Friday's Head of Production Rob English. Bike Friday look'n'learn. An oasis of sorts in Benson - the only unhistoric hotel of the week, but fun nonetheless.
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Drafting a DoubleDay - the stoker can stop pedaling and Rob the self-titled "human metronome" never misses a beat. End of camp is a sudsy affair - Lon's surefire way of looking after your bike. Lunch at Cafe Poca Cosa, Tuscon, front and end of the week, with Desert Camp Alumnni Andrejs Ozolins and Terry de Campo. We kid you not - Bobbi "didn't touch the brakes" on the Mule Pass descent, hitting 45 mph. Then we discovered her secret - she's a former downhill ski racer. That explains everything! A Bike Friday racing Triple tandem in progress by BF "Director of Competition" Peter kaspar - viewed on a Barackberry.
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It's not just about the tandem - Carolyn and Eldon Linnebur breed Alaskan Malamutes, coaxing them to do show tricks eventually "without a wiener". What is this all about? says Gerhardt, of his first time on a BF Drafting a DoubleDay - the stoker can stop pedaling and Rob the self-titled "human metronome" never misses a beat.