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Seligman to Ash Fork / 29.06.2011
49.4 km / 757.8 km complete 30.7 mi / 470.9 mi complete 8 Participants at the start / 8 Participants at the stage finish |
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| LM | June 29 |
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Viva la siesta
It was a short stage so everyone could have a nap. Around 2:00 pm Bando crossed the finish line, accompanied by René, who went on bike to meet him and give him some support.
Bando took the opportunity to speak a few words of French with René, who continued the conversation by teaching him a few words.
Peter was there, as was the team, to welcome our Japanese runner, who finished another stage within the time limit.
Bravo Bando! The team quickly put away the finish line, then we split into two groups: two of us left to mark tomorrow’s 29 km route, and the three others left for Williams, 20 minutes away, to shop and connect to Internet.
When we got back, for the umpteenth time we turned out the truck.
"Turned out” the truck means to re-stock it and straighten it up… We are constantly moving and we are not out of the woods yet. All the runners are pleased with their race and most of all to be able to rest all afternoon.
The motel looks like a sleeping beauty in mid-afternoon.
Recuperation takes place in rooms which are very plain but well air conditioned. Tonight everyone will be in bed early so as to be in good shape tomorrow.
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