Life looks better with a new foot
peg. And a longer fuel cell vent
hose. And for Erik Lipps, a planned new
tire, and an unplanned but now also new shock, brake pads, and some electrical
wiring. The weekend before rally start
(and preferably BEFORE tech inspection) is full of tweaks, jiggers and
sometimes all out replacements on bikes, gear, and supplies as riders finish
dialing it in.
Kirsten in her tech (Trek) inspection shirt |
Kirsten was at Leo’s South before the doors opened. They completed the foot peg replacement and gave assurance that the scrapes were only cosmetic. Then it was back to Rally HQ to begin the multi-stop
process of final inspections. The day
turned longer than planned when staff realized a paperwork problem and she had to make a trip to the notary, after running the odo check
twice because her GPS didn’t zero out the way it was expected. She wasn’t the only one. UK riders and IBR veterans Kevin and Lynda
Weller also had to run the odo route twice because of a snafu but were relaxed
and ready at lunch. (The odometer check
compares the actual mileage of a known route to a bike’s odometer reading to
see if a bike runs high or low on mileage – key to determining close standings and
efficiency at the finish.) Japanese
rider Yohinori Ishii, after receiving some engineering assistance getting his
scooter’s fuel cell up to snuff, followed a staff member through the odo route. The written directions were a challenge without
having the time to translate.
Ishii is already drawing fans among rally watchers for attempting this
on a Bergman 400, never mind the language barrier.
Mark Crane arrived by mid-day to
begin his check-in process, everyone exclaiming, “Mark! You’re a day early!” His infamous leisurely pace through past
check-ins preceding him. Nancy Lefcourt,
adjusting to the time difference, took advantage of some extra sleep and
cruised through the check-in by mid-afternoon.
After they came out of the final check with Rally Route Master, Jeff
Earls, Troy Martin and Eric Bray exclaimed, “Well, I’m as ready as I’m gonna
be.” Lisa Erbes (a.k.a. Rally Master of
the Butt Lite) is READY to roll. Her
dream to ride the IBR for the first time about to come true as co-pilot with
Jim Winterer, who is a multi-time IBR and Butt Lite veteran.
Tom Loftus rode to Minneapolis
with the intention of starting his 10th Iron Butt Rally. The ride out however convinced him that his
body, just a few weeks after surgery and recovery, is not quite up to 11 days
in the saddle. He’s looking at routes to
the Texas checkpoint, and planning ahead for an international ride in a few
weeks. You can’t keep a great man down
(although I did promise to hold his arm on Monday as the riders launch). Long-time rally veteran German Gerhard Memmen-Krueger gave rally dog Riley a pat on the head
yesterday. (See more photos at the IBR Start Photos link, including a shot of rally ambassador Riley.) Gerhard’s characteristic wide
smile is fully in place as he looks ahead to Monday. Aussie Olaf Moon arrived with his bike
repairs made early Saturday morning. He
was last seen grinning and striding purposefully through the HQ lobby with
after completing his check-in process.
The rookie riders’ meeting is
happening now. Later today is the required
all riders’ meeting. And tonight, the
full rally pack and the bonus locations for the first leg will be released. There is A LOT of speculation around Rally HQ
about the theme of IBR 2017. Looks like
animals, real, imagined, and extinct are all part of the plan for this journey –
leading some to try and google small butterflies in the poster to see what
their native range may be for a routing clue.
All will be revealed. And in the
meantime, just make sure you know where your towel is.
Ohhhhh....it's about to happen for real! Thanks for the most excellent blog entry!
ReplyDeleteNice write up and good luck to you and all the other riders.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer... Have A GREAT ride Kirsten and have fun.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your great and detailed updates as the days go by. Exciting!
ReplyDeleteIf this shows up twice, sorry. I don't think it worked the first time. Mark and I enjoyed chatting with both of you this AM at the IBR start. We wish the very best for Kirsten. Ride safe and have fun. Jennifer, enjoy your time with family in MI.
ReplyDeleteGail in WI
Thanks!! Good to see you - Thanks for coming to the start!
DeleteMeet you this morning before the start of rally today, wish you the best and God Speed to you in your journey.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck again KT. We'll (my wife & daughter follow along as I read the highlights if each day's report and you're my daughter's hero ☺️) be rooting for you the whole way.
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