Anyone who has been on social
media for the past month could not help but notice the buzz as riders prepped
for the Big Dance. With Eric Bray
posting helpful reminders like, “Keep Calm, Only 14 Days to Go!” who could
forget? He was one of the first to
arrive at Rally HQ. Irishman Chris
McGaffin is on his way, after riding the 1,000 mile loop around Lake
Superior. It’s only fair as he just
hosted our loop ride around his native Ireland (more on that fantastic
rally-prep ride later). Tina Venters
made a trip to MN a few weeks ago, dropping off her bike in preparation to ride
her first Iron Butt Rally (YES!!), making a smart trip to the start this week
via airplane. Troy Martin, after being
trapped by flooded roads at work, then adeptly stuffing his 10 lbs of crap in
his 5 lb. bag and driving all night, has arrived. And Chase Van 2.0 arrived this afternoon
after passing an IBR rider with a tell-tale high vis helmet (faded on the top) outside
Madison, WI (I’ll get your photo to you!).
We had a small kerfuffle off-loading
the bike, which now requires a new right front peg and an inspection of the valve
cover, though it just looks scraped with no leaks. We’ll take care of that in the morning. Leo’s South said they will grab a peg off an RT
they have; and we’ll be there bright and early. However, we are currently icing Kirsten’s knee (which I’m SURE would not
be happening if I wasn’t here) while enjoying a cup of coffee and a ginger
cookie (which probably would occur regardless).
In the spirit of getting bike
troubles done early, sounds like Aussie Olaf Moon is making progress on his
bike repairs. As of 3:00 p.m. Friday, he’s
hoping all will be complete and he’ll arrive at Rally HQ early Saturday
morning. We are pulling for you Olaf! And in KY – Jeremy Loveall has Plan B all
loaded up on the trailer and ready to bring out if needed. There is another bike waiting for him in
Minneapolis if needed and Hammy had Plan C ready in Philly. And just as we were discussing options in the
Rally HQ parking lot tonight, another rider loading his bike on a trailer
mis-judged and road it off the end. Ten
or more rally riders ran over to help stabilize him and the bike, avoiding
another top-down dump (check out today's IBR report for another tale of woe). Deep breaths and strong
backs got the bike back on the trailer and settled…and a scrape on Jim Owen’s
elbow for his helpful efforts. You guys,
springing into action to assist wherever you are, doing whatever you can….somethin’ in my eye already….
A few riders are still filing in and the
parking lots of the Minneapolis Marriott and the La Quinta have sprouted motorcycles. IBR staff and volunteers
are prepping for the big day tomorrow – packing the swag bags, tech inspection
dry runs and the million other things that need doing. Like every pro sport – it’s the staff that
make it work for the rest of us!
And the official daily reports
have begun T minus 3 days out! Friend
and IBR veteran John Harrison is this year’s scribe. To follow along with the Iron Butt Rally 2017 dailies, visit the swanky new site with loads of good info: http://ironbutt.com/2017ibr.cfm
So you're saying the only injuries to people so far are people hurt unloading bikes from trailers or vans? Hmm, perhaps the Iron Butt Rally Gods are unhappy about this hauling of bikes! But never the less, good luck Kristen and to you too Jennifer, I think your job may be even harder. I hope to see y'all in Allen at the first Checkpoint.
ReplyDeleteYour posts are as good as the official ones. Good luck to both of you.
ReplyDeleteBob L
Thoroughly enjoy your writing. Thanks for letting me ride the ibr vicariously through you and Kirsten.
ReplyDeleteWe're just getting all the offerings to the Rally gods done early so there's nothing more to give during the actual ride!
ReplyDeleteTell Kirsten to send her knee pain to me if it isn't better by Monday morning. I'll take good care of it for her. Love your blog style...will be following along!
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