Kirsten and Routemaster Jeff (sporting his holstein fleece) |
The rider field is about 50% IBR
veterans and 50% rookies. It is an
international ride, as the World’s Toughest Motorcycle Rally should be, with
riders from Switzerland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Africa,
Portugal, Japan, Mexico, Tasmania, and Texas. :) But the start is in Minnesota, Team Strange Territory. And the honor of the 01 flag was given to our
friend and 2011 IBR winner Peter Behm. His
wife Paula accepted the rally flag to a standing ovation. “Ride your ride!” she said. There wasn’t a dry eye in the room.
All the waypoint locations for
the ENTIRE rally were given on Sunday. (You’ll
find more details on the rally and the full rider list in Sunday’s official daily report.) The points for each of those
locations will likely change, and increase in future legs, if past rally
protocol continues. IBR veteran Chris Purney exclaimed, “Well, they pretty much
cover entire North America.” After a
night of plotting, and a morning of bouncing on their toes, the riders rode out
of Rally HQ at 10:00 a.m. on their way to – everywhere. You can watch the starburst pattern of riders
expand from the IBR Public Spot page as they spread across North America to ride their ride here in Leg 1.
Always aware that safety is a
priority, rally staff have admonished riders to go dark on all things social
media – no e-mail, no live streaming, no live reports. Riders need to be focused on the task at
hand. Rally watchers, who love our
riders as much as the entertainment they provide, understand. Therefore, I will not be providing much
detail about Kirsten’s ride while she is underway. She is doing well and in good spirits. She was excited yesterday morning, and it
made me think of another start line we were at (with considerably less pressure)
just last month.
Jennifer and Kirsten at Malin Head (northernmost point of Ireland) along the Wild Atlantic Way.
In May, we rode an incredible
trip with several other IBR veterans, organized by IBA – Ireland President,
Chris McGaffin. In addition to seeing incredible views
and from the pillion seat of a BMW GS, I was constantly amused by the spring
crop of lambs that wandered the Irish roadways.
Whenever they’d hear the bikes coming, they’d jump and twist and kick up
their heels, running to find their mama.
I don’t know if there are any huge sheep boni in the IBR rally pack, but
riding along with Kirsten now is a small fuzzy lamb. It’s a little Irish talisman to keep the way
clear. The little lamb rides near her MD
20-20 rubber duck (from her very first rally) and Mr. Happy (still smiling
after all these years).
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MN Rally HQ is packing up for the
next few days to relocate to the Leg 1 checkpoint in Texas. Penalty points begin for tardy riders at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday
night. We are now 24 hours into this
rally and likely the first 1,000 miles of the famed 11 days, 11,000 mile ride. Oh the critters they’ll see.
Kirsten heading out on safari at the launch of the IBR 2017 |
Can't wait to hear about your adventures!
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