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Well, at least during the race that's what they called me.
Give me a radio and send me out on the course to direct traffic and I become a totalitarian. It was the Beginner/Citizen/Friend race that they needed the marshall for. I just stood at the corner and told everyone where to go. (I'm good at that). I got polite "thank you"'s from a couple of riders. Some of the gals flashed me their pearly whites as they rode by. Others gave me a sheepish grin as they rode along... "Funny, but that guy looked faster in warm-up". I radioed that an injured rider was coming in to the start finish area (the kid hurt himself half-way around the loop, but apparently decided to "ride it off") Lots of people, bikes, and questions to keep me interested. Then, when they were giving out the prizes for the various catagories I decided to radio in and ask if I could leave my post, pick up the signage, and come on in to "headquarters". The short story is that they forgot to tell me that the last riders were in, so I'd been standing out there basically keeping the grass from floating away. Heh-heh-heh... It was time for lunch! Had a fun time, and saw several bikes that were worth far more than the cars that carried them to the event! I think the kids under 11 were the most fun to watch. Helmets askew, bikes too big, going to beat the band... Lots of fun. And so intense in some cases. Well worth the time to volunteer. -- - Rog http://www.wpcusrgrp.org/~rogerbuchanan/index.html NOTE: to Reply to this, remove the phrase "NOSPAM" from my "Reply To:" address, or it will be returned. |
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Rog says:
>Well worth the time to volunteer. It usually is. We have a few races/running-down-the-road type of things here every year, and I usually finish up as a traffic cop for the day (less exercise than competing...) Great fun, Steve "Good on ya, Rog!" |
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:22:57 -0500, Roger Buchanan wrote:
> I got polite "thank you"'s from a couple of riders. > Some of the gals flashed me their pearly whites as they > rode by. 'Pearly whites' were so not the words I was expecting. Been here too long... |
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"Roger Buchanan" <rogerb@wpcusrgrp.org> wrote in message
news:40E07011.2E316B55@wpcusrgrp.org... > Well, at least during the race that's what they called me. When you were in earshot anyway... > Had a fun time, and saw several bikes that were worth far > more than the cars that carried them to the event! Uh? you mean there are cars that cost more than bikes? > Well worth the time to volunteer. > -- > - Rog give yourself a pat on the back. Steve. |
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"spademan o---[) *" wrote in message
> "Roger Buchanan" wrote in message > > Had a fun time, and saw several bikes that were worth > > far more than the cars that carried them to the event! > > Uh? you mean there are cars that cost more than bikes? Imigine, the notion! -- J G Save for the SingleSpeed, I paid more for my last 3 bikes than I did for my last 3 cars |
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