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Withdraw deadline

The cut off for withdrawing without suffering scorn is Saturday, April 2nd at noon. If you aren't going to make it to this year's event and you are on the start list notify one of us via email, phone or PM before then.
A post on this blog or other website is not enough.
We will continue to fill vacancies with riders on reserve up until that deadline. After that, our start list will be set and we will expect you to show up rain or shine.

The start has moved this year to Mississippi National Golf links. More details to follow on what this means to you.


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Tulip Notes


1) They are cut 41/2 X 11, if you fold them in half they will fit nicely in your Banjo Brothers map holder.

2) KOM have a milage posted on the cue sheets, they will not be exact to where the official will be standing. The official line will be where we want it.

3) Your race folder will have a map in it just incase you need to be picked up and have to give your crew directions. If you choose to use it to find a short cut, do not bother to show up. This lists only major roads. If you think you want something more detailed you will need to pick that up yourself.

4) This year we will require you to tie your number plate to the front of your bike. We will have twist tie available to do so.

5) We are not sure if the bathrooms will be open at Colvill, last year they were but do not count on it. There is a Kwik Trip within a mile away. Make sure you have all the water you need before you show up. As with the bathroom, there might not be running water on yet. Another smart thing to have is sunscreen, if you have not looked at the forecast yet it's looking great as of today.

6) Most importantly, you are responsible for yourself, be prepared!




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MR. YXX STILL FLYING UP FRONT!



Fifteen years ago, while scoping out the exhaust-emitting parking lot that was South Fraser Way from the mayor’s highrise office in Matsqui, Dave Kandal responded to this scribe’s inquiry about gridlock with a question.
“When you moved here, you added to this problem, right?”
There was an awkward silence as I waited for Mayor Kandal to continue. He didn’t. Uh-oh!
A week earlier your jokester scribe had apparently committed the Mother of all Mischievous Miscues by opining – tongue-in-cheek, of course – that “Matsqui” seemed more like the sound a bug would make when squishing into your windshield, than a recognizable name for an amalgamated community.
It seems Mayor Kandal didn’t fully appreciate the timing of said joke, perhaps because he was positioning himself for a serious run against popular District of Abbotsford leader George Ferguson. His baby, “Matsqui,” was among the options for a name of the soon-to-be-blended districts that attracted worldwide attention for its awesome “Abbotsford” air show.
I jested his lame gridlock retort “wouldn’t fly” with voters after an interesting discussion about his 33 years as a commercial pilot and auxiliary member of Air Force 442 Fighter Squadron. Not sure if his office door had an extra strong spring, but yours truly just missed being hit by it on the way out while thinking that this man of vision, heralded by many as natural born leader, was in the early stages of developing TransLink-itis.
OK, so maybe I was a tad off. Seems the community named an elementary school after him in 1997, he was elected this year to the local Sports Hall of Fame, and today he will watch the air show in his capacity as chair of Abbotsford International Airport Authority – a.k.a. Mr. YXX!
Not bad for a 79-year-old who is one of the brightest and most decent minds to ever wear the civic Chain of Command.
Those quality parks, recreation facilities and civic buildings in “west Abbotsford” have Kandal’s DNA all over them and continue to be the source of much pride.
Retired “alderman” Jack Robertson, who headed the unparalleled 1995 Western Canada Summer Games in Abbotsford, said this about Kandal yesterday: “Dave’s mind is always going a mile a minute on his next project . . . he is a decision-maker, he has uncanny vision, he can be very persuasive. He has a high degree of integrity and he just gets things done. Anyone will work their butt off for a guy like that.”
Kandal is also used to critics, whiners and columnists who usually know more than the experts (wink, wink), which should serve him well in the lofty goal to make YXX the “best regional airport in the entire country,” serving Hope to Surrey.
While the facility has been dubbed Abbotsford’s crown jewel by many, some have voiced displeasure about noise and the lack of bus service. Kandal insists both issues are being dealt with, slowly, but points out the quietest airplanes in this weekend’s air show will be those bearing WestJet logos.
“Technology has come a long way in a very short time . . . and we’re really trying to be very good neighbours at the airport.”
He’s unsure how long he’ll stay on as chair as wife Ruby may eventually want him to stay home and relax, but so far that scenario goes against his “if you stand still you’re dead” mantra.
He’s already thinking about new budgets, lobbying government, increased business at YXX during the 2010 Olympics, runway and apron expansion, and visiting students at Dave Kandal Elementary, who every year ask him how much money he makes, what it’s like to fly and what it was like to be mayor.
And he happily answers all of them – especially from those little darlings who avoid pesky gridlock questions and oh-so feeble Matsqui jokes. Go figure!


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THEY SAY PARTY WE SAY PUCK!

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A Canadian fan reacts during the USA versus Canada men's hockey game on Sunday while watching on a giant TV during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. The horror show ended with the U.S. winning 5-3 and making it one of the quietest nights at these Games.
AFP/GETTY IMAGES PHOTO: MARK RALSTON



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Emails


David Cizmas
Ray Nickles
Paul Marietta
John Struchynski


Reminder: if you need out please let us know asap! There are plenty of people that would love to race. If you choose not to show up on race day without a good explanation I will make your life miserable!

I will post rules and all the blahh you need to know before you show up soonish.


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Team No Limit Performing Tonight!

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Check out Team No Limit's Jason Britton & Eric Hoenshell performing TONIGHT in Long Beach at the motorcycle show.  

Get cheap tickets on www.motorcycleshows.com with promo code 
JBFAN

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MANITOBA'S MUSICAL MULLETS WERE HIGHLY ENTERTAINING FROM 'GO' TO WHOA!



Dave Wasyliw earned a standing ovation for his song Barbershop, which led to a whole bunch of hair jokes and funny moments during Friday night's Doc Walker show at the ACT in Maple Ridge. (Gord Kurenoff photo)


By Gord Kurenoff
Canwest Community Newspapers

They’re calling it the Speed of Life Tour, a cross-Canada fall expedition to promote their sixth album Go, and the feel-good, chart-topping tune Coming Home.
One can only assume, after witnessing Doc Walker’s compelling Friday night show in Maple Ridge, that the moniker Manitoba’s Musical Mullets was already taken!
While the award-hogging gang from Portage la Prairie received a standing ovation for their superb cover of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline – and earlier DW hits Rocket Girl, Get Up and Beautiful Life – country music’s 2009 Group of the Year left the 300-plus audience laughing hysterically as they flashed old yearbook pictures on the Arts Centre and Theatre stage.
“This will never get old on this tour,” quipped the now clean-cut frontman Chris Thornstein, whose own school photo looked like a cross between Jay Leno and early Achy Breaky Billy Ray Cyrus.
Ironically, two songs earlier Thornstein needed a few moments to clear his teary eyes after complaining that hairspray leaked into them. Show business, eh?
On a night when Doc Walker made Stop No. 2 on a fall tour that takes them to casinos, theatres, arenas and clubs across small-town Canada, the memorable moments were the unscripted, innocent ones.
The band laughed about doing a video shoot last week in Aldergrove, B.C. – for their new song If I Fall – where “it smelled like horse poop all stinking day.”
They laughed about their new dream-pursuing song Go, and the fact they all tried to keep girlfriends from leaving them in high school by suggesting their moms could get them "good jobs at Petland" after graduation.
And they laughed that the Maple Ridge crowd was the “best-clapping audience” they have seen in a long time.
“This one at least has some rhythm,” joked Murray Pulver, who was named Guitar Player of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Association awards show in Vancouver earlier this month.
Dave Wasyliw, who found time to get married in Mexico while on the group’s Beautiful Life Beach Party Tour in Mazatlan, received a standing ovation for performing Barbershop, a fun ditty that hasn’t found its way to CD yet, but managed to be among the major hits of Friday’s show.
Joined on this tour by bassist Brent Pearen and drummer Steve Broadhurst, Doc Walker did an amazing acoustic set, played all their hits and served up some powerful message songs – Driving With the Brakes On and North Dakota Boy. They easily demonstrated why they are the poster band of what’s right in the Canadian country music industry. And why Bon Jovi referred to them as Canada's top talents after opening for the New Jersey rockers.
Friday’s low turnout was perhaps the only blemish on an otherwise enjoyable evening. Maybe it was because Doc Walker just played a free, two-hour show in front of 10,000-plus fans at the Vancouver PNE, or that the 500-seat Arts Centre and Theatre isn’t conducive to a show people would rather move and dance to than just sit and watch.
Whatever. The band made sure those who came to see and hear went home happy. And that they did – no doubt likely feeling a lot better about their current hairdos, too.
FINAL LICKS – Vancouver’s Dustin Bentall (www.dustinbentall.com), who said he used to get his butt kicked playing hockey against Fraser Valley farm kids, opened Friday night with a great Bob Dylan-esque flavour, featuring tunes from his new album Six Shooter, which was recorded in Ashcroft, B.C. . . . The hotter-than-fire High Valley (www.highvalley.ca), who played with Paul Brandt at the Langley Events Centre last week, will join Doc Walker’s tour in Edmonton on Sept. 27 for their Alberta and Saskatchewan performances . . . Thanks to a great remake on the Phil Collins’ song That’s All, Doc Walker is currently in the Top 10 on Australian music charts. The song is on their Beautiful Life album, which won a Juno Award this year. Check out Doc Walker's website and future tour dates at www.docwalker.ca.

Gord Kurenoff is Managing Editor of the Abbotsford-Mission Times and a columnist for Canwest Community Newspapers in B.C. He can be reached directly by e-mailing gkurenoff@abbotsfordtimes.com.


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