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Getting things finished up


Agenda; finishing line, tulipnotes cut or uncut, pre-driving and preriding.... that's all I'll tell you. Comment if you please, we might or might not listen.

Reminder; there is a ride that starts from the middle school on Sundays put on by a local rider. Get a hold of me if you want details.

Reminder; if you are needing to drop, let me know asap!

Take care!


Taken from http://ragnarok105.blogspot.com/

THE GORD REPORT AFTER RIDERS' GREY CUP LOSS



OK, I confess: I'm a diehard Saskatchewan Roughriders' fan, despite living here on the Olympic-crazy Wet Coast.
Was raised in the awesome city of Yorkton, which calls itself the Treasure Chest City of the West. I left when I couldn't find her – think about that one and don't explain to the kids until they're old enough to know better!
After Sunday's stinging setback in Calgary – which felt like an early showing of the Christmas ballet The Nutcracker – I whipped up this list to show we are very good losers, if not good counters!
As reporters and football critics look for someone to "blame" today for the 13th Man Debacle, because that's what they do when they're not blaming their bosses for the sorry shape of today's media business, it says here that Rider Nation and Rider Pride does not live or die by final scores, albeit we do suffer a tad after unfortunate losses on the freakin' last play of the freakin' championship game.
Kudos to Montreal for a great season. And for what it's worth, the Als had 80 people show up at their airport, while Regina had more than 300. You tell me whose fans rock more!!!
And to everyone else who bugged me and other Rider Nation faithful on Sunday and Monday about counting, exactly what was YOUR team doing on Sunday? Who's your caddy, indeed!

GORD'S TOP 10 POST-GAME QUOTES FROM SUNDAY

(Was going to make it a Top 13, but it's kinda too soon to go there!)
Top 10 things heard as Rider Nation faithful filed out of chilly
Calgary on Sunday:

10. "Our special teams gene pool could really use some chlorine!"
9. "Ever stop to think . . . and forget to start again?"
8. "Hey, I'm hung like Einstein and smart as a horse!"
7. "Too many freaks, not enough circuses!"
6. "Hey 13th man, I souport publik edekasion, too!"
5. "I killed a 6-pack of Pilsner just to watch it die!"
4. "Our special teams coach used to have an open mind, but his brains fell out!"
3."Our special teams coach suffers from CRS - Can't Remember Squat!"
2. "Don't feel bad coach, 4 out of 3 people in Saskatchewan have trouble with fractions, too!"
1. "There are three kinds of people in this world: Those who can count and those who can't."


Taken from http://myextratwobits.blogspot.com/

TBR Wishes Jason Britton a Happy Birthday!

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Follow Jason Britton on Facebook and check his show, "Stealth Rider", on the Speed Channel
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Taken from http://tbrtoplevel.blogspot.com/

Star Motorcycle School

JASON PRIDMORE’S STAR MOTORCYCLE SCHOOL

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www.starmotorcycle.com

The Skills and Techniques for Advanced Riding Motorcycle School was created to help you become a more proficient, more confident rider. Whether you’re a street rider who wants to improve your skills to gain confidence and become a safer rider, or a track day junkie and racer looking for answers on how to go faster on the racetrack, the STAR Motorcycle School has a training program designed specifically for you.
National Guard Members Attend Star Motorcycle School for Free! 
For National Guard Rider training dates and more info please visit: http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2011/03/ national-guard-members-attend-star- motorcycle-school-for-free/

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Taken from http://tbrtoplevel.blogspot.com/

Introducing KOM!


Rules: You are responsible for you! Know your limits. Have an escape. The only outside assistance you can receive is in Zumbro Falls (half way check point). You will be disqualified if you receive help outside of the checkpoint. We ask that no cars follow your rider, if you do the rider will be disqualified. You have 12 hours to complete the race. Start is 7:30 am and for you that can't compute, that means 7:30 pm is your end time. Checkpoint cutoffs will be 1:00 in Zumbro Falls, 4:00 in Lake City and 7:30 in Red Wing. And you are responsible for yourself! You are on public open roads, follow the rules, stay to the right when coming to the top of a hill or on blind spots. You are in rural MN you might run across hillbillies or any other mostly intoxicated drivers. To be extra safe, have a rear red light and a small flashing front light. Once again you are responsible for yourself.

Registration: Registration opens at 6:30 and closes at 7:15. Plan well, the race will start with or without you. ONLY REGISTERED RIDERS WILL BE GIVEN CUE SHEETS!


Taken from http://ragnarok105.blogspot.com/