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Old 01-29-20, 08:20 AM
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burnthesheep
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I agree with topflightpro.

Also, a lot of folks around here race a lot of crits. But, I'm not sure those same people are travelling a lot to go to a lot of road races out of town. Just not sure. I don't. I plan to do as much Herbalife crit as I can this year, but probably only one or two road races (TT doesn't count).

We had a team meeting last night, and something I heard surprised me when I heard it. I didn't know if it was true or not. If you show up to a race without your license, all you can do is sign up for a one-day license at the bottom of the barrel (4/5). That doesn't sound right to me for some reason. When I show up I've never even hardly had to show a license or ID of any kind for any race I've done. I think once at a fondo they asked if I had it so they could "activate" some free included insurance on you if you happened to be a USAC member.
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