I quite like the notion of one guy looking down and another wearing sun glasses (or whatever is the term here) so that on one hand I can see they're discussing something from their upper body language, while I cannot be totally certain because I don't see their eyes.

I should point out, Frank, that the landing page of your blog posts contains images that are a bit too small on my computer...

Boris


On 12/24/2012 5:27 AM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
So, last weeks race, the Shop 'Til You Drop Alleycat, started inside
the largest downtown mall in Toronto, the Eaton Centre.

Details of the race are kept secret until the last minute; manifests
with the checkpoints are handed out about five minutes before the
start.

Racers have very little time to figure out exactly where the
checkpoints are (in this case they were all grocery stores) and route
themselves accordingly. I know when I raced the routing sometimes
changed mid-race.

Some like to do this on their own, others work together as Dale and
Yuriy are doing here:

http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2012/12/pre-race-strategy-dale-and-yuriy.html?m=1

 Hope you enjoy. Comments always welcome.

Cheers, frank


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