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Sorry to hear that Pat will not be able to be part of the U.S. team, His experience will be missed. Good luck to Pat for a speedy and 100% recovery.

Congratulations to Ronnie Commo for stepping up to help the team and fill in for Pat. Best of luck to the U.S. team, Just keep your feet on the pegs and it will be easy. Right? :thumbup:

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Nigel

Are you happier if I say skills? Pat was a very strong part of the our U.S.A. team as I am sure you are aware. I am sure his "skills" will be missed.

Ringo

I didn't get a call either? Guess the role of over sized beer drinking trials rider was not needed?

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Kip said he would send me updates from the TDN. I will post as they show up. Good to hear that Ronnie made it. It was short notice and then they had to find someone with an FIM liscence. They knew Ringo didnt have one so they called Ronnie.

Kips e-mail: So far so good, really steep area but alot of cool stuff. Did practice today and the girls rode the world round. They start tomorrow at 10.15. Been hectic but now seems under controll.

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Bottom line, Dabster. Without TWO of our top guys, Will and Patrick, it will be a tough outing when attempting team scores!

It will be good experience for Ronnie Commo, yet I think the course will take its toll on him. He will do his best, as always.

Kip is a good team manager, he has a large boot!

Best of luck to them!

MC

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Ringo who is the guy below you trying grab your :thumbup:

That would be our President Capt. Paul Oswald.

You see we do things a little differently here in So CA. While Kip holds my bike, Paul tosses me up to it. The idea is that I land on the pegs and ride the rest of the way up!

Of course you guys can come up with your own descriptions of this one and yes, I'm leaving myself waaaay open.

Picture was taken by Mark Kariya [sorry for mispelling]

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Another E-mail from our USA Team Manager Kip Webb

Hey all,

Hello from Andorra. The girls finished 7th today out of 13. Barely

missing out to 6th by 3 points and 5th by 8. So we can do it, just

going to take a little more effort and practice. Louise was feeling a

little down and they slipped a bit. But next year will be better with

Caroline Allen who I am sure will be getting much better, she tried

everything and is a tough little gal. Sarah came thru when they needed.

The girls looked real good in their matching outfits and I think we

were the only ones who actually had matching gear. They were easy to

distinguish from the other riders that was for sure. We were dressed

to kill in our matching shirts & jackets at the opening ceremonies in a

large auditorium. There are 22 teams represented in the mens category

from all the continents for the first time ever. It was funny though,

when Andrew Blaine and the South Africans went up on the podium the

poor guys looked like they just got off work. But our whole team

looked great and professional.

I was real surprised to see Diego Ordonez here as well with the boys

from Guatemala and his Dad Alex leading the charge for them. They

barley put it together a week or so from the event. They got their

bikes from Diego Bosis from Italy, all Shercos. I tried to get Alex to

pay our entry for riding for me helping out Diego all those times and

the beating I took (Ha) but could not convince him. (maybe the 224 euro

fee scared him off??) Overall the cost for stuff here is pretty

expensive $$$

The loop tomorrow is 10 miles and the boys said the sections were

"sick" We are taking extra gas with us just in case as some ran out

just riding the loop. It is real rocky an super steep. I did not go

out today as too much to do and we did not have a bike at the time. We

only grabbed the 4 strokes from Sherco, I did not see any reason to run

an extra bike if not needed. GasGas took back one of our bikes today

as they said it was for the first 2 days only, we were able to borrow

one from the Canadians so Louise can carry some extra stuff for us.

Other than that been going good. According to Cody we are in for a

workout. Wish us luck.

Steve Forsley bailed on the road yesterday and got his side pretty

good, but he is in it for for the long run, when I asked him if was

good for tomorrow he said "I wouldn't miss it for anything" I like this

guy.

One small detail though, I lost my passport yesterday, I remembered

where I left it about 4 hours later and Steve Forsley made a beeline to

the store and thank god the manager had it. Talk about stressed out!!!

I had envisions of having to start a RYP products Spain division > now

that's a nightmare.

Hope everyone is good, I got to tell you though we miss home for sure.

Dorthy & Toto had it right, There's no place like home. Will try to

get an update to you tomorrow, will see how things go after the event.

Thanks

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