Thursday, June 18, 2009

RAAM Pre-Game


Team Type 2
Hi all,
Writing you from sunny San Diego where TeamType1 and TeamType2 are assembling for the 2009 RAAM. We spent the afternoon assembling and tuning bikes, applying signage to ourfleet of vehicles, and getting to know one another as the teams and crews arrived from the airport.

TEam Type1
I apologize for the lack of photographs, but, the hotel computer refuses all attempts to recognize my card reader. I was able to get my memory stick to read, and borrowed a few pictures from a crew member.

Tracking us: Several of you faithful readers have inquired about tracking our progress. The best method is to track us from the RAAM Website. Just go to http://www.raceacrossamerica.org/ and select "live coverage" Watch of course, for: TeamType1, and my team: TeamType2

As of today, the site was experiencing overload issues. So, the best advice I have is to be patient, and hopefully, things will improve.
The 8-Man teams depart Oceanside at 1-2 PM Saturday, June 20th.
More news later if I get time and access to the internet.
Jim

9 comments:

Jason said...

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Updates! We paid for updates and we want updates!

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