Thanks guys.
Notes are in my log - suffice to say I was happy, but not ecstatic, especially since the "race" never materialized. Greg - I know you are capable of that same pace for your reference, and I probably should have been about a minute faster.
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"Anyone can do it in ideal conditions"- A quote from a true NE CN runner and friend.
Look who's fast (again):
MSL Race Judicata 5 KILOMETER ROAD RACE ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS RACE SCORING: YANKEE TIMING CO., 978-430-5669 Place Name Age S No. City St Time Pace ===== ==================== === = ===== =============== == ======= ===== 1 THOR KIRLEIS 40 M 56 N READING MA 18:13 5:53 2 JIM MACPHEE 47 M 54 SANFORD ME 18:44 6:03
"Beep, Beep!"
Life's journey is not to arrive safely to the grave in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming ... WOW! What a ride!
And rumor has it rcuch went sub 1:40 at a tough Big Lake course today.
83 391 Robin Cucinotta F 38 NORTH BERWICK ME 4/152 F30-39 10/456 F 01:38:35 7:32
WTG Jim, sheesh you're too fast.
Holy crap, Robin. That is NOT an easy course. Excellent work.
MTA: I read your report, Robin (heh). Big Lake is a WAY more challenging race than Hampton, and if it was crappy weather on top of that, I'd call that a win (dammit).
A list of my PRs in a misguided attempt to impress people that do not care.
My salty dogs
WTG Jim, sheesh you're too fast. Holy crap, Robin. That is NOT an easy course. Excellent work.
In order to see the truth, sometimes you have to loose an eye.
http://www.runningahead.com/groups/Utri/
And rumor has it rcuch went sub 1:40 at a tough Big Lake course today. 83 391 Robin Cucinotta F 38 NORTH BERWICK ME 4/152 F30-39 10/456 F 01:38:35 7:32
Nice Job Cuch!
CONGRATS TO ROBIN (for what must be a PR)!
Here's Cremer's time (is it a PR, Greg?) at the Seadogs 5k in Portland:
120 343 Gregory Cremer 43 102/803 M 15/95 M4044 SANFORD ME 21:09 6:49
This Greg (M.) got a PR of his own, while Laurie and Bob won their divisions in Barrington yesterday:
13 5/35 M4049 18:55 6:06 Greg McCullough 47 M 350 Sanford ME 24 1/47 F4049 19:50 6:23 Laurie Gaudreau 41 F 351 York ME 91 1/2 M7099 25:37 8:15 Robert Randall 73 M 292
(Jim, I hope to catch up to you, but I would not bet on it. Salty, you'll have to be his competition.)
Older, slower, and trying to keep up with Tall Dave.
Cremer went flying by me at 1/2 mile mark, never saw him again.
Improved my time from Saturday by almost a minute
That was Randall you passed also refered to as the ANIMAL, (short story)