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		<title>By: Scar Collector</title>
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		<description>Ahh yes, the annual SC Velo and San Dimas Hotel Charity ride.  I hear that this year (after protests and confusion last year) they actually stuck to the 5% cut and took ~30% of the paying folks out of the crit.  Good way to make a bad crit course safe, have 70 instead of 100 (FYI, when I rode it, there were two sections where fencing narrows to one lane and there are active traffic lanes on the other side).  

I wonder how many hotels were left with empty-but-paid-for rooms after Saturday&#039;s slug fest.  What excuse do these morons have for cutting so many people?  The year I rode this race, there were spectators riding the road race course with children in trailers, in the same direction and at the same time as the P/1!  So...why do they have to get people off the course?  It&#039;s open to freakin&#039; traffic!  I also hear that they were in such a hurry to stage the last wave (after normal delays--for this race) that some of the women who might have finished couldn&#039;t cross the line!

The only good news--Rock Racing got punished by Symmetrics....

Jan--you made the right call.  I wish I&#039;d gone with you instead of sitting on my arse.  I think an organized emigration to the Tuscon race is called for from here forward.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahh yes, the annual SC Velo and San Dimas Hotel Charity ride.  I hear that this year (after protests and confusion last year) they actually stuck to the 5% cut and took ~30% of the paying folks out of the crit.  Good way to make a bad crit course safe, have 70 instead of 100 (FYI, when I rode it, there were two sections where fencing narrows to one lane and there are active traffic lanes on the other side).  </p>
<p>I wonder how many hotels were left with empty-but-paid-for rooms after Saturday&#8217;s slug fest.  What excuse do these morons have for cutting so many people?  The year I rode this race, there were spectators riding the road race course with children in trailers, in the same direction and at the same time as the P/1!  So&#8230;why do they have to get people off the course?  It&#8217;s open to freakin&#8217; traffic!  I also hear that they were in such a hurry to stage the last wave (after normal delays&#8211;for this race) that some of the women who might have finished couldn&#8217;t cross the line!</p>
<p>The only good news&#8211;Rock Racing got punished by Symmetrics&#8230;.</p>
<p>Jan&#8211;you made the right call.  I wish I&#8217;d gone with you instead of sitting on my arse.  I think an organized emigration to the Tuscon race is called for from here forward.</p>
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