[otto wenz, long-time race director, chastises randy dickson for not having a valid race number, and is about to be clipped by jeff fields for his impertinence]
STUPID Week unveils 40th anniversary edition
StupidWeek, the oldest multi-day race series in the US, will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year from July 11-27. The tour begins in Chicago, Illinois and ends 17 days later in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the same day as the Tour de France reaches the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Last year the event had over 7,000 entries from 20 different countries.
Otto Wenz, the event founder, expressed his delight at still being involved with the event as the Race Director. "I never imagined that we would be celebrating our 40th anniversary," said Wenz. "I look at the race as my baby that I have nurtured and built for 40 years. I also want to thank all of the people that have supported us over the years, especially those of you who never pay more than one entry fee per year. Oh, I know what you do, but if it weren't for you little rascals, I would have quit years ago."
More information on the series can be found at stupid week.
StupidWeek, the oldest multi-day race series in the US, will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year from July 11-27. The tour begins in Chicago, Illinois and ends 17 days later in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the same day as the Tour de France reaches the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Last year the event had over 7,000 entries from 20 different countries.
Otto Wenz, the event founder, expressed his delight at still being involved with the event as the Race Director. "I never imagined that we would be celebrating our 40th anniversary," said Wenz. "I look at the race as my baby that I have nurtured and built for 40 years. I also want to thank all of the people that have supported us over the years, especially those of you who never pay more than one entry fee per year. Oh, I know what you do, but if it weren't for you little rascals, I would have quit years ago."
More information on the series can be found at stupid week.
2 comments:
Could that really be Clark?
#1 He is not by himself
#2 I think the Q factor looks about .000001 m.m. wider than what Clark uses for Crits.
Well, I give it a 50% chance of being Clark. Looks like he is on his Merlin Titanium if it is him.Don't tell Richard at Waterford.
Oops. Wrong link.
http://www.internationalcycling.com/
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