cewait
DIS Veteran
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In the years that I have run, cycled and tri'd I have never had a bib like this. I have had several bib's in the teens and also some very cool numbers like
123, 8000, 4321 and 52 last June a week after my 52nd BDay. Yesterday at packet pickup for Friday night's Resolution Run in the subdivision next to me I found Bib #1. Now, I am really a little nervous about wearing this bib. I signals a lot of things - namely SPEED.
Though I have to admit I kind of knew it was coming. Last year I entered the inaugural Resolution Run online at 9 pm the day of the race. I had Bib number 238. It was the very last bib number and I was the last to enter. This year, I just happened I hit enter first. The RD posted this on his facebook. So all in all I guess it is a good thing.
It's a great shirt but I think it is a throw down shirt this year if the weather forecast holds.
123, 8000, 4321 and 52 last June a week after my 52nd BDay. Yesterday at packet pickup for Friday night's Resolution Run in the subdivision next to me I found Bib #1. Now, I am really a little nervous about wearing this bib. I signals a lot of things - namely SPEED.
Though I have to admit I kind of knew it was coming. Last year I entered the inaugural Resolution Run online at 9 pm the day of the race. I had Bib number 238. It was the very last bib number and I was the last to enter. This year, I just happened I hit enter first. The RD posted this on his facebook. So all in all I guess it is a good thing.
It's a great shirt but I think it is a throw down shirt this year if the weather forecast holds.