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This year's Theme. |
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Hammy Tan and his air conditioning problems. |
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Scott Jones on Jeremy Loveall's old bike. |
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Tim Masterson and his FLIR Display. |
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Chris Sakala's Aux Tank. |
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Eric Bray. |
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Jim Owen with last minute preparations. |
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21,000 mile 06 BMW GSA. |
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Dale Warchild Wilson at his best with a rider begging for forgiveness. |
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Another FLIR System. |
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Wayne Boyter Tech Inspecting. |
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Olaf Moon's Bike |
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Brian Roberts giving this tank the evil eye. |
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Josh Mountain also with the air conditioning option. |
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Jim Owen being inspected. |
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Nicely decorated helmet. |
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Rod Schween's Helmet |
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Tom Austin begins the measuring of Jeremy Loveall's new Auxiliary Tank. I won't explain except to say specific gravity is used. |
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Jeremy however has already measured it the old fashioned way and is unconcerned. |
Oh by the way he passed easily.
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Sometimes you have to remind yourself. Usually at about 1:30 AM in the absolute middle of nowhere. |
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Will Barclay's Harley Davidson. A Rookie to this type of Rallying, but definitely not a Rookie in the traditional sense. |
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Greg Rice. |
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A little final drive maintenance, the old school way. |
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L to R, Wayne Boyter, Chris Sakala, and Perry Karsten. |
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Perry has ridden this bike in the Iron Butt 5000, the 2011, 2013, and now 2015 Iron Butt Rallies. The pinstriping is from a bonus in the Iron Butt 5000 in 2010. |
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Josh Mountain using some solar drying. |
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The height of this bike tells you it is Kurt Worden's 250. |
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Lisa Landry and former IBR Champ Rick Morrison |
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Mike Langford made it in late last night, but made it. |
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First victim Donna Fousek. |
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Josh Mountain's turn. |
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Eric Bray always cool. calm, and collected, enjoying a little Iron Butt Magazine reading. |
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Hammy Tan with his happy face, ahhh. |
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Perpetual 11th hour riders, Eric Jewell and Mark Crane show up as usual last for Tech. |
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Dale Wilson using his charm to explain that perhaps he would prefer them be here a bit sooner. Oh, and ODO check starts right now. |
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Father Daughter moment as they prepare to ride in their second IBR. |
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Mike Kneebone at the Start Dinner, soon everyone will know what they have in front of them, at least for 3 days |
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The Riders and Guests anxiously await the word. |
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Dale Wilson presenting the contestants of the hair dye competition to see who gets to lead the Iron Butt Rally out of the parking lot. |
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Rally Mistress Lisa Landry (don't call her Mam). |
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Rider #2 Kirsten Talken-Spaulding, who just happens to work for the National Park Service. |
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Tom Austin with the words everyone has waited for, Open your Rally Packets. |
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Suddenly things are quieter. |
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Kirsten's flag. I believe the best looking flag I have seen in a Rally. |
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The Parking Lot, 2 hours before the start, when you ride 11 days 2 up in the Iron Butt Rally, you need teamwork. Ande Bergman-Good and John Good are working as a Team already. |
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The most colored coordinated team, the Liles, even coordinated with their bike. |
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This folks is a Texas Funeral Director. |
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Game face on, check. |
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Lisa Landry and Tom Austin. |
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Rider #2 plotting, planning. |
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The Lahmans getting their last cool rest place for awhile. |
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ODO team, you must be at your bike by 9 AM. |
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Al Holtsberry, his IBA# is 27. those who earn their 3 digit number on this Rally, will be over 500. Not his first Rodeo. |
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New Mexico is an open carry state, but this is the Albuquerque PD, here to help with the start. |
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Maybe I will just change my route here at the last moment? |
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Dale dispensing wisdom. |
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Lisa giving Lisa Wisdom even to the New Mexico Highway Patrol. |
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Last minute rider instructions. |
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Words from the NM Highway Patrol. |
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Hammy Tan and Jerome Byrd listening carefully. |
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Albuquerque's Bernadillos County's and NM Highway Patrol gathered to help the riders safely get to I 40. they blocked all traffic lights between the Hotel and I 40. |
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At the bikes, ready to go. |
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Law Enforcement in the lead. |
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First Rider Out! |
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Oops, two time Rally Veteran Chris McGaffin wasn't ready for the ODO check, and had to wait until everyone left, well almost. |
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This rider's bike fell over when he was told to start. Volunteers quickly jumped in as his right foot peg was folded in, and bent it back out. |
AND THEY ARE OFF!
I was scoring at the Albuquerque Checkpoint so don't have many pics from there. Here's a few and some from the launch the next morning.
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Here is Troy Martin's not quite mint Triumph Trophy. Troy, fell down on a dirt road, hit a deer and had an accident on I 25 coming into the Checkpoint. Undaunted, Troy, a Rookie, took 4th after the first leg, but had to withdraw, the forks were tweaked too badly to continue. Oh, and that's deer hair in the crack in his sidecase below. |
Riders leaving from the Albuquerque Checkpoint.
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Matt Wise almost set. |
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Phil O'Connor seems well rested. |
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Paul Tong with some last minute prep. |
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Top rider Kirsten Talken-Spaulding, looking for another big leg no doubt. |
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To the surprise of probably no one, Mark Crane, one of the top riders in any Rally he enters, was leaving a little later than the others.
Truman Historic Site Being back in Kansas City, I swung by Independence MO to see who I could see in a couple of hour time window for me. Luck was a little on their side, as two blocks away the streets were blocked for the 4th of July Parade.
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First up was Greg Lenentine as he snaps the photo. |
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Next to visit the Show Me State, Don Duck. |
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Dave Legnosky plots the next move. |
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Gary Springgay, the 80's in Missouri seemed like winter time to the AZ rider. |
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Maybe to remind him what he was doing by Day 8? |