Phil ! we must of bumped into each other and didn't even know it. If you were talking to Marcin from Poland, you were probably standing in my light!
I was able to work with Josh Wilson on his 1929 101 scout #89 both nights in Anamosa and spirit lake. Then I was graciously invited to ride along with Josh and Steve Rinker to Spirit Lake. What an honor, privilege and humbling experience that was to be apart and get a glimpse to what the cannonballers do every day during the race. The fuel stops are a sight to see too. The ride started out beautiful but when the day heated up and the winds started to blow out of the south at 20-30 mph, it was a grueling and brutal ride. It was a direct crosswind for much of the day with little to no wind breaks. Only 3 times I can remember the wind to our backs which gave us a chance to relax and stretch our arms, legs and back a bit while on the bike until the next left hand turn west for more fun. That night I was beat and smelled like rich exhaust fumes and burnt oil from riding behind those Indian's. And I was grinning from ear to ear loving every minute of it.

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