Dallas Morris WINS Men's Solo Race Across the West.
Race Across the West - Oceanside, CA, to Taos, NM
1000 Miles. Long hill climbs. Desert. Heat.
Race Across America - Oceanside, CA., to Annapolis, NM.
3000 Miles. The toughest Race in the World.
Fred Boethling, RAAM Pres. describes them both.
The Race Across the West is considered as the toughest part of the World's Toughest Bicycle Race . At just over 1,000 miles contestants from all over the world, battle heat in the deserts, climbing in the mountains and an intense pace to get to the finish line in Taos, NM.
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Our "Thanks" to all who watched the "Live Webcast" from the TS in Taos Saturday. Additional videos of the race and its participants will be posted
here as they become available.
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Thomas and Tom Letsinger, Team RAO-GVHBikes won 1st Place Men's Team in the Race Across the West (RAW) . |
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Benincasa and Florence Debout, Team Project Athena, crossed the RAW finish line around noon Saturday and won RAW's 1st Place Women's Team. VIDEO
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Dallas Morris won the RAW Men's Solo and the only Solo to finish. RAAM VIDEO
Leslie Holton (Women's Solo) made it
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| Team Bicycle Johns, R941, took 2nd Place in Four-Person Team, Men 18-49, with Mark Burson, Bill Forman, Christopher Husa, and Scott Moore. VIDEO |
Team Fitista, R921, captured 2nd Place in RAW Two-Person Team, Women 18-49, with riders Linda Bialla and Kimberly Ford.
VIDEO | RAAM BLOG
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Wilcats Four Brett, R943, won 1st Place Four-Person, Men 18-49, with Scott Forman, Jim Kodjababian, Jay Osborne, and Scott Sherman. VIDEO | BLOG |
Gary Johnson, former two-time NM Governor, who entered in the 50+ category and dropped out due to a foot injury, was the only race
participant from Taos.
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RAW Newsletter
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Race Across America - RAAM & RAW STATS - Taos Cycle Club
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