In the team division another record was broken. The 8-person Byggkjøp/BMC Cycling Team set a new relay team record. Their time was 5 days 9 hours and 56 minutes. This gives them an average speed of 23.2 mph.
The rest of the solo field is stretched all the way from Maryland to Ohio which is about 550 miles of the course. David Haase is the only American in the top 5. He’s currently in 2nd on the road by less than an although it seems he’s really in 3rd place.
I have always thought there were no time credits in RAAM, just time penalties. I’m sure I’ve also read that in the rules. In any case, Mark Pattinson has been given a 4 hour and 35 minute time credit. It’s for an incident near Taos, NM involving drunk cowboys not allowing him and his crew to pass through. I haven’t really been able to find information on what happened but it seems that race officials may have told Pattinson to stop riding.
The 50+ age group is very close for 1st and 2nd. Currently in Chillicothe, OH, Arvid Loewen is less than 20 minutes ahead of Doug Levy. They have just over 500 miles left to the finish line.
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Not to take away from Jure’s win but he’s actually the first MALE to win four times. Seana Hogan won the female solo six times: 1992, 1193, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998.
Thanks for the info on Seana. I knew she had won a few times but didn’t realize it was that many. I did a camp she was at once. I’d see her first thing when we rolled out and then she’d be showered and relaxing when I finished.