24 Hours In The Sage

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I’ve heard nothing but good things about this event over the years. And I have really got to get out there and do it. Idle hands are the Devil’s plaything after all…

From: Mitch
Subject: lance won’t be here either!
Yo Jonny…
You should let the minions know about our kickass race up here in Gunnison
Colorado…www.24hoursinthesage.com August 18 and 19
Weve got the Townie Bike Worlds man…Some of you AZ folks have to
represent that shit for sure…by the way Lance won’t be at this race
either! Floyd would get worked again too!

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About big jonny

The man, the legend. The guy who started it all back in the Year of Our Lord Beer, 2000, with a couple of pages worth of idiotic ranting hardcoded on some random porn site that would host anything you uploaded, a book called HTML for Dummies (which was completely appropriate), a bad attitude (which hasn’t much changed), and a Dell desktop running Win95 with 64 mgs of ram and a six gig hard drive. Those were the days. Then he went to law school. Go figure. Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

4 Replies to “24 Hours In The Sage”

  1. that course is by far one of the funnest 24 hour courses I’ve ever done, hence I’m headed up there for another round of pain in gunnison. I highly recommend it for anyone and everyone.

    Plus, last year, I got handed a full cup of beer as I crossed the finish line, and I expect nothing less this year. Lets see granny gear productions or 24 HOR do that.

  2. ya got that right…one of the best 24 Hour courses around (and quality product too)…for sure.

    would be there if I wasn’t some where else right now.

    Do it up Mitch!

  3. Thanks for the positive comments y’all…This was a great time for sure. Our entries were up close to 30%. I guess the word is getting out…
    The coolest ever was “former” World Townie Champ Jon Hurley riding his Pixie, dressed in a jester costume, for his final lap.(pixie=20″ wheel, piece of crap that may, or may not hold together). Unfortunately, the GDR took a lot out of our boy and his world champ title was taken by a fast cat named Eddie Miller (His job too…Apparently he got fired from SRAM for finishing the GDR and taking too much time off work. I’m sure he had a few words for the Boss man that didn’t help him either) On the last lap Eddie left approx 10 minutes behind Jon and didn’t catch him until the last couple of miles. How cool is that?
    We are going to try and have some pictures up on our web blog soon. Check out http://www.24hoursinthesage.com. Thanks again Y’all.