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	<title>Comments on: 24 Hours of Rapelje</title>
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		<title>By: JOe</title>
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		<description>Hear Hear.  I, too shall return next year.  I left work at 1:00 pm that day, showed up at around 2:30, got my bike ready, had a beer, and was second in line when the race was called.  Not only did I not get to test my new light, I didn&#039;t even get to ride.  What a fantastic race, though.  The people are so nice, the scenery is oddly beautiful, and the riding is very relaxed by Montucky standards.  Nobody expects any good riding in eastern Montana, which is a good thing.  That means I get the trails to myself.  Good ones, too.  Think &quot;Holy Cross&quot; and &quot;Free Lunch.&quot;  Maybe a little &quot;Porcupine Rim.&quot;  It&#039;s okay that you don&#039;t believe me.  Gotta love the desert.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hear Hear.  I, too shall return next year.  I left work at 1:00 pm that day, showed up at around 2:30, got my bike ready, had a beer, and was second in line when the race was called.  Not only did I not get to test my new light, I didn&#8217;t even get to ride.  What a fantastic race, though.  The people are so nice, the scenery is oddly beautiful, and the riding is very relaxed by Montucky standards.  Nobody expects any good riding in eastern Montana, which is a good thing.  That means I get the trails to myself.  Good ones, too.  Think &#8220;Holy Cross&#8221; and &#8220;Free Lunch.&#8221;  Maybe a little &#8220;Porcupine Rim.&#8221;  It&#8217;s okay that you don&#8217;t believe me.  Gotta love the desert.</p>
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