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Which shirt should we have for the Red Rock Classic?
Which shirt should we have for the Red Rock Classic?
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VegasRacer
post Jun 30 2005, 01:25 AM
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The Red Rock Classic in Moab, Utah is less than 3 months away.
Watch for an offical thread in the next few days.
We are working out the last few details.
Plan now to attend. The event will be September 23, 24, 25.


This poll will close at noon on Thursday July 7th. Soon after that I will start a new thread to take orders for the winning shirt. These 100% cotton jerseys are made by Champion. The design on the back will be printed in black and red. The logo on the front is all red. The price will be $15 each (plus shipping if you will not be at the RRC to pick yours up). Thanks to Jeroen for the excellent graphic design.

EDIT: If you can not see the photos for the shirt choices, scroll down a few post for alternate images.

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MoveQik
post Jul 7 2005, 09:46 AM
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What size wheels can I fit?
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QUOTE (ThinAir914 @ Jul 6 2005, 07:45 PM)
QUOTE (MW 914 @ Jul 6 2005, 08:20 AM)
From Phx Mapquest says to take I17 to Flag, then go on the 40 to the 191 on up.

Looking at a map, it seems that 17, then 89, then 191 would be faster.  Any insight on this?  Thinair, is 89 a decent road?

My route from Phoenix would be I-17 to Flagstaff, then U.S. 89 to U.S. 160 through Tuba City and Kayenta and then North on U.S. 191. Both 89 and 160 are fine roads. 89 has lots of passing lanes on it (you DO NOT want to pass on this road without a passing lane) and 160 tends to be 2 lane, but with not that much traffic.

I've driven both ways. 191 between I-40 and 160 is interesting but there are lots of little settlements that you slow down for. I remember feeling like when I was just getting going I had to slow down. Whatever speed you might gain by taking I-40 to 191 would definitely be lost on 191. 191 is also just 2 lanes with no passing lanes, but also not much traffic. Besides, the mileage is greater by taking I-40/191 than 89/160/191.

Either way you are going to be a long way from AAA so make sure your car is ready, but then it's probably no worse than driving I-10 from Phoenix to L.A.

A caravan is definitely in order!

Great info, thanks. I'll get the wheels turning at home to see if I can get away for the weekend.
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