



The 2007 LOTOJA Classic went well for the team this year, there were a few mishaps but nothing too serious. At 206 miles, the LOTOJA is the longest one day race in North America and it is the highlight of the racing year for racers across the country. We had 6 riders enter the race and all finished with good times and with no accidents. Our top result came from Josh Carter, who finished with a time of 9:29:50, with this time he took 11th in CAT 3, and 48th in the overall classification. Congrats on a good race guys!!!!
2 comments:
Nice job in LOTOJA, Josh! And congratulations on a great season. I love the blog idea.
I shoot LOTOJA each year for National Sports photos (white Toyota van). If riders will let me know a few details of their 2007 ride such as actual time of day finish, jersey/helmet color, team name, BIB number I will search my archives of thousands of photos (at no charge) and provide a jpeg for posting with reports.
My brother is a rider, my family comes from Montana/Utah to support him. By covering the race for National Sports photos we cover some our expenses and return a portion of the proceeds to Epic Events and LOTOJA charities.
Here is a few of our shots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/michael...7601941847408/
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