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l33t2 wrote:1% race
Numb3r4 wrote:Didn't even see a local news or film crew.
Nope, dem not in to boating that way.l33t2 wrote:1% race
Numb3r4 wrote:What's up with so many guys not finishing?
SMc wrote:streamed the entire coverage to my television while I was doing other stuff- overall not bad given they havn't done it before and they were at mercy to what was being shown on the screen fro time to time.
Maybe next year it would be good to have the presenters in Tobago (rather than Petra St. in Woodbrook) so they can do post race interviews one time.
Anyways thanks for sharing otherwise I woulda missed this completely
tr1ad wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:What's up with so many guys not finishing?
That’s racing ... every year has many breakdowns in general
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guardian - Team Energiza have won this year’s Trinidad and Tobago Great Race.
Driver Sheldon Edghill and throttleman Anthony Brash took the title after steering their 37’ Bowen past Tobago-owned boat Jesus is Coming in the waters between Toco and Store Bay, where the smaller Jesus is Coming found it a little more difficult due to the choppy waters.
Team Energiza never looked back after that and cruised to the overall title and the 95mph class trophy as well.
Veteran racer Ken Charles and his Mr Solo Too crew had to settle for second overall but lifted a record 17th 135mph title in his record 50th race.
Heat Wave was third overall and the 80mph winner while Jesus is Coming took the Cruiser Class title and was fourth overall.
Stay tuned for the official times on the race.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/sports/energi ... 87e741b00d
16 cycles wrote:Staggered start?
16 cycles wrote:Staggered start?
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