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Summit of Mt. Washington visible in the background
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Starting line for bicycle race up Mt. Washington.
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“Top Notch” group at Newton’s Revenge, July 12, 2008
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The dirt section can be very treacherous when wet
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Even when dry it is long and unrelenting
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One is lucky to find hard pack that isn’t rutted
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The loose gravel can cause a crash
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If you’re going to buy a polka-dot jersey announcing that you are the best climber in the race, you better not be photographed pushing your bike. Hopefully his kids bought him that.
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Same curve (Five Mile Curve), this time climbed by Bill Hamilton
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Why ruin your $200 SIDI’s by pushing your bike?
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It does take the toll on the body
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No rider can admire the beauty while climbing
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Rider in back is weaving (paperboying) back and forth to make it easier
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Hear the cow bell! This is the 6,000’ level.
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Finishing climb – it’s only 22% grade
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Marti Shea, 2008 Newton’s Revenge Women’s Winner
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Marti had a great excuse for pushing her bike. Broken chain.
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Almost to the finish
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First person I’ve ever seen sitting here without falling
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One pushing. One falling. One going backward.
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All your weight must be on the front wheel here or you will crash
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Leaning out over the front wheel hoping rear wheel doesn’t spin out
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Bill Hamilton’s kid, Tyler. He set the hill climb record in 1997 at 51:55 and lowered it in 1999 at 50:21. Tom Danielson set the current record in 2002 at 49:24.
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2008 Newton’s Revenge winner, Anthony Colby Anthony rides professionally for Colavita-Sutter Home The record time for running up the mountain: 56:41
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