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fix
07-02-08, 11:26 AM
Now I eat barbacoa Chipotle burritos for every meal. No guacamole, he's allergic to avocado.

Yoshi
07-02-08, 01:33 PM
I vote this for "best of."

fly:yes/land:no
07-02-08, 02:20 PM
lame. everyone knows that. it's the salsa that matters.

Yoshi
07-02-08, 02:41 PM
I actually ate a Chipotle burrito for lunch today.

I'm pretty sure I'm going to vomit it up tonight at the track. Through no fault of the burrito's though, I just generally feel like vomiting after track racing.

melville
07-02-08, 03:19 PM
I was sent home early for chopping a guy while sprinting for a burrito prime once. He'd decided he wasn't THAT hungry and was climbing the banking on the homestretch. I had to go over him well above the stayers' line. There's a rule about keeping your line on the homestretch ("riders to maintain....") but damned if they'll ever enforce that!

This was 14 years ago. I still want that friggin burrito.

Quacker
07-03-08, 12:15 AM
I actually ate a Chipotle burrito for lunch today.

I'm pretty sure I'm going to vomit it up tonight at the track. Through no fault of the burrito's though, I just generally feel like vomiting after track racing.

I did that on monday....... twice.

Pista Largo
07-03-08, 07:00 AM
Is he like Davis & Connie Phinney's kid? Does his MOM know what he eats?

eriksbliss
07-03-08, 12:47 PM
I was sent home early for chopping a guy while sprinting for a burrito prime once. He'd decided he wasn't THAT hungry and was climbing the banking on the homestretch. I had to go over him well above the stayers' line.

He goes uptrack on the homestretch, but you get sent home. Precious. I would have given the guy an earful.

melville
07-03-08, 02:01 PM
He goes uptrack on the homestretch, but you get sent home. Precious. I would have given the guy an earful.

The guy lived 300 miles from the track and made it out maybe three times a season. I liked him OK, and we were all cool five minutes after the incident. Our wheels actually touched, and he stayed up. His words, "No blood, no foul."

A very young Ryan Miller (14?!) won that burrito. It was probably the last time I'd ever be competitive with him....

eriksbliss
07-07-08, 03:38 PM
His words, "No blood, no foul."

Glad it worked out. Not so much at my track earlier this year, where a guy went uptrack in turn 4, forced a faster rider who was coming up behind him into the rail, and now the faster guy has several surgeries left to get back to "normal."