Difference between revisions of "Transcontinental Races"

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Since then  a few races have gradually taken root.
 
Since then  a few races have gradually taken root.
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*[[John 'o'Groats to Lands End]] (JoGLE or LEJoG)
 
*[[John 'o'Groats to Lands End]] (JoGLE or LEJoG)
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===Resources===
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*Andy Milroy
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===Other Websites===
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*[http://www.seejohnrun.com/ See John Run] John Wallace's comprehensive site.
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 31 May 2008

Transcontinental races were usually associated with the Trans-Am races that captured the imagination of the world in the late 1920's and again in the early 1980's when Jesse Dale Riley he;ped host several cross country runs that were sponsored by a Japanese company, Moonbat.

Since then a few races have gradually taken root.

Resources

  • Andy Milroy

Other Websites

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