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2010-11-24 12:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 San Juan, Puerto Rico : Official Thread
At your service Debbie.  Just let me know if you have any problem.  The store owner, Koishma (Javeir Bosque) is good friend of mine.  I already told him they will receive calls on this regards.  Good luck!

goodday2tri - 2010-11-24 12:32 PM Thanks nelsonv!


2010-11-24 2:28 PM
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I follow Lance Armstrong in twitter (and his alter ego @juanpelota) and it seems that his return to triathlon is going to be in this race. He will be in my age group, so I guess I'm not winning it Tongue out.
2010-11-28 8:14 PM
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You and me both Ernesto!  He's training with Macca so, he should have a bit of team mate advantage too... 

evillarroel - 2010-11-24 3:28 PM I follow Lance Armstrong in twitter (and his alter ego @juanpelota) and it seems that his return to triathlon is going to be in this race. He will be in my age group, so I guess I'm not winning it Tongue out.
2011-02-02 7:23 PM
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Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 San Juan, Puerto Rico : Official Thread
I am lucky enough that I will be able to use "Bike Transport" (my first time). If you have to use the airlines you are going to pay and worry about attitude by the baggage people. I have shipped my bike to Brazil, South Africa, and New Zealand at zero cost, however all domestic flights cost me upwards of 250 each way. it would be worth it to me to drive a distance to use Bike Transport and have that piece of mind - not to mention you drive to the airport (take a cab, limo, helicopter, rickshaw...) check in with a suitcase, fly out, land, and never worry about the bike.

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2011-02-03 7:28 AM
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Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 San Juan, Puerto Rico : Official Thread
Signed up on Monday night, 44 days to train, Oh-oh!

Really looking forward to it, swim & run courses look like they'll be real nice and with all of the laps on the bike, I may actually be able to see the pros in action.
2011-02-04 12:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 San Juan, Puerto Rico : Official Thread
I'm not racing there but did want to mention Cycling Magazine has a really cool write up on the Vuelta de Puerto Rico in this month's issue..Reading that made me want to get to the 70.3inPR big time.


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I did La Vuelta PR during Feb 2010 (was a week earlier this year, it just finsihed last weekend) really nice event had a great time.

2011-11-10 4:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 San Juan, Puerto Rico : Official Thread
meet the organizers at IMFL - great guys and they really care about the race.
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Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 San Juan, Puerto Rico : Official Thread
This thread is from 2010?
I'm doing PR this march but I cant find any threads or info outside of a few race reports.
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