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<blockquote data-quote="rickcorwn" data-source="post: 536531" data-attributes="member: 1410"><p>I’d like to test the waters on an idea for the 2009 CFO. I’d like to put together a bonus rally to be run on Friday or Saturday. It would be about 8 hours long about as long as a nice days ride, most bonuses will be within 100 miles. No need for a fuel cell, no night riding, and perfect if your looking to test the rally waters in a less competitive and friendly environment. Rally veterans need not worry there’ll be enough challenging bonuses for you to stretch your legs.</p><p></p><p>I’d like to make this an alternative to the routes that we usually get at these events. Giving the entrants a list of fun and interesting places to go without telling them which ones to go to or how to get there. La Crosse is pretty much ground zero for a ton of great bonuses in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and maybe a bit of Illinois just for fun. There will be the Forevertron, ferry crossings, cheese and I know a guy who knows a lot about pie in Wisconsin.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to popular belief rallies don’t have to be highly competitive. They are what you make it. If you want to be the top dawg, go for it. If you want to have a slow paced enjoyable ride, knock yourself out. Want to get your rally pack and go back to bed, that’s OK too.</p><p></p><p>There will likely need to be a nominal additional fee.</p><p></p><p>Before I go forward with this I need to gauge interest. This will be a bunch of work, fun work but a lot of work nonetheless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickcorwn, post: 536531, member: 1410"] I’d like to test the waters on an idea for the 2009 CFO. I’d like to put together a bonus rally to be run on Friday or Saturday. It would be about 8 hours long about as long as a nice days ride, most bonuses will be within 100 miles. No need for a fuel cell, no night riding, and perfect if your looking to test the rally waters in a less competitive and friendly environment. Rally veterans need not worry there’ll be enough challenging bonuses for you to stretch your legs. I’d like to make this an alternative to the routes that we usually get at these events. Giving the entrants a list of fun and interesting places to go without telling them which ones to go to or how to get there. La Crosse is pretty much ground zero for a ton of great bonuses in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and maybe a bit of Illinois just for fun. There will be the Forevertron, ferry crossings, cheese and I know a guy who knows a lot about pie in Wisconsin. Contrary to popular belief rallies don’t have to be highly competitive. They are what you make it. If you want to be the top dawg, go for it. If you want to have a slow paced enjoyable ride, knock yourself out. Want to get your rally pack and go back to bed, that’s OK too. There will likely need to be a nominal additional fee. Before I go forward with this I need to gauge interest. This will be a bunch of work, fun work but a lot of work nonetheless. [/QUOTE]
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