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RE: [RC] A response to Edie Booths weight division complaint - Libby & Quentin Llop DVM




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"inaccuracy of ride scales."

 Three weeks ago, I weighed 190# with my water bottle filled (and thought
"Yikes, I'm getting close to the line" because it was my heavier saddle)
Last weekend I  weighed 201# with the same stuff and the water bottle was
empty.
 It's always going to be tough for people who are close to any of the lines
(165#,185#,211) but there is absolutely no reason for anyone to ride down.
Part of gamesmanship in any sport is using the rules to your advantage.
People that don't like it can either diet or lobby for a super heavyweight
division.
 Mike, you still have my vote. I really appreciate the computer stuff,
Libby Llop


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