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Rad Massaker outtakes

on June 15, 2009

With a total of 40 miles, six checkpoints and throughout six cities in the East Bay (Oakland, Berkeley, Emeryville, El Cerrito, Albany and Richmond) last weekend’s Rad Massaker alleycat race was all sorts of fun. The winner, Ricardo Moran, clocked in at around two hours and 30 minutes, coming in ahead of over 150 other folks. Here are some photos I took of the alleycat:

Nervous anticipation before the race

Gettin’ ready before the race

Mapping out the cryptic course

Mapping out the cryptic course

Emeryville checkpoint

Emeryville checkpoint

My faithful partner, Jimmy, at the Berkeley marina checkpoint

My faithful partner, Jimmy, at the Berkeley Marina checkpoint

At the Richmond checkpoint we had to draw a picture of our bike

We had to draw a picture of our bikes at the Richmond checkpoint

Maxin' and relaxin' at the end of the race

Maxin’ and relaxin’ at the end of the race

Winner, Ricardo Moran, selecting his prize

Winner, Ricardo Moran, selecting his prize

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