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-Deep Cove TNR "​Joe'​s vs. Pros" Race Report\\ +===== Deep Cove TNR "​Joe'​s vs. Pros" Race Report ​===== 
-Nicholas Cryder\\ + 
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 Nice night up north and a chance to line up with the best of the best in our sport, and just 60 miles from here with beer and cheer afterwards. Nice night up north and a chance to line up with the best of the best in our sport, and just 60 miles from here with beer and cheer afterwards.
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 Not the race for delicate boat contact types with the Joe's starting a few minutes in front of the Pros and the course winding around little islands and buoy markers in the shape best described as "​phallic in nature with seamen and seawomen everywhere"​. I had a decent race, and just whacked myself to try and stay with the big dogs only to be gapped, stopped and later T-boned by course traffic and even a passenger ferry that plowed through the field mid race and then just cut the motor. A remarkable stunt that just added to the lunacy. All the racer'​s were remarkably chill about the insanity and very polite as we threaded the not so delicate needles. Canada, eh? I chased back up to Ryan Paroz four times and then we duked it out in a sprint finish, which was cool for me but was just gassed and Ryan nipped me. Here is a link to the race footage around the cans: Not the race for delicate boat contact types with the Joe's starting a few minutes in front of the Pros and the course winding around little islands and buoy markers in the shape best described as "​phallic in nature with seamen and seawomen everywhere"​. I had a decent race, and just whacked myself to try and stay with the big dogs only to be gapped, stopped and later T-boned by course traffic and even a passenger ferry that plowed through the field mid race and then just cut the motor. A remarkable stunt that just added to the lunacy. All the racer'​s were remarkably chill about the insanity and very polite as we threaded the not so delicate needles. Canada, eh? I chased back up to Ryan Paroz four times and then we duked it out in a sprint finish, which was cool for me but was just gassed and Ryan nipped me. Here is a link to the race footage around the cans:
  
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 Also think I should point out that 23 y/o Sally Wallick lined up with the pros and paddled to a top ten finish out of 100 starters including doubles, coming in just behind Wes Hammer. Think about that for a second or ten and then imagine where our own juniors will be in a few years. Awesome! Also think I should point out that 23 y/o Sally Wallick lined up with the pros and paddled to a top ten finish out of 100 starters including doubles, coming in just behind Wes Hammer. Think about that for a second or ten and then imagine where our own juniors will be in a few years. Awesome!