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More Teams Cross the Finish Line!

Sunday, Aug. 23rd 2009 12:33 PM

It has been a busy morning today at Primal Quest Headquarters in Rapid City, as a number of teams have reached the finish line at long last. Amongst them are Team InnerStrength, the aptly named Team 29, the Kickapoo Scouts, Team MAAR (Middle Aged Adventure Racers!), and SC2/Synergy Racing. Congratulations to all of these teams for finishing the Quest! You’re an inspiration to us all.

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Team Tecnu Extreme/Staphaseptic Adventure Racing Complete the Badlands!

Sunday, Aug. 23rd 2009 12:21 PM

Team Tecnu Extreme/Staphaseptic Adventure Racing became the last team to complete the full course of Primal Quest Badlands presented by SPOT earlier today when they rolled across the finish line in great spirits. In all, the racers covered more than 600 miles of South Dakota backcountry as they became just one of ten teams to finish the full course, something they should all be very proud of. Great work team!

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Five Ten/Numa and Active Racing Cross the Finish Line

Sunday, Aug. 23rd 2009 9:33 AM

Early this morning two more teams came across the finish line, beating the noon cut-off and completing the course as official, but short coursed, teams. Congratulations to Five Ten/Numa and Active Racing for finishing the World’s Most Challenging Human Endurance Competition.

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PQ Daily Twitter Digest for 2009-08-23

Sunday, Aug. 23rd 2009 6:00 AM
  • Team nuun has been found! They are alive and well and making their way to the finish line. They should be in, at long last, in 2 hours. #
  • http://twitpic.com/ev9x4 – Bimbache Extreme/FlowMG.com finisher race #
  • http://twitpic.com/eva2e – Bimbache Extreme, the United Nations of PQ teams represents Spain, Mexico, Ireland, and the US #
  • nuun is on their way into the finish. They should get an award for determination, but none for navigation. ;) #
  • And they're across the finish line at last! nuun/FeedTheMachine have completed Primal Quest Badlands #
  • http://twitpic.com/evnw1 – Bimbache Extreme/FlowMG.com enjoys beers after finishing the race. #
  • http://twitpic.com/ewxnl – "i'm so ready to be done. I've been thinking about my bed for 9 days" #
  • http://twitpic.com/ewxo2 – Tom from Team Patent Docs is good to go, after attempt one to leave the TA resulted in a flat tire. #
  • http://twitpic.com/ex5m9 – Tom from Team Patent Docs gives the thumbs up for his second attempt to leave Scenic, SD. First attempt resul … #
  • http://twitpic.com/ex5zi – Team InnerStrength waits for Kickapoo Scouts, who they've been traveling with for a while. #
  • http://twitpic.com/ex6bw – Team SCAAR prepares for the final leg of the race. #
  • http://twitpic.com/ex7iv – Tracy from Patent Docs is excited about "beers, food, a shower, and bed" and expects to finish in the wee hou … #
  • Team South Dakota is on the way home! The team should cross the finish line between 10 and 11 PM tonight. #
  • http://twitpic.com/ey83l – Fever pitch! The whole state has turned out watch Team South Dakota cross the finish line!!! #
  • http://twitpic.com/ey92o – Rapid City has probably 200 people out here to cheer Team South Dakota home – along with an entourage of 15 c … #
  • http://twitpic.com/ey9vs – Unprecedented reception by the entire city!!!! #
  • http://twitpic.com/eydbe – A member of Team South Dakota is interviewed by the local media, KEVN #
  • http://twitpic.com/eygjp – Teams Spanos and Big City Mountaineers cross the finish line #
  • http://twitpic.com/eyish – Team Spanos and Big City Mountaineers discuss their experience at PQ #

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Three More Teams Complete Their Quest

Sunday, Aug. 23rd 2009 3:47 AM

The early morning hours brought three more teams to the end of the road, crossing the finish line for Primal Quest Badlands with a powerful sense of satisfaction. First it was Team SCAAR, who tore up the last mountain biking section, racing home in no time at all. They were closely followed by two unranked teams that had been traveling together for some time. Both Team SOAR and Native Eyewear were down teammates, but they hung on to finish the race.

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Rapid City Provides Hero’s Welcome for Returning Teams

Sunday, Aug. 23rd 2009 2:11 AM

 Well, what a night!  Although not the official end to the race, tonight marked the pinnacle of community involvement, as hundreds of Rapid City residents and others from throughout South Dakota streamed into Memorial Park to witness their hometown heroes, Team South Dakota, cross the finish line.  The crowd roared as the bikers’ headlamps became visible across the park – along with a mass of cyclists who had ridden out to greet the team and escort them in.

A hero's welcome - including the Volunteer Fire Department - welcomed Team South Dakota as they crossed the finish line

A hero's welcome - including the Volunteer Fire Department - welcomed Team South Dakota as they crossed the finish line

It was a truly special night and arguably the largest reception a finishing Primal Quest has ever seen!  It comes as no surprise to staff or racers, however, as throughout the race native South Dakotans have been following the race with amazing interest and devotion, following their team around the course and also cheering on the other teams.  Every team had similar stories about locals who adopted the race and cared for the racers. This ranged from a simple gesture like farmers filling up racers’ bottles with water to more elaborate involvement, such as one employee of Acme Bikes in Rapid City driving an injured racer to a checkpoint where he could receive medical care, or pizza delivery man Lou Gutierrez, who hiked to the top of Little Devil’s Tower in the middle of the night to deliver pizza to a remote checkpoint. The South Dakota Office of Tourism and Rapid City have truly succeeded in getting the word out about the race, and racers as well as residents have been inspired by each other.

Team South Dakota at the finish line

Team South Dakota at the finish line

This marked another highlight of the race in addition to the celebration of the first local team to complete a Primal Quest and the involvement of local participants in this adventure. The large crowd that had gathered for Team South Dakota provided an opportunity to recognize a group of truly exceptional people, Team Big City Mountaineers and Team Spanos, who finished shortly behind the South Dakota team.  Team Spanos encountered problems early in the race as their navigator, Steve Leonesio, became ill with an electrolyte imbalance. He was forced to withdraw from the race, at which point, as the teams recalled, “Bad navigation brought us together.”

Without a navigator, Team Spanos found their way primarily by asking locals how to get around. In one experience, a South Dakotan said “I can’t read those maps and they’re no good anyways. Here’s how you get there…” and proceeded to give them detailed – and correct – directions.  Eventually, though, both teams ended up lost on the same trail. They found each other, began traveling together, and have continued to do so ever since. 

Fortunately, the teams were traveling together when Team Spanos member Lauren Liden, an accomplished mountain biker, got a stick in her tire and crashed hard face-first.  Both teams sprung into action, with the Big City Mountaineers each playing a role in assisting Lauren.  Angela Woodland kept Lauren calm and reassured her, keeping her from moving, which could have damaged her spinal cord. The other members assisted in stabilizing her head and neck, using their backpacks as support.  Because they were present, both teams were able to attend to Lauren while also coordinating a medical evacuation.  This quick response may have kept Lauren from being paralyzed, even though she did in fact break her neck.  Amazingly, her spinal cord was undamaged, and kept that way through the efforts of her teammates on Team Spanos and the Big City Mountaineers.  She was present at the finish to explain the circumstances of the accident to the gathered crowd and publicly thank her racing partners.

Team Spanos-Big City Mountaineers celebrate the finish to their extraordinary journey

Team Spanos-Big City Mountaineers celebrate the finish to their extraordinary journey

That’s not all for this team of heroes – while Team Spanos consists of three members of a SWAT Team, who regularly risk their lives for the safety of others, the Big City Mountaineers are actually an organization of individuals that strive to bring the outdoors to the underprivileged youths of the inner city.  Their commitment to providing mentorship and assistance to at-risk youth was a driving motivation for Team Big City Mountaineers to participate in Primal Quest Badlands, their first PQ.  Their goal was to compete at a high level while still demonstrating sportsmanship, and the crowd agreed that they had met and surpassed their goal.  What makes their journey even more impressive is that they requested special permission from the race director to allow the two remaining members of Team Spanos to race with them (teams of two are not allowed for safety and other reasons).  In order to have Team Spanos race with them, they voluntarily went unranked/unofficial, even though they had met all cutoff times.  This is truly a team of very special and selfless individuals, and an inspiring story of dedication.

If South Dakota wasn’t already hooked on adventure racing from following their hometown champs, they surely are now after hearing the inspiring story of Team Spanos and Big City Mountaineers.

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