"Fearful People do Stupid Things."

Matt Scott is now the 49th fastest human in the world. He ran through the speed traps at 55.09 mph, just 6 mph under the collegiate world speed record. We achieved today's goal of finishing an official run on highway 305 at over 50mph with the fairing and windshield on. Matt mentioned that he was able to cruise at 50mph through most of the course and that there was still more energy left, so a record breaking run tomorrow is within reason.
The bumper sticker above was found at the local coffee shop... well worth the $3.

Nick, Matt and Chris Brown around the Cal Poly work area. Bill Patterson and his wife showed up today along with Larry, a gentleman who was involved with Cal Poly HPV years ago. Cal Poly clearly has the largest number of people in attendence with more coming tomorrow. It's really comforting to have so many people from Cal Poly present... and we really do enjoy the company and the support.

Hindsight's tumor also sported a growth this afternoon.

Matt warming up before the start.
Tomorrow morning we plan to help UC Davis out and help to get them qualified for the event. After that we will take the rest of the day to carefully prepare the bike and rider to break the collegiate world speed record.

Matt Scott is now the 49th fastest human in the world. He ran through the speed traps at 55.09 mph, just 6 mph under the collegiate world speed record. We achieved today's goal of finishing an official run on highway 305 at over 50mph with the fairing and windshield on. Matt mentioned that he was able to cruise at 50mph through most of the course and that there was still more energy left, so a record breaking run tomorrow is within reason.
The bumper sticker above was found at the local coffee shop... well worth the $3.

Nick, Matt and Chris Brown around the Cal Poly work area. Bill Patterson and his wife showed up today along with Larry, a gentleman who was involved with Cal Poly HPV years ago. Cal Poly clearly has the largest number of people in attendence with more coming tomorrow. It's really comforting to have so many people from Cal Poly present... and we really do enjoy the company and the support.

Hindsight's tumor also sported a growth this afternoon.

Matt warming up before the start.
Tomorrow morning we plan to help UC Davis out and help to get them qualified for the event. After that we will take the rest of the day to carefully prepare the bike and rider to break the collegiate world speed record.


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