77F, winds ENE 10, 16% humidity at the airport.
15 - 20 minutes 'til Greg is ready to run. He's been letting the motor cool. He's checking tire pressures right now. He's the only bike readying to run.
Still no report on what made Jim Knapp pull the chute.
No more posts from here 'til I've got something to tell you. Go potty, refresh your drink, do a chore for your spouse - or, if you're working this Saturday (that's today, you know, at least in the western hemisphere) -- do something to make the boss happy. I know -- the same phrase could be used for the spouse.
Hope you hit your refresh button. Greg is 2 - 5 minutes from running - bike is cooled and tires are aired and cooler is iced.
We're looking for FIM Charlie so he can observe. Drew is on his way to the end of the track to "catch" Greg when he arrives.
So - why catch? For the FIM records an official observer is stationed to watch the bike leave and another to watch it arrive. Sanctity of the records, you know - no changes or modifications can be done if the vehicle is under scrutiny at all times.