The leaders are in and out of Yentna Station tonight. Jay was in and out first followed by Neil B., Clinton H. and Casey F.
Images at Knik Lake today by Andy Romang:
http://www.andyromang.com/Sports/2018/ITI-2018-Iditarod-Trail-Invitational/
The leaders are in and out of Yentna Station tonight. Jay was in and out first followed by Neil B., Clinton H. and Casey F.
Images at Knik Lake today by Andy Romang:
http://www.andyromang.com/Sports/2018/ITI-2018-Iditarod-Trail-Invitational/
Good progress today.
At 7pm, race leaders Neil Beltchenko and Jay Petervary are already 44 miles up the trail and following the Yentna River.
Soft, punchy conditions are reported on Flathorn Lake.
Bike racers are doing a lot of pushing.
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The racers are off from Knik Lake today at 2 PM Alaska Time under sunny skies! Coloradan Neil Beltchenko in the lead at mile 35 at the Susitna River with Jay Petervary right behind him at 5:42 PM.
The 2018 ITI starts today at 2 PM. Follow the race live here on our tracking page.
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Congratulations to Asymetriq Productions on releasing the trailer for their new film about the 2017 ITI, Safety to Nome, to be released this summer.
The Rainy Pass area was in great shape last night when the ITI crew passed through during the final supply flight. As often happens in Alaska, though, a system moved in shortly afterwards and dropped several inches of snow.
Blue skies over Squentna. #iti2018
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