Monday, November 05, 2007

MOB Racing

Regular readers will remember that my current team is disbanding at the end of the season. At the Boone 24 several of us had a powwow about how we could keep the team going.

From that discussion, MOB Racing was born.


MOB Racing is a low-key, dirt ridin', and fun luvin' race team. Although we are focused on the dirt, we do a little bit of everything. We are also open to new members. If you think this sounds like your kind of fun, let me know.

11 comments:

Travel Gravel said...

Paul, Your jerseys should be black with silver pinstripes!You could take the whole MOB thing a long ways. Hope you're feeling well and can get out when you are ready. By the way, did you grow up in a house with a magic window?

Paul Varnum said...

Were also thinking of fedoras instead of helmets, and were going to be drinking bathtub gin.

Wait, wasn't Templeton Rye from that era, and wasn't it a favorite of John Dillinger? I smell a third sponsor!

No, she's a shoestring relative, but not my mommy. You'd be suprised how often I get asked about that from people of our era.

Carney said...

That sounds like my kind of fun!!

Paul Varnum said...

Greg and Andrew -

Seriously, if you guys are interested, let me know (pcvarnum at varnum dot com). You are both just the kind of guys we're looking for.

Anonymous said...

Greg and Andrew, It'd be great to have the two of you riding with us. Nick

Carney said...

Paul, I don't know if you will get this in time, but stephen and i are thinking of doing some night gavel tonight up in your neck of the woods. If you're around we might stop in and say hola.

Paul Varnum said...

Carney -

That would be cool! I'll be here.

Carney said...

False alarm. Marc, Stephen and I are going to the skate park to try and redem our bad day at the dirt jumps. Heal up!!

Paul Varnum said...

No problem. I was thinking about coming down to watch you guys dirt jumping today, but it didn't happen. Its just as well, because there is nothing good that would come from that. Next thing you know, I grab a bike and helmet from one of you young fools, and . . . well, you can imagine how the story ends.

Matt Maxwell said...

Paul, I keep forgetting but I do still want that ski machine. How about this Saturday? I could get somebody (with a vehicle) to help me if your shoulder isn't up to it.

Paul Varnum said...

Matt -

That would be cool. The collar bone is getting better, but at this point I should not lift ANYTHING!

Call me (515-290-7789) and we'll work out the details.