daniel constien writes:

>The question I have is how can I get the audience involved in ways 
>that are more involved than just viewing? Any help that can be given 
>would be appreciated and noted accordingly.

Well, here is what I think. You should have the audience be the ones who lift up the 
bikes (with riders still peddling) and move them. At a time appointed by the judges, 
the audience would go to their favorite cyclist and move them a few feet. There could 
be a rule that each audience member couldn't move the same bike twice in a row. This 
might add a touch of the ol' Flusus absurdity to events...

What's going to be the prize for winning? Considering that a "normal" prize is 
something material and sationary (like a trophy), 1st prize for your race could be 
something immaterial and mobile, like the wind.

-Josh Ronsen
http://www.nd.org/jronsen



















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