Re: Thread: Who's the Leader?
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 2:57 pm
It didn't take long for Dallas to not only catch up, but to take the lead. His is probably the only team in this race that has both speed and stamina. Travis's team is already wearing and cutting back. Holmes may be Dallas's lone competitor, and who knows how long he will last.
Once Dallas takes the lead, he almost does not concede, especially when arriving the coast. Only Brent Sass could have competed with Dallas. Here's to looking at this Seavey team run steady and fast up the trail and leaving everyone in the dust. I am not a fan of Dallas, nor even Mitch...I was a fan of their father ole' Dan Seavey though...the original dude who, back in '73 inspired the song "Dan Seavey was a Musher"...
His off season training regimen prepares his team like no other. He will leave everyone in the Bering Sea Coastal dust...I will be very surprised, maybe shocked, if his team crashes over the next 200 miles...
Once Dallas takes the lead, he almost does not concede, especially when arriving the coast. Only Brent Sass could have competed with Dallas. Here's to looking at this Seavey team run steady and fast up the trail and leaving everyone in the dust. I am not a fan of Dallas, nor even Mitch...I was a fan of their father ole' Dan Seavey though...the original dude who, back in '73 inspired the song "Dan Seavey was a Musher"...
His off season training regimen prepares his team like no other. He will leave everyone in the Bering Sea Coastal dust...I will be very surprised, maybe shocked, if his team crashes over the next 200 miles...