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whose crash brought out the race-ending caution
« on: October 21, 2013, 02:11:36 pm »
Also tomorrow night at Lowe Mill, the ninth annual Cigar Box Festival will kick off with a performance by  at the free Concert on the Dock, 6 to 9 p.m. The festival itself begins Saturday at 11 a.m. and will feature handcrafted instruments, an artist market and a Cigar Box Instrument Builders Competition. Build-your-own cigar box workshops and demonstrations, as well as lessons on playing cigar box guitars, will be held throughout the afternoon. A live concert wraps up the festival, beginning at 6 p.m.
I think this is why many of us race, not the elite runners who finish in front but the rest of us, the middle- and back-of-the-packers who have no hope of winning, who don’t care much about our time,, who struggle up the mountain with our heads lowered and our hands tight on our knees. We do it not for the pain so much as for the transcendence that comes with the pain, for the moment when we become lost in the brutality of it all, when our muscles scream and our legs shake and everything in us cries for us to stop. We race for the exhilaration of being up on the mountain in the morning, the wind in our hair and sweat against our lips, the glorious thud of our hearts reminding us that we are alive and nothing else matters but this moment, this pain, this feeling of our bodies moving and bending.
The losers were pleased with the outcome,, evidenced by a scene similar to rivals lining up to congratulate Dale Earnhardt when he finally won the Daytona 500 on his 20th try. Dario Franchitti,, whose crash brought out the race-ending caution, stood grinning by his crumpled car, two thumbs up as Kanaan passed under yellow.
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