Duels to the Finish Line.
MItch Seavey did not only edge out Aliy Zirkle last night. It has been a tight race for the finish line for many teams.
7th place Finisher and Rookie of the year Joar Leifseth Ulsom managed to stay ahead of Jake Berkowitz by a whole 16 seconds. Apparently at some point during the run from Safety Jake had taken the lead, but got re-passed about 2 miles before Nome.
The Smyth brothers are known for fast and furious finishes. They often have the fastest Safety to Nome times, this year no exception, so far Ramey has that distinction for the Top 20 finishers, coming in exactly in 20th place. Despite having only 7 dogs, he passed John Baker on the last 22 miles and got pretty close to Lance Mackey.
While Cim Smyth outran Kasilof´s Paul Gebhard for 15th place by a bit more than a minute, Lance Mackey barely managed to hang on to his 19th place finish, being chased by Ramey. Both of them took a few detours into crowds and around vehicles coming up front Street.
I have been getting messages about why I am not going back out on the trail. Sorry folks, but I delivered the snowmachine this morning to Northern Air Cargo to be flown back to Anchorage. Its now ….. or wait for more than a week, as all the arriving dog teams have priority. And I can not spend a week up here waiting, although I would LOVE to, but not this year.
Here a selection of pictures from this morning finishers:
Kathy sure happy to have Martin back, great couple!
Jessie Royer coming in with Streak and Porsche
happy greeting by his girlfriend who came up to surprise him
Lance is exhausted after being chased by Ramey
Friends at the finish line after a duel, Ramey and Lance
Sunset during last nights ride in
Cim´s and Paul´s team in the finish
Still friends after a tight finish, Paul and Cim
Frosty the dog