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Re: Pushmobiles
Greg Plate 5 (olecgwp@LAFAYETTE.UNOCAL.COM)
Tue, 26 Nov 1996 16:10:54 -0600
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Barry Runnels writes:
>>This year our Pack wants to try something new. I have heard a lot of good
>>things about PUSHMOBILES. But I can't find any information or plans. Can
>>anyone help. I understand Packs in the Sam Houston area use to race them.
Our Distict has run a pushmobile race for the past few years (at least).
They have been held in at a local high school track. A loud speaker system is
a must for the smooth flow of the event (20-30 carts). There are two
head-to-head competitions run during the event. The start lines are set up
about 30 ft apart at the center of one side of the track:
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I 100'? I I 100'? I
I I I I
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turn- Start Start turn-
around (End) (End) around
Each rank races against each other in races against the clock. Everyone
gets two races to compete in (two tries, best time counts). Each
push mobile team has a maximum of 8(eight) members, a minimum of 4(four)
and 6(six) is ok also. Races are run in 4(four) laps: driver/pusher to
turn-around, switch places, return to start, then next driver/pusher pair do
the same and so on. If there are less than 8 members on the team then one or
more driver/pusher pair(s) must race a second lap. This way everyone pushes
and rides.
Other Notes:
1) Plans to build pushmobiles are in either the Wolf or Bear books.
Safety check each cart for seat belt. The weight of the cart must
be supported by a fastened seat belt. Also, a bike helmet must
be worn by all riders.
2) Award ribbons/trophies to each rank placers, 1st 2nd and 3rd.
3) Racing outside ranks is not a good idea.
4) Have other things to do like frisbee, picnics etc. if you
have many races. Boredom will set in.
YIS
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