On the road again (5 Viewers)

Even I have no idea what the secondary chips look like. They couldn't find the GPI proofs. Guess I'll find out when I get back on Thursday or Friday. Very excited
So looking at this picture does a GPI rep have to be there for the transfer of chips and tape the crate shut as a security measure? Maybe that happens before you pick them up and it’s to insure the crates are not tampered with after the collection.
 
Am I the one waiting for this like

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First the upcoming Abbiati GB and now this..if you only think 2021 couldn’t be worse than 2020 well it’s happening..
 
I sure hope everyone signed up to the TCR Jim Fan Club in order to get access to the pre-sale.

Looks to be an amazing sale! With the HSI secondary snappers selling out so quickly I expect we'll make new records for this sale.
 
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yea, that is why I responded the way I did. There isn't 10' elevation change within the entire state
That's a misconception. While it's true there are no mountains, Iowa is definitely not flat. You want to see flat, come to Houston. The only hills we have are the freeway over passes.
 
That's a misconception. While it's true there are no mountains, Iowa is definitely not flat. You want to see flat, come to Houston. The only hills we have are the freeway over passes.
ok, so I was exaggerating. I just looked it up:
Hawkeye Point, the highest point in Iowa at 509 meters (1670 feet), is just south of the Minnesota border in the northwest. Iowa's lowest point of 146 meters (480 feet), the confluence of the Des Moines and Mississippi Rivers, also marks the southeasternmost point in the state.

Still no mountains in Iowa that I have ever seen. I have driven North to South & East to West and back and forth many times and narry a once have I seen anything that resembles a mountain in Iowa
 
You want to see flat, come to Houston. The only hills we have are the freeway over passes.
While I don't doubt you that Houston is flat, the entire state of Iowa from the highest point to the lowest point is only a little over 1000 ft. Texas on the other hand goes all the way from sea level all the way up to Guadalupe Peak, which rises to 8,749 feet (2,667 metres) above sea level. Basically 8x more elevation change than in Iowa
 
While I don't doubt you that Houston is flat, the entire state of Iowa from the highest point to the lowest point is only a little over 1000 ft. Texas on the other hand goes all the way from sea level all the way up to Guadalupe Peak, which rises to 8,749 feet (2,667 metres) above sea level. Basically 8x more elevation change than in Iowa
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