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Ben Sheann Race 2009
There was an impressive turnout of Westies at the Ben Sheann race on the 17th June. I counted 12 of us, clearly attracted by the forecast of windy weather and the possibility that this would keep away the infamous midges from the start/finish area. How could we be so ridiculously optimistic? Yes, there was a distinctly cool breeze before the event and at first there was hardly a Culicoides impunctatus apparent. With barely 5 minutes to the start however, a guerilla force attacked on all fronts. I'm not sure whether our bright yellow vests makes us more vulnerable to midge attacks, maybe one of the club's resident zoologists can tell us?
Onto the race itself, which Chris has rightly described as a minor classic.Enjoyment isn't a word I would use to describe the ascent or the descent but certainly there were periods of exhilaration. I spent most of the climb with Cat clicking my heels, whilst on the way down I was waiting for the inevitable suicidal charge past from Ellie. I wasn't disappointed, though she waited until about 50 metres before the bottom of the woods before attempting to overtake me on my left side, only to end up in the adjacent ditch! Ooops, I was devastated, as one can well imagine, and barely managed to put worries about Ellie's health to the back of my mind as I sprinted towards the finish line in what I regarded as a respectable time.
I haven't seen any results yet. But, all in all it's a fine wee race, worthy of the long Wednesday night journey to Strathyre. As I've often said to Muffy over the years, it doesn't need to last long to be a memorable event!
Posted by Dave Calder on Mon 22 Jun 2009 | 4 comments
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Ellie said...
Grrrrrr...I'll get you next time Dave!
Wednesday 24th June 2009 9.19am
Dave Calder said...
We'll see about that, Ellie!
I have had the following response from the club zoologist with respect to my query on whether midges are attracted to Westies vests:
"The main attractant to our more dominant ceratopogonid is carbon dioxide – I don’t think (though I could be wrong) you will find that colour plays an important role, although colour is important to some other biting insects. "
I'm relieved about that, so no change to club colours then. But the response continues....
"On a more serious note, I would like to point out that you transgressed the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) by incorrectly using a capital letter for the second term of the binomial of Culicoides impuctatus. Whilst this is occasionally permitted by the Bacteriological and Botanical Codes when the second term is derived from the name of a person (both codes) or (Botanical Code only) is a vernacular name or former generic name; the Zoological Code makes a small letter for the second term obligatory in all cases. On the other hand, it may have been a typographical error on your part but not something I could overlook (Muffy will understand)."
So, there you have it... I consider myself reprimanded for my incorrect use of 'I' instead of 'i'. Hopefully the ICZN disciplinary committee will show some mercy and overlook my entirely innocent transgression. I'm hoping for no more than a 2-race suspension!
Wednesday 24th June 2009 1.33pm
Judge Judy ... said...
Rumour has it that Ellie was pushed !
Thursday 25th June 2009 10.46pm
Dave Calder said...
What, a helping hand....So that's how she managed to catch me then?????
Friday 26th June 2009 8.36am