Track MC

August 5th, 2007 | Posted by Smithers at 10:31 pm in Local Cycling |

Do you fashion yourself a Phil Ligget or Paul Sherwin? Maybe you should aim higher.

Never-the-less, with Bob Williams’s roll role in day to day track activity reduced for the balance of the racing season, the track is looking for someone to volunteer their time on Thursday nights to announce the play-by-play racing action to the crowds.

Think you have what it takes? Now is your chance to put your pipes to the test.

The ideal candidate would be someone who is very familiar with the sport, track racing in particular, and familiar with those individuals who are racing at the track each week.

Interested in learning more details? Contact Kevin Schaeffer for more information.

Help is also needed with velodrome maintenance, helping to organize the crowd contests and running the concession stand.

  1. 5 Responses to “Track MC”

  2. By Mr. Grammar at 8:24 am on Aug 6, 2007 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    “role” not “roll”

  3. By Welcome to Fantasy Island at 9:47 am on Aug 6, 2007 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    I could be the guy or at least the guy who introduces the riders and reminds people to buy pizza and ice cream. Of course, Skibby’s pretty GD good.

  4. By Smithers at 10:56 am on Aug 6, 2007 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    “role” not “roll” – Mr. Grammar

    That’s spelling, not grammar, so but out of it.

  5. By Pierce at 11:16 pm on Aug 6, 2007 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    It’s been 12 hours and no one has jumped all over Smithers for writing “but out” with only one t in but? The ironic comedy of that sentence, whether intentional or not, is the kind of brilliance I come to this website for.

  6. By Smithers at 11:31 pm on Aug 6, 2007 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    And it’s all still free…for now.

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