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Written by Theresa Daily
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Sunday, 11 February 2007 |
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On a bright and sunny afternoon, Lance Mackey arrived at the Carmacks checkpoint with a smile on his face and a happy dog team after a great run. Lance told his wife and handler, Tonya, that his dogs looked great. Lance arrived at 1:29, approximately 8.5 hours after he departed Braeburn this morning on the 80 mile run.
Lance told reporters that he wasn't planning on stopping, but the team looked great so he kept going. Lance insists he has no intention of playing the 'rabbit' of the race. 'My goal is to run in the back of the front runners. I've been the rabbit for the past few years and it's time to let someone else put the scent on the trail.'
Lance said the trail was great with quite a few twists and turns that excited his dog team. 'They really like the twisty turny stuff,' explained Lance. 'That's when they get to have fun trying to knock me off the back!'.
His plan was to rest for a while at Carmacks. 'This new checkpoint is great,' replied Lance.
Shortly after, Dave Dalton arrived at 1:59 pm
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 11 February 2007 )
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