Monday, February 20, 2006
Weather Shortens UP 200, Controversy Abounds
The Mining Journal reports that Tasha Stielstra of McMillan narrowly won the U.P. 200 sled dog challenge Saturday afternoon in a race that is likely destined for controversy. Stielstra's team crossed the finish line in Grand Marais at 3:45:39 PM, just ahead of Anna Anderson of Ray, Minn., who arrived at 3:46:53 PM Michael Bestgen of St. Cloud, Minn. placed third, getting in at 3:56:19 PM.
However, mushers Keith Aili and Frank Teasley, were the race frontrunners leaving Wetmore Saturday morning but neither finished in top spots after being misdirected when they looked for, but didn't find, proper trail signs at a Y-intersection recently plowed by a county road crew. Additional controversy may linger for some mushers, with differing opinions available on whether the race should have been stopped at Grand Marais for weather-related reasons. |
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