The lead changes – will it again?
You’ll have to pardon the slight pause in coverage, yesterday afternoon my wife and I welcomed our first son into the world, we’re on our way home later today. I’m also excited to keep bringing you the rest of the Iditarod as it happens, we answered a question on our last podcast, but for those blog readers out there: yes, we will be broadcasting the finish – Greg & I hope to do a pre & post finish show with interviews, emails.. the whole works. Once we have a better idea of when the finish will be, we will announce a time.
I lot has happened since I took my hiatus, during that time Lance Mackey swept through Kaltag where Jeff King was resting and continued on without stopping and took the lead. King was several hours behind, arriving into Unalakleet three hours later, running almost at the exact same pace as Mackey.
As of this morning both Lance Mackey and Jeff King have left Unalakleet and are making their way to
Shaktoolik. The difference now is that King is the one who took 3 hours less of a rest than Mackey, and is only a few miles behind the race leader. They are probably going to continue running at a similar pace as one another, although it will be interesting to see what the times are going into Shaktoolik.
Hugh Neff was only 45 minutes behind King in reaching the Bering Sea checkpoint village with Hans Gatt arriving half hour later. Depending on when they leave Unalakleet it could still be anyone’s race – there have certainly been Iditarods that were won on the coast before.
Two mushers to watch right now are Ramey Smyth and John Baker, both posted impressive times from Nulato to Kaltag and are known for their speed in this part of the race. Nothing is off the table for those two right now, although the top five is so tight still that it might be difficult for an upset that they would normally be capable of.
I’ll be watching the race closely (and the baby closely) for the next several hours and will report back with interesting observations (with the race). Greg & I hope to record another podcast or two before the winner arrives in Nome, we’ll keep taking your questions at josh-@-iditablog.com



14. Mar, 2010 





