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I told bilbo I'd post this so here it is. I wish I could afford it this year. :(

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Thanks Aaron. It's too bad that the available dates don't fit my agenda... (That's a less "loser" way of saying the same thing! :wink: )
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so what IS the price? lol
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I think I saw $30,000 for 4 laps?? But that included the entire tri, and I'm not sure what currency it was.
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It's 30k SEK, which is ~6k CAD so ~4-5k USD. You like my TLA? (TLA being Three-Letter Acronyms). I would have thought it would be more expensive (which is not to say it's cheap).
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thats not totally outrageous actually, considering it's all inclusive
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Actually the gold program would be around $2613. Based on current conversions. And $2290 for the silver. And $1350 for the bronze.
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