





Not too many pics from this one.... it was the same day as the John Penton GNCC race so I think a lot of people were at that. My buddy (and co-worker) Alan is on the KTM #69. We both rode Unlimited C 25+

From the start.... obviously by the clean bikes, lol. Turns are my weakness.... I'm slow as molasses. Practice, practice..... and more throttle

So yea, I was even laughing at my little bunny hops






Made it back in one piece..... actually still felt great at the end of the race, I could have gone another lap no prob

I ended up doing 3 laps and finishing 9th out of 14 that finished, and 1 DNF (my buddy Alan.... he gave up after a half a lap.... again). Overall I was 106 out of 145 that finished, and 7 DNF's. Not great, but not last.... I'll take it


Video..... beginning is the start and the entire first lap, then a few highlights, since I doubt anybody wants to watch all 41 mins, lol.... There were some pretty good bottlenecks on the first lap, with people just sitting in the middle of the trail blocking the entire thing. First one at about 3:30, another at 5:45, and then a big one at 19:40 that lasted several minutes (dudes were just standing there with bikes in the middle of the trail on a hill, and would not move.... IDK what they were doing). Took me 3 tries to finally get up and past them, but when I finally did it was awesome...... I was pretty much completely by myself, lol. Got a little cheering from my buddy Ron at 16:55 (he did the pro race in the morning), haha. Hit a muddy spot that got me a little sideways and ended up hitting a log around 37:40, and then my gnarly MX track crash at 38:56, with a slo-mo replay after at the end
Had a GREAT time...... I thought it was a really fun track. It was technical and you had to pick good lines, but still pretty fast and flowed very well I thought. I felt great, not crazy fatigued like last week.... I could have gone another lap. And as always.... the green tractor ran flawless and didn't miss a beat the entire time

And I know some of you seasoned racers are prob shaking your head.... "WTF are you doing?!?!" haha. I know I still have a lot of stuff to work on and def still learning.... just going one step at a time and trying to focus on one or two things at a time. I know one thing I really need to work on is not stopping and waiting at the bottlenecks, and just trying to find another way around. I always forget you have 20 feet either side of the trail to legally get around it. And also just passing people instead of riding behind them for awhile. Completely different riding style than what I'm used to. Just need to keep at it I guess
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