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I showed up with waaaay to little beer!!Nice job BC crew. Not much you can do with absolute pouring rain but you all managed as best you could.
I showed up with waaaay to little beer!!Nice job BC crew. Not much you can do with absolute pouring rain but you all managed as best you could.
Randy, how you feeling? Tbo
Alan, you good?
Some spode was not doing the tunnel jump. (me) Alan was on me like a bad habit and knew I was not doing it.Please expound - ?
Major Respect to the promoter and anyone that raced during this weekend.
And if it would have poured all night? the 50's would have been screwed. Besides, they could have just drew spoons, or grabbed balls. ha ha, and been done. 8 in one? 7 in other?Should have moved the 50's to Sunday. Should have did this should have done that.....
Maybe transponders next year?
Now there is a great story! I was working the starting gate/staging and was thinking wow, these guys are hard core old school! Well done. There was so much standing water that when I went to drop the gate there was a crawldad just hanging out in the starters box. No idea where he came from.Sunday's program ran nicely. Track was great up until my last moto, which I figured I was opting out of after you couldn't even see through the rain pouring down.
Once the +40 guys were pulled off the line for the storm delay I decided to wash my bike and pack it up like a true modern day motorcrosser. It felt weird, I never make a conscious choice to DNS a moto. I confirmed with my buddy that under these circumstances it was ok to do. My first moto I went down and couldn't start the bike for a good 30 seconds, and I didn't need a qualifying position so the race essentially meant nothing besides practice and a gate drop anyways. Besides, I just did a frame up rebuild of my bike and it was looking spotless.
Loud speaker calls the +40 guys back to the line. These dudes just got soaked sitting on the line prior to the delay(absolutely drenched) so no way were they showing back up to that line to race on a pond of a track, I thought. Well one by one they start lining up. Slowly my head starts changing gears on me, I start reconfirming questions to my buddy that I know the answer to "it would be stupid to go out there and race now right?" "Racing would be pointless right?" "I did just wash my bike and there's no more water left, otherwise I'd consider it" "right?"
I start staring at my bike, staring at the track, shaking my head, staring back at my bike. Little voice in my head starts thinking about all the Pitracer threads complaining about race cancellations due to weather, Older dudes telling tales of riding through the rain sleet snow and mud, and there they were lining up right in front of me!
My buddy knows me pretty well, and he knows when I'm on the edge of flipping the script. That's when it happens, I get that little bit of encouragement from my buddy. "P**SY!" he directs towards me. And that's all it takes. Pretty sure I fire back with the hottest line of 2017 "Are you silly? I'm still gonna send it!"
I throw my gear back on, unload the bike, and I get down to the line. Gate director asks me if I still want to race, "that's why I'm here". Then he asks 1 or 3 laps, "3, I'm trying to get the most bang for my buck". Half of our class didn't show up, but I was proud that a few guys and myself were still there to represent +25. A holeshot and a moto win later my day was made. As dirty as I was, I was refreshed knowing I did my part.
I ride the bike right in my trailer after the race and see that the last moto isn't being run. I think to myself it must be that damn younger generation opting out, which I'm assuming it was. They must have been asked the same question as I. Do you still want to race?
Thank you Briarcliff for not cutting our last motos out. That made my weekend.
Randy, how you feeling? Tbo
Alan, you good?
I'll live! Cracked my ribs in the same place as I did at Area 51! Was spitting up some blood yesterday morning but that stopped. Couldn't lift my arm above my shoulder and that worries me more than anything, just had surgery on that one. Seemed to be getting a little better as the day went on. Just really sore all over. Hopefully it gets a little better each day. Kelly sent me a pic of Allens back, he's scraped up pretty good and sore but I think he's alright. Dave I did see Allen check up and I did the same. Allen just landed in some really soft dirt and he swapped out. I had no where to go and hit his bike and it pitched me over the bars! I did the same thing in practice and barley saved it! Nobody's fault just racing!Thanks DD -
Hope both are ok
......sounds like an old guy yard sale. Just think of what the golfers would say...I'll live! Cracked my ribs in the same place as I did at Area 51! Was spitting up some blood yesterday morning but that stopped. Couldn't lift my arm above my shoulder and that worries me more than anything, just had surgery on that one. Seemed to be getting a little better as the day went on. Just really sore all over. Hopefully it gets a little better each day. Kelly sent me a pic of Allens back, he's scraped up pretty good and sore but I think he's alright. Dave I did see Allen check up and I did the same. Allen just landed in some really soft dirt and he swapped out. I had no where to go and hit his bike and it pitched me over the bars! I did the same thing in practice and barley saved it! Nobody's fault just racing!
Sunday's program ran nicely. Track was great up until my last moto, which I figured I was opting out of after you couldn't even see through the rain pouring down.
Once the +40 guys were pulled off the line for the storm delay I decided to wash my bike and pack it up like a true modern day motorcrosser. It felt weird, I never make a conscious choice to DNS a moto. I confirmed with my buddy that under these circumstances it was ok to do. My first moto I went down and couldn't start the bike for a good 30 seconds, and I didn't need a qualifying position so the race essentially meant nothing besides practice and a gate drop anyways. Besides, I just did a frame up rebuild of my bike and it was looking spotless.
Loud speaker calls the +40 guys back to the line. These dudes just got soaked sitting on the line prior to the delay(absolutely drenched) so no way were they showing back up to that line to race on a pond of a track, I thought. Well one by one they start lining up. Slowly my head starts changing gears on me, I start reconfirming questions to my buddy that I know the answer to "it would be stupid to go out there and race now right?" "Racing would be pointless right?" "I did just wash my bike and there's no more water left, otherwise I'd consider it" "right?"
I start staring at my bike, staring at the track, shaking my head, staring back at my bike. Little voice in my head starts thinking about all the Pitracer threads complaining about race cancellations due to weather, Older dudes telling tales of riding through the rain sleet snow and mud, and there they were lining up right in front of me!
My buddy knows me pretty well, and he knows when I'm on the edge of flipping the script. That's when it happens, I get that little bit of encouragement from my buddy. "P**SY!" he directs towards me. And that's all it takes. Pretty sure I fire back with the hottest line of 2017 "Are you silly? I'm still gonna send it!"
I throw my gear back on, unload the bike, and I get down to the line. Gate director asks me if I still want to race, "that's why I'm here". Then he asks 1 or 3 laps, "3, I'm trying to get the most bang for my buck". Half of our class didn't show up, but I was proud that a few guys and myself were still there to represent +25. A holeshot and a moto win later my day was made. As dirty as I was, I was refreshed knowing I did my part.
I ride the bike right in my trailer after the race and see that the last moto isn't being run. I think to myself it must be that damn younger generation opting out, which I'm assuming it was. They must have been asked the same question as I. Do you still want to race?
Thank you Briarcliff for not cutting our last motos out. That made my weekend.
Well then, I thought you got hurt, spitting a little blood and limited use of limbs is standard Monday morning stuff.... ha ha, hope you feel better.Was spitting up some blood yesterday morning but that stopped. Couldn't lift my arm above my shoulder and that worries me more than anything, just had surgery on that one.
Nick and Evan Pape are in. Z. Boy in Dave really tired.
OH yeah! Tried to block Saturday out of my head!You forgot about your other adopted tinker bell boy......