I actually enjoyed the practice lap and welcomed the dust free course, a little slime and mudd made for a nice change. Plus the wet conditions during practice made for a great learning experience for our new FMHSC youngster Hunter Dooley(1142). Hunter is cutting his teeth on the race track and has had very little time riding offroad. He survived the bottle necks and actually did very well even though it might have taken an hour to run the practice lap.
Made it back from practice to grab a drink give Hunter a pep talk. The pep talk wasn't working, he had enough on the practice lap and was certain that he did NOT like Thurman, IA. The whole gang pitched in and talked him into running 1 lap, that was our goal. We roll up to the starting line, last to show up. Hunter looks white as a ghost and doesn't move during the other class starts. Finally time to get the show on the road for the little guys, the board drops, the bike fires up, runs about 20 yards and dies. Fouled plug on a KTM 105XC with a large tank, that means seat and tank must come off. We scramble and get the bike going but the class is long gone. The good thing there is we had clear trail for several miles and man was the trail in primo condition. Clean riding lap 1, I pulled over to see if he was done or going out for some more and away he went. WooHoo, we were off and running and the course was just getting better. Another clean lap and had time for a 3rd, that lap was just as fun as the others with a few little mishaps that caused a few get offs but nothing major. I’m glad Hunter agreed to 1 lap that turned into 3, good job Hunter.
Lap 3 is where I met number Shredder (1002), didn’t really meet him but notice this Thumper upside down in in a ravine. Didn’t look very good and I knew it was going to be a bear to get out of. Hunter was on a role so I let him go and hopped off to assist. Got the bike up right and he was off and running in no to time. Good thing that thumper was fuel injected!! A trip like that with a carb and it would have been a long afternoon.shredder wrote:I try to lift the bike up and get it about 2" up and realize I've weakend my body more than I first thought. Some guy stops without a vest on. Not sure who it was or even if he was real but together we get the bike up. He held it so I could run around up hill and get on and I lit er up, pinned it and slammed second gear and got it going up and back on track. :
Time to try to recover for the second race, after spending more than 2 hours out on the trail already I knew I would be feeling it. I committed to the B class at the end of last year and figured I would be ready. I had a few issues that have delayed my return and its clear I have a lot of work to do but plan on sticking it out and learning as I go.
Like mentioned in every post prior, the course was fun and a nice change. The dirt and conditions turned out to be some of the best I can recall. Thanks to everyone involved in putting this on and I hope to see it on the schedule next season.