
Didn't get there until about 3:30 Saturday afternoon so I hustled up and grabbed a lap. I felt pretty good, bike was running great, dirt was awesome and the course was marked perfectly. Although the last few years at BS I had not finished well I had a pretty good feeling at this point.
Then about 4:30 Mason Martin hit me up to take another lap. As soon as we entered the course at the starting point Mason hit the gas and I knew I had bitten off more than I could chew!

Dinner was great Saturday night and the whole camping thing was perfect like it usually is at BS.
Sunday morning took another practice lap and chased Brett Kyle for about half of it. I know he wasn't running full speed but it was a pretty good pace. By the time I was done with that lap the only part I was really concerned with was the start. But thanks to some good advise from Matt Williams I think I did okay.
Wasn't a great start. Probably around mid pack. Dust was unbelievable but with 3 practice laps I felt pretty confident. Then came the carnage. One bike sideways on the trail, another stalled on a hill climb and then the pile up.
I didn't realize at the time it was Chuck Martin when we came out a wooded area on a left turn and it was pretty fast at that point. Next thing I know a bike is laying on it's side in the middle of the trail and the rider is just about to pick it up. Another bike was stalled out to the right who had tried to stop before running in to Chuck. For just a moment I thought of going over his back tire and hitting the gas but he was starting to stand up. I really didn't want to run into him so I hit the brakes. I more or less made the stop just running into his back tire then another 700 rider did the same thing I did and ran in to me jamming my front tire between Chuck's rear tire and fender. Chuck was still on the ground and now was pulling my wheel off of his bike so he could pick it up. In the mean time JP Fay passes me on the left.
I got unhooked from Chuck without damage to either bike and got back on the trail. Played a little cat and mouse with 712, 714 and 731 then came thru scoring in 13th. Not really where I wanted to be but I still felt good and I was holding my own.
I worked on riding smooth and my corner speeds. A few of the corners were pretty slick and I almost dumped it twice on the same corner but held it up. Only went down once on the last lap when I applied a little too much front brake in some soft dirt and my tire washed out. I just rolled over on my back right up on my feet and got back on the bike. Fortunately I didn't lose a spot.
The wet, muddy section after the creek was kind of fun and tricky. First time thru I went up the slick, wet off camber incline sideways on the gas and just about wrapped it around a tree at the top. At that point I figured out I had to go slow to go fast. So I came out the mud hole in 2nd, stayed off the gas and chugged up the hill till my tires were clean and the dirt was dry. Virtually every time I had someone on my tail that would get on the gas and then all of a sudden they weren't there anymore!

So I worked my way up to 11th and by the last lap I was really hoping to pick up one more spot and knock down a top ten. Every rider I came up on I hoped it was a 700 and everyone that came up on me I hope WASN'T a 700!


On another note, I notice what Captain Picard of the Starship Enterprise would describe as "a strange anomaly". I actually had more than one 700 rider either Rev or Woo Hoo me.

Last but not least I would like to welcome back the infamous Wade Wasinger!







I am sure everyone is board to death by now so I will call it quits. Great job by Perry Keegan and crew for an awesome race. I can't wait to see what Perry has in store for the next chapter. I am guessing it will only be bigger and better!

P.S. I have nothing to say about Flyn' Ryan only because after we lined up I never saw him. He obviously was on rails at his home course. Now he is leading the points. Good Job Ryan!
