Well first off the bad news...it's sad to see so little pro participation. Stick a fork in the series, it's dead. Other than local guys it was Raines, who won and Greer who got 3rd behand Wegner, Gallt got 4th. Being that I ride the 2 hour portion I was able to clean up and go watch the last hour so I did get to see Raines ride. :cool: He passed me once during my portion of the program and he was smooth and carried a great deal of momentum.
The 10.2 mile course was pretty cool,. I liked it and although it was a pulverized dust rut in the woods it was cool, had some challenges and neat man made obsticles. It got pretty beat up from both days but was fun any way. It did give lots of us guy arm pump for a while at first I guess form all the chop.
Turnout for Sunday was low, really low. My class was full with most of the usual suspects and a few I never saw before but being that they ran the teams and all the rest of the 2 HR program Saturday those guys left and many of the other classes the lines were pretty short at the starting area. Grant iron maned it and rode both days, he did really well both days. Had a bit of tough luck Sat as they ran it so long he ran low on fule on his last lap and had to slow down to finish and got passed other wise him and Dan Reed had a nice battle going for 3 laps.
I was all excited as I thought I won first place in D 14 SS class as well as first in the National B-SS but someone that has never rode our D 14 class, rode A-SS and took the crown from my head by 34 seconds. :pissed: Once I passed the first place guy in our class on the first lap I was just pushing to make sure he didn't get me back. Oh well, I got lots of points so that helped. I may end up going to Portland in October, have not decided, will decide after the Upland National Enduro.
The 10.2 mile course was pretty cool,. I liked it and although it was a pulverized dust rut in the woods it was cool, had some challenges and neat man made obsticles. It got pretty beat up from both days but was fun any way. It did give lots of us guy arm pump for a while at first I guess form all the chop.
Turnout for Sunday was low, really low. My class was full with most of the usual suspects and a few I never saw before but being that they ran the teams and all the rest of the 2 HR program Saturday those guys left and many of the other classes the lines were pretty short at the starting area. Grant iron maned it and rode both days, he did really well both days. Had a bit of tough luck Sat as they ran it so long he ran low on fule on his last lap and had to slow down to finish and got passed other wise him and Dan Reed had a nice battle going for 3 laps.
I was all excited as I thought I won first place in D 14 SS class as well as first in the National B-SS but someone that has never rode our D 14 class, rode A-SS and took the crown from my head by 34 seconds. :pissed: Once I passed the first place guy in our class on the first lap I was just pushing to make sure he didn't get me back. Oh well, I got lots of points so that helped. I may end up going to Portland in October, have not decided, will decide after the Upland National Enduro.