I posted in the places to ride forum to see if anyone was going but nobody answered. Too bad we didn't know the other was going to be there. I ended up taking GSR's KTM down and raced in the 200 C class. I'm not sure racing a bike that I am not used to and is like night & day from my bike is a good idea though :( There were 21 in my class and I made it into the woods in 4th place (yeehaw, I loved that sand track). Less than a mile in (the first hill was clogged with down riders), my decision was to go to the right to get around :( Not a good one. I spend about 4 minutes, got stuck, fell downhill, flooded, etc. etc. I think I got passed by 20 people right there. Once on top of the first hill it took me about 15 minutes to catch my breath and feel somewhat normal again. I must have tweaked my right shoulder picking the bike up because it hurt the rest of the day. I ended up catching a few people and the rest of loop 1 felt good. Loop two felt awesome as did about 35% of loop 3. After that my shoulder and legs were pretty much toast and I just held on to finish loop 3 at 2hrs 6mins 50 secs. I ended up a very disappointing 13th out of 21. 9 guys riding in the 200 C class put in 4 loops. Brandon (who overalled it) only got in 4 loops :think: The loops were 12.5 miles long. I'll try to catch up with at another race 94Ruck. That was a blast, great conditions, fast course and for charity too. I think they said last years event raised ~ $32,000 for the March of Dimes. Counting the poker runs and Saturdays events they had around 550 (don't remember the exact #) riders this weekend (2&4 wheels).