YamahaMan_2k
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- Oct 31, 2001
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I live in Mooresville,NC about 30 minutes from Statesville,where are there good trails to ride with a lot of variety(hills,jumps,etc.)?
No? You mean you have to sleep on the couch? :pWell except for High Lord Gomer...he made me crash into a tree and then said my wife sleeps with a dog
I'm going today and Saturday maybe even Sunday.
I *knew* it was too early for Ivan to be posting...You coming out to play?
Well...what is it?I got a new toy I am testing out today
Shh...I only told him about 50!There must have been at least 100 people lined up
When isn't it? :scream:Why? Is it showing?
The weather should be fine. NC does get some snow in the western portion, but it'll most likely be fine east and south.Originally posted by Hiller
I am considering heading in that direction for Christmas, how is the weather that time of year? Is it warm enough to ride? Also what other places would be considered "can't miss" as far as trails?
Mike
They have sprinklers, but only on the bottom half of the track so far. Even putting those in was a major task. They used to pull water out of the creek, but don't anymore. Now they have a catch basin that they plan to replenish from a well they are planning to put in.Track conditions looked like when I was there-dry and dusty,hard as a rock-good layout but why don't they water and groom it?
I only did one NCHSA HS, but I liked it. It was in Denver, NC. The course was wide and easy, but dusty at times. They are organized and know what they are doing. Plan on showing early to get your first time registration done in time to look over the track and not be rushed to the line.Sunday I plan on that nchsa haresramble-it is close to home and am curious what kind of event they put on
I've done a couple SETRA enduros and HSs. They are also well run and well marked events. The Victory Sports stuff is more MX/AX oriented. I've done one of their indoor racs and a few outdoor ones as well. Victory Sports events are very well organized and very well attended. You really have to be on your toes and show up early to staging to avoid missing your practices and/or races. The indoor event I did of theirs was 6 or 7 years ago and had very short race times (5-8 minutes). It was worth it to do once (or maybe a few times), but I doubt I'd ever do many of them.Have you done any of the SETRA or Victory Sports events? It looks like they race all winter.