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[QUOTE="MACE, post: 680565, member: 16716"] [b]Brazil (Note from Paul) 10/29/03[/b] Hey Everyone! We got the bike out of the crate yesterday, and got it going. The gas we have today and yesterday is really bad and it scares me putting it in my bike. The word is we will get better gas tommorrow, but how much better no one knows. My first day in the sand was yesterday, it's tough and I struggled. At first I couldn't make it around the jetting course without crashing or getting stuck. I later got my bike jetted better and did a few laps without crashing. The sand is about 3-4 feet deep, my bike barely has enough power to get on top, and when I make a mistake, or lose momentum it gets ugly. Today riding was much better. I had the same jetting course and same crappy gas, but Randy Hawkins and my Dad got my bike jetted really good, considering the gas. I worked with Jason Raines for a long time on my riding and made huge improvements. I stand up to much and need to sit down almost the whole time. I also don't slow down enough in the corners, which makes me stick in the sand and fall. I'm slowing sooner and powering through the turn which is good, but I still got a long way to be good at sand. Today was a good day and we made a lot of progress. We will definately be ready for tech and impound tomorrow. Today I body borded in the ocean with Rodney Smith and Mike Keidrowski. Rodney speaks the language and any Brazilian will do anything for him or anyone associated with him. Jason Raines is helping me tons and is really awsome. I made Stefan Everts crash today by falling in the sand right in front of him. I don't think he was to happy but I got out of their before I found out. He's flying around the sand, along with our trophy riders. Everthing going all right here, it's just really different. Paul [/QUOTE]
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