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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1302683, member: 18302"] At Middle Creek, I would usually stage at Penny Pines. Lots of fun trails and good memories. Stonyford is just as good or better, IMO, though I have not ridden either in like 7 years. I believe that's Ol89r in the photo. Word has it he was a factory rider for a British flat track team back when there was such a thing, and that is him in his icon. I don't think he will argue with you about being long in the tooth, lol. ;) Never had the pleasure of riding with 89r, but I can verify that there are some 50+ riders out there who can still get down a trail plenty fast (not me, just talking about guys I know!). Many former A level racers don't race much anymore, but their fast trail pace will test most all of the young bucks. In the D-36 cross country series, there are several guys in the SR A 40+ class that are capable of top 10 overall finishes, and those guys are flying. [/QUOTE]
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