- Oct 28, 2001
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Spoke directly with Jeff Fredette, and here's the latest on the conditions and event trail:
- It's been very dry and dusty in the Roselawn area... Unseasonably dry. If they got a few inches each week over the next couple weeks, it will be perfect.
- The club has access to a few hundred more acres of new land, so lots of new event trail with a fair amount of elevation changes.
- The club also has access to some land that has not been used in a few years, and are laying out virgin trail in this section as well.
- This years event will be a timed event with secret checks, and will also be using public roads, so bikes will need to be as street legal as you can get them. Anyone without a headlight and tail light will not be allowed to start the event.
- The club will be running 2 different loops with gas stop at the start, so gas crews will not be needed. The only part of the course run twice will be the grass/bean field section right at the start of both loops, which is also a great place to spectate.
Looks to be another great enduro!
- It's been very dry and dusty in the Roselawn area... Unseasonably dry. If they got a few inches each week over the next couple weeks, it will be perfect.
- The club has access to a few hundred more acres of new land, so lots of new event trail with a fair amount of elevation changes.
- The club also has access to some land that has not been used in a few years, and are laying out virgin trail in this section as well.
- This years event will be a timed event with secret checks, and will also be using public roads, so bikes will need to be as street legal as you can get them. Anyone without a headlight and tail light will not be allowed to start the event.
- The club will be running 2 different loops with gas stop at the start, so gas crews will not be needed. The only part of the course run twice will be the grass/bean field section right at the start of both loops, which is also a great place to spectate.
Looks to be another great enduro!