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Moderator / Wheelie King
- Jun 30, 1999
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I got up Saturday and headed to Aonia Pass in Washington, Georgia for the annual Suthin Spodefest. As soon as I get there I run into Lemming who is sportin a modified XR50 under his tailbone. He challenges me to a race on the kids track. I hopped on the wife's CRF150 and we went at it.
We go around the kids track a few laps and then I cut way inside and do the "Bubba Scrub" off the next single. Ok, so it wasn't as good as Bubba but it felt cool. I definately had the suspension advantage but his XR50 was bored over to 80cc's and was pretty fast.
Then we decide to do a pit bike harescramble. We take off in the woods and felt like we were flying. We would take different lines and get right up on each other. It was one of the most fun times I have had on a motorcycle and we were on pit bikes!!
Lemming is a lot faster than I am on the big bikes but on the pit bikes there was enough of an equipment advantage in my favor that we stayed really close to each other. Again, in the woods my suspension was definately an advantage.
Later we went out on the big bikes and had another fun time ripping through the woods. I also tried my luck on the mx track but for some reason I have not felt as good on the track lately. I am really poor with cornering but even on the straights and jumps I did not feel as good as I have in the past.
After the riding was done Saturday we had a nice bs session around the campfire and told our stories of "driving too fast for conditions" and "improper starts from stops." Jboomer also gave us some cool insight into his Marine life.
For those who have not met Jboomer, he is a class act. Top shelf guy all the way around.
The next morning we got up and Lemming was gone. I guess I scared him off :-)
Gomer did some more riding as did Jeremy and Danny. Dennis Medsker gave us a lot of information and told us a lot of stories. He is a great character and a lot of fun to talk with. His wife is very nice as well. They run www.racingsmarter.com and have taught some former pro's including Rick Johnson and Jeff Stanton. Very nice people if you ask me.
Joe and I did not ride so we and Jboomer (who gets the longest travelled award for driving from Arkansas) loaded up. Gomer rode and rode and rode and rode and rode. He's like a very large Energizer bunny.
Overall, I wish I would have came down Friday. The riding was fun but the people were even better. Meeting everyone was a blast and I am looking forward to doing it again.
Ivan
We go around the kids track a few laps and then I cut way inside and do the "Bubba Scrub" off the next single. Ok, so it wasn't as good as Bubba but it felt cool. I definately had the suspension advantage but his XR50 was bored over to 80cc's and was pretty fast.
Then we decide to do a pit bike harescramble. We take off in the woods and felt like we were flying. We would take different lines and get right up on each other. It was one of the most fun times I have had on a motorcycle and we were on pit bikes!!
Lemming is a lot faster than I am on the big bikes but on the pit bikes there was enough of an equipment advantage in my favor that we stayed really close to each other. Again, in the woods my suspension was definately an advantage.
Later we went out on the big bikes and had another fun time ripping through the woods. I also tried my luck on the mx track but for some reason I have not felt as good on the track lately. I am really poor with cornering but even on the straights and jumps I did not feel as good as I have in the past.
After the riding was done Saturday we had a nice bs session around the campfire and told our stories of "driving too fast for conditions" and "improper starts from stops." Jboomer also gave us some cool insight into his Marine life.
For those who have not met Jboomer, he is a class act. Top shelf guy all the way around.
The next morning we got up and Lemming was gone. I guess I scared him off :-)
Gomer did some more riding as did Jeremy and Danny. Dennis Medsker gave us a lot of information and told us a lot of stories. He is a great character and a lot of fun to talk with. His wife is very nice as well. They run www.racingsmarter.com and have taught some former pro's including Rick Johnson and Jeff Stanton. Very nice people if you ask me.
Joe and I did not ride so we and Jboomer (who gets the longest travelled award for driving from Arkansas) loaded up. Gomer rode and rode and rode and rode and rode. He's like a very large Energizer bunny.
Overall, I wish I would have came down Friday. The riding was fun but the people were even better. Meeting everyone was a blast and I am looking forward to doing it again.
Ivan