Thanks for the input guys. I assumed you are correct Georgie. I have a fear of running out going up a face of a jump! Figured I'd double check.
They are advertising a 1 hour race. Does anybody know if any of the fastest guys have needed to re-fuel during one of the gobbler GP's?
You will be good with a tank of fuel - Never heard of anyone needing to fill up plus the indoor is included or at least we use to include it and they did last year so there are some slower areas. Hepler has won the Gobbler from the first year I started it (use to run it even when he was riding for Suzuki and Yamaha) kids would be all pumped being on the same line as Broc but I heard he is out this year with injury. I remember not to long ago he (Broc) pulled in and put his bike on the stand by scoring/parking - he got hot and was taking off some layers and got back on the bike and went on to win the race. Good guy and comes from a nice family. Use to woods ride with him a lot in the winter and watch him burn laps when I owned High Voltage back when he was on a Suzuki. I'm sure he will be there as he moved up that way.
When I ran it the leader was off the course at around 50 minute (depending on lap times) mark so to have all the riders off the course for the next group to go on time.
Baker 00_3 - they are able to make their own account and I did mention pitracer to them when a while ago as we use to get a good bit from Ohio coming over to ride as it's not that far. I believe they have posted on here a few times before or someone has for them under the practice/race sections.
On a side note - look for a great turnout if you haven't been there. The last year I ran it we had over 120 bikes in the morning Vet class and Open Xtra class. With I believe 4-500 for the day. Lots of fun and always someone to pass and or race against assuming the entries are still there.