Maybe I was a little hasty in condemning the entire CRA and it's promoters. A big SORRY to all the promoters, other than Big Game. I haven't an excuse, but I was very, very upset about the track conditions, from the jumps to the dust. Devin and I are reconsidering the Grand Prix, and that kooks positive.
Guys, I am not from your area. If you want location, I generally ride in Eastern PA and New Jersey. I have very few friends out your way, so I talked to very few people. I really thought that this was just a normal event with normal conditions, so I kinda kept to myself all day. I just couldn't take it anymore and started a thread about Big Game. then Barrington directed me here. I just lost it when people question those that raced their and said things like (paraphrasing , of course) It's Motocross! Give the new track some time! The weather was hot! Then you shouldn't ride if that's how you feel! It couldn't be that bad! Anyhow you get the point.
Fellas, it was that bad, and that 4 wheel video doesn't do the big bike track justice. Our track had no shade, so conditions were worse. Everyone knows or at least knows who Rich of Rich's Pics is right? One of the few people I know out that way (He's good people>stop and say hello to him if you never have!) and he put his camera away about the 5th moto! Now that is bad, Rich putting the camera away. He was afraid he was going to ruin it with the dust.
Somebody post some pictures. I usually take my Nikon, but forgot it as I was running late with the long drive and all. Someone have a helmet cam? That would be AWESOME if you could upload it to you tube so we could share this.
On a positive note: That guy on a Husky, #8, he rocks and so did #2 on that Honda! Kudos to both of you! I guess the GNCC regulars are much better riders than me, cause they did show everyone out there that offroad guys have some bike skills. That dust didn't slow either one down, but hell, they didn't have human DNA either! Either that or they both were breed to not have fear! That #8 on a Husky impressed me, and after 35 years, that is hard to do!