NQ1965
PR Elite
Well It's probably only smart that I try and learn from my mistakes each year and maybe I can benefit from it and some of yours as well.
So, here we go again with this years.
Fortunately I only had two mechanical issues worth talking on.
In Sundays first race, 30+B/C moto 1, I had a hard, high speed corner, high side crash while racing an opponent to the corner near the spectators observation mound. We made contact, I went down, he didn't. I ended up with a broken clutch perch. Had to finish the race with no clutch. (crash was on lap 3).
I had to scramble in the pits to find another perch. I had spare levers, just no perch. Thanks to another racer, 4 pit spaces up from us, he sold me and fixed me up with a brand new unit that was better than what I had. It was a flurry of activity as I had another moto coming up quickly.
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###I also found that I had a front wheel spoke hanging out. The nipple head snapped off and pulled right out of the rim. Snipped and removed. Not sure if this was a crash result or from the spoke tweeking I did on Thursday during race prep.###
UPDATE:
After closer review of the video, it's very clear that my front wheel got into the foot peg of the other bike as we banged together going into the turn. One bent, and one broken spoke later, I should of just backed off and planned a better pass.
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So here is my list:
•I should always try and keep spare bars, and all handlebar controls/parts on hand.
•BOOTS: Sunday morning I had to slip into boots that were still wet from Saturday. I spent two full days wearing wet boots. A dry back-up pair would have been great.
•GOGGLES: I’ve gotten by for too long without tear-off goggles, and desperately needed them both days. In past races I could often make a quick glove swipe and it was all clear. No-Way on Saturday. Half way through first lap I was wearing them on my arm. And then after taking face full of mud roosts, on several occasions my contact lens’s became so dirty I was riding blind again.
•BIKE PREP: Need to really learn how to prep my bikes for mud races. It’s gonna happen.
•TIME MANAGEMENT: Need to find a better way to manage our weekend time, as we had almost no time outside of the MX track and missed all other weekend activities, and did not get to hook up with enough people that we wanted to see and spend time hanging out with.
* Oh, and let's not forget this: You spend hours before a race doing work on the bike, assuring I've fixed or serviced everything, and yet it only takes 5 minutes before the gate drops, to find every damn thing I missed?
And again, I'll update more as I think back on it more.
So, here we go again with this years.
Fortunately I only had two mechanical issues worth talking on.
In Sundays first race, 30+B/C moto 1, I had a hard, high speed corner, high side crash while racing an opponent to the corner near the spectators observation mound. We made contact, I went down, he didn't. I ended up with a broken clutch perch. Had to finish the race with no clutch. (crash was on lap 3).
I had to scramble in the pits to find another perch. I had spare levers, just no perch. Thanks to another racer, 4 pit spaces up from us, he sold me and fixed me up with a brand new unit that was better than what I had. It was a flurry of activity as I had another moto coming up quickly.
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###I also found that I had a front wheel spoke hanging out. The nipple head snapped off and pulled right out of the rim. Snipped and removed. Not sure if this was a crash result or from the spoke tweeking I did on Thursday during race prep.###
UPDATE:
After closer review of the video, it's very clear that my front wheel got into the foot peg of the other bike as we banged together going into the turn. One bent, and one broken spoke later, I should of just backed off and planned a better pass.
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So here is my list:
•I should always try and keep spare bars, and all handlebar controls/parts on hand.
•BOOTS: Sunday morning I had to slip into boots that were still wet from Saturday. I spent two full days wearing wet boots. A dry back-up pair would have been great.
•GOGGLES: I’ve gotten by for too long without tear-off goggles, and desperately needed them both days. In past races I could often make a quick glove swipe and it was all clear. No-Way on Saturday. Half way through first lap I was wearing them on my arm. And then after taking face full of mud roosts, on several occasions my contact lens’s became so dirty I was riding blind again.
•BIKE PREP: Need to really learn how to prep my bikes for mud races. It’s gonna happen.
•TIME MANAGEMENT: Need to find a better way to manage our weekend time, as we had almost no time outside of the MX track and missed all other weekend activities, and did not get to hook up with enough people that we wanted to see and spend time hanging out with.
* Oh, and let's not forget this: You spend hours before a race doing work on the bike, assuring I've fixed or serviced everything, and yet it only takes 5 minutes before the gate drops, to find every damn thing I missed?
And again, I'll update more as I think back on it more.