ck1racerx
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There were a few guys in 25+ jumping it, And I think the B classes. Cant remember... you know, the age thing.
BIg jumps.. Well the stupid fast big double that Kenworthy had was always kinda sketchy. Steep face and ruts made it interesting. The uphill triple that Budds Creek had was pretty darn big (Just so happens to be where I broke bones in my back, leg sockets and pelvis in 4 places). Of course Red Bud had the leap but it also had a couple other bigger doubles that would break you in half if you came up short. The hardest landing was not a double at all. It was jumping out of the pit at Gatorback when it was super step and had a sharp lip on it. One of my years at the Mini O's, Bradshaw was jumping over 100 feet to flat ground... on an 80.
None of those took talent. It was just WFO and hold on. All you had to do was steer clear of anyone else so they did not cut you off on the face (Yes, that happened to me) or make sure you did not get landed on.
Josh Steel had a 130 footer in his practice track with a 180 corner less then 30 feet after the landing... That took talent... Hence the reason I only jumped it once.
And it was the Goodrich blimp at the time. That was later renamed Hindenburg
BIg jumps.. Well the stupid fast big double that Kenworthy had was always kinda sketchy. Steep face and ruts made it interesting. The uphill triple that Budds Creek had was pretty darn big (Just so happens to be where I broke bones in my back, leg sockets and pelvis in 4 places). Of course Red Bud had the leap but it also had a couple other bigger doubles that would break you in half if you came up short. The hardest landing was not a double at all. It was jumping out of the pit at Gatorback when it was super step and had a sharp lip on it. One of my years at the Mini O's, Bradshaw was jumping over 100 feet to flat ground... on an 80.
None of those took talent. It was just WFO and hold on. All you had to do was steer clear of anyone else so they did not cut you off on the face (Yes, that happened to me) or make sure you did not get landed on.
Josh Steel had a 130 footer in his practice track with a 180 corner less then 30 feet after the landing... That took talent... Hence the reason I only jumped it once.
And it was the Goodrich blimp at the time. That was later renamed Hindenburg