NQ1965
PR Elite
Another VMDays thread certainly isn't needed but, it's fun
Just read of these updates to this year's Hare Scramble course:
Mandi Mastin, a seasoned competitor on the U.S. International Six Days Enduro Women's Trophy Team, has laid out the course for the past five years with the assistance of her family, the Bucher family and a few friends.
Mastin said the 2015 course will begin with a lap of the motocross track, and then head into the woods where competitors will make multiple loops of a 2.5-mile course.
"We put a lot of work into the course this year, because Mid-Ohio clear-cut some of the woods we used to ride," Mastin said. "Mid-Ohio actually helped us out a lot by letting us use a mini excavator this past weekend."
She added that much of the woods course will be new for 2015.
"The trail is going to look totally new to someone who has ridden it in the past. It's a mix of single-track and wide open trail," Mastin said. "With the rainy weather we've been having in Ohio, it is going to be technical course, but will be doable for any level rider. My team and I will adjust course, if necessary, closer to the race, based upon weather and trail conditions. We have a bunch of alternative lines on hand. We try to keep in mind that some of these racers come out and race just once a year. We want everyone to have a good time."
Just read of these updates to this year's Hare Scramble course:
Mandi Mastin, a seasoned competitor on the U.S. International Six Days Enduro Women's Trophy Team, has laid out the course for the past five years with the assistance of her family, the Bucher family and a few friends.
Mastin said the 2015 course will begin with a lap of the motocross track, and then head into the woods where competitors will make multiple loops of a 2.5-mile course.
"We put a lot of work into the course this year, because Mid-Ohio clear-cut some of the woods we used to ride," Mastin said. "Mid-Ohio actually helped us out a lot by letting us use a mini excavator this past weekend."
She added that much of the woods course will be new for 2015.
"The trail is going to look totally new to someone who has ridden it in the past. It's a mix of single-track and wide open trail," Mastin said. "With the rainy weather we've been having in Ohio, it is going to be technical course, but will be doable for any level rider. My team and I will adjust course, if necessary, closer to the race, based upon weather and trail conditions. We have a bunch of alternative lines on hand. We try to keep in mind that some of these racers come out and race just once a year. We want everyone to have a good time."