Jack Bierbower
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Matthew - if you race and don’t like it I’ll personally pay your class fee for you.
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How longs are the races one hour or two?Matthew - if you race and don’t like it I’ll personally pay your class fee for you.
You know what I’ll come try one this year and figure out where in the schedule is a good time. 35 minutes sounds like fun and I can do it not once but twice if I want to. Definitely a step out of my comfort zone but worth a tryMatthew - if you race and don’t like it I’ll personally pay your class fee for you.
You know what I’ll come try one this year and figure out where in the schedule is a good time. 35 minutes sounds like fun and I can do it not once but twice if I want to. Definitely a step out of my comfort zone but worth a try
I didn’t read this whole thread is it gncc style where first lap you see the track for the first time or is there practice or a sight lap or somethingAwesome - let me know - I'll race the B class in the morning then be on the camera the rest of the day. 105 on a yamaha.
No sight lap or practice. You can walk to mtb the course prior to racing. Most of the moto tracks have practice you can hit a few weeks before or something.I didn’t read this whole thread is it gncc style where first lap you see the track for the first time or is there practice or a sight lap or something
Does that go for Sharc too?? LolMatthew - if you race and don’t like it I’ll personally pay your class fee for you.
The mudder? I don’t blame him if that one wasn’t his thing….Sharc raced an EROC GP at Beans once, I talked him into it. He did fine, but said it wasn't his thing after.
Eh...I dont think anyone would say puss. You're an animal, 99% of dudes in our age group can't walk up a flight of stairs without getting winded.No, I don't recall it being a mudder.
The grass sections were big fun.
- I'm just a moto puss..
Can't fix stupid !!! LolI’ve done a few GP’s over the years, they’re okay. I’d still rather moto..
I totally understand, the woods and MX track didn't want to flow as one that day. Diametrically opposed course sections just aren't everyone's thing. They're not all that way. LolSharc raced an EROC GP at Beans once, I talked him into it. He did fine, but said it wasn't his thing after.
I mostly just stay at home now days where my happy little trees sometimes seem to wave when I pass by...
This is what I see any time I enter the woods ....
No sight lap on the GPs I've raced (except High Point Vet National weekend). Grip it and rip it!
Typically I race a morning session basically to get warmed up and learn the course. Then I can do better in the Vet class session.