Like i said i really loved those rocky canyons and so did the Husky .The part where the 2 guys are stuck and another racer goes right past then as the stuck guy says F that guy is priceless .
I will be there still trying to figure out if i should race the WR 250 or the CR 125 Did it last year on the 250 .Anyway it is a 15 hour drive but it is a National and i want to do all of them
I'll be out there to watch as well. I'll see if I can find you guys. Conditions should be pretty good. Been raining all day... rain forcast all week. Might be even a little bit slippery. The washes should be in fantastic condition though.
Dave, I will look for you. John, Where will you be camping and pitting? I will be on the look out for you.
Should be next to or accross from the Kaw main pit as some of the guys in our club ride those green things .But they still pit for me ,they have a big desiel pusher with Kaw on it and a big Green box van with Kaw on it. I drive a 04 ford van all white no stickers on it
John, I will find you. I am going to have my 167 with me so you can take a spin to see what it is about.
I am the father of the "kid who crashed". Noah's very first race. He hole shot the Amateur start line on a street legal TE250! I've seen him "clean" that "mile of rocks" on a CRF230 when he was 12. He would have eaten up that second loop but we'll never know as he was robbed of that shot after one mile. It will be awhile before mom lets him race again but maybe next year. Noah missed four days of school but is back on his dive team and doing well.
Thanks for checking in Clutch, sounds like Noah is a natural, I am so glad he is OK, good to go and back to normal status. He sounds like he needs a little race craft training if he will persue some more racing. They get so worked up (my daughter is the same) when riding, my 16yo (also natural rider) even told me she likes the "excitement of crashing"..... that really puts a damper on my willingness to turn her loose on her bike. Again thanks for checking in hope Noah gets more opportunity to get settled in to racing, he sounds like he would do great in enduros and XC type races, have you thought about those type races. They are much more controlled and in tighter course confines and IMHO safer than the big dez races. Best regards RN BRUX sport
Thank you very much for the update. That really helps me because I do think about how the hurt riders are doing. Best of luck with mom.