Weather was rough. Knew it was going to be a survival run all day. Rained for 2 days but it stopped right as Row 1 left the line..bad news was I had 26 minutes ahead of me to tear it up what the monsoon did not tear up. Started off clean and jacketed up as it was like 45 degrees and windy. It got uglier by the minute... Goggles wasted within 15 minutes! Ditched the jacket at the first check out...it warmed up to a balmy 55 degrees! Those Motoz Enduro ST's clean up real easy and unclog at a surprising low speed too which was good as riding on "baloney skins" ain't fun...Thanks for the tip Kelly! C'mon little buzzsaw...you can do it! A little wheel loft for the far side..C'mon little Husky...you got it made.. Start control ahead and I was early so....just to let by better half I was doing O.K... A little hard ware for a fun days riding. Me and Drew Smith from W.E.R. (without his tuning none of this would have ended this way. It was a survival run all day and it was a true old school enduro with tough terrain made tougher by the weather. Litle Husky ran like a champ all day and even though my sensor wire snapped in a early crash, I still rode old school with watch and route sheet for a win. Many DNF's all day helped me pull it off I think too. Ya' got to finish and that was the easiest part by just riding a Husky. Joe
Great job Joe I knew it had to be Ridge just by the start on the hill. Those guys know how to put on a ride, doesn't make any differance if it's an enduro, dual sport, charity ride, or hare scramble.