Part of my awesome pit crew |
This Sunday’s
race was held at the ski area in Blandford, MA. They actually let us use the
ski runs….totally awesome! The hill climbs were challenging and fast, the
downhill switch backs were slippery and almost every turn was off camber. Once
the track was burned in a little bit there were some small ruts but nothing
deep or long enough to really lean it over, but if you missed it, you were
going for a ride on the grassy corners. Overall the course was really fast, and
had a little bit of a JDAY GP feel to it.
Since both of
my Huskies are still broken I had the awesome opportunity to race Brian
Dussault’s second bike, a KTM 250 XC 2 stroke. Honestly, how cool is that…the
Dussaults let me borrow their bike so I could go race. Thank you guys so much!
I got a
decent start, went into turn 1 in 2nd place, but dropped back pretty
quickly as I was still trying to figure out the bike and get used to it. On top
of that I had major arm pump which made it hard for me to hang on and push. I
settled in at 5th place for the 1st hour of the race, I
just could not quite get the right groove, and I think I was just waiting for
the right moment to turn it up. Just about when I realized that I only had
about 1 hour left, dad pulled me into the pits to gas me up, throw some water
at me and sort of wake me up…”Are you going to start racing anytime soon?” Man
that ticked me off, mostly because I knew he was right (dad knows how to push
my buttons).
I left the pits mad, and went after it. I had a lot of ground to
make up, and I wasn’t going to come back without leaving everything out on the
track. I started to work my way back into this and got a pit board from dad
that I was only 30 seconds off. Good…I was moving forward. With two laps to go
dad hit me with another pit board message…”ALL OUT NOW”…I realized that I was
running out of time. I upped my speed again and actually caught up to John Maier,
but couldn’t pass him, he needed a 3rd to lock up the A open
championship so I followed him in and John rides a “wide” bike so he is hard to
pass J. The most telling story of this
race was that my fasted 2 laps were my last 2 laps of the race. This just
proves again that my fitness is there, now if I could just start a race the way
I finish, my results would be much better. I ended up in 4th
place in A-Open and 11th place overall. I definitely had more in me,
but considering that I rode a bike I wasn’t used to - this was a 2 stroke and not
my 4 stroke - I am happy with it.
Photo by Art Pepin - Off Road Paparazzi |
Photo by Art Pepin - Off Road Paparazzi |
Hopefully we
can get my bikes sorted out this week, so I can get some seat time in. I do
think I am going to switch back to a 2 stroke in the very near future.
Again, Thank
you to the Dussaults for hooking me up with the KTM this weekend – you guys
rock. Dave, you guys put on an awesome event, hopefully we get to come back to
this venue again.
Thank you to
my awesome sponsors, Kenda Tires, Fly Racing, Magical Gogo, Eks Brand goggles,
FMF Racing, Panic Rev Ministries, Off Road Paparazzi for the photos, mom and
dad, my sister Haley and my grandparents.
Thanks for
reading
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