Nobrakes' First Hare Scramble - A Race Report
#13
RE: Nobrakes' First Hare Scramble - A Race Report
Sweet!!! good report brian... id be happy finishing too... i can only imagine, i bet it was cool though. Id like to try that. Were they pretty much all MX bikes? any smaller cc bikes? thats really cool man.
#14
RE: Nobrakes' First Hare Scramble - A Race Report
Hey Nobrakes, what a great write up, good on ya, I'm yet to do my first race but will be doing in about a month, like DEEJ said, you should submit it to a mag, never know might make a few $$$
Cheers
Chris.
Cheers
Chris.
#17
RE: Nobrakes' First Hare Scramble - A Race Report
Thanks for all the comments! There were all kinds of bikes there. I think the overall winner of our afternoon race, i.e., 1st out of 231 riders, was some kid on a KX80 or something like that. Must be a little James Stewart or something. I think mine, Josh's, and Jerry's bikes might have been the only ones with license plates, though. Deej, our race went for 1.5 hours. The pro race before it went for 2 hours.
Good luck to all those who are doing one upcoming. I can't wait to hear your perspectives on it. It was intense and very fun. It feels good to have survived in one piece, both me and my bike. But next time I hope to place better.
Good luck to all those who are doing one upcoming. I can't wait to hear your perspectives on it. It was intense and very fun. It feels good to have survived in one piece, both me and my bike. But next time I hope to place better.
#18
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Fantastic write up Brian, Deej and some others are spot on, send the article to some of the MC mags (AMA Motorcyclist) I am quite sure they will print it.
Congratulations on competing, I know exactly what you mean about being exhilirated & terrified all at the same time (what a rush)
Hope to see you again for some 'fun'!
Here's a photo taken one of the local photographers. It's amazing what a professional photographer can do - I look like I can actually ride in this photo.
Yeah, but this is what his face looked like inside the helmet[sm=exactly.gif]
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Congratulations on competing, I know exactly what you mean about being exhilirated & terrified all at the same time (what a rush)
Hope to see you again for some 'fun'!
Here's a photo taken one of the local photographers. It's amazing what a professional photographer can do - I look like I can actually ride in this photo.
Yeah, but this is what his face looked like inside the helmet[sm=exactly.gif]
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#19
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nice play by play brian! glad you had fun and still in one peice. sounds like a little endurance training is in order but otherwise you'll give hell next time. right on bro[8D]
#20
RE: Nobrakes' First Hare Scramble - A Race Report
Great writeup Nobrakes, man you could work as a writer. I could relate to a lot of the thought stuff going on. I started doing enduros again after 20yrs off and I still get the anticipation adrenaline shakes beforehand. I raced MX, enduro and road- production and open class racers. But I still get the pre start buzz, its funny but you feel it coming on before you arrive at the pits.
That fear is part of what keeps us alive coz when you think about it, it is mental crazy, going fast on skinny trails.
A lot of the top guys here work out most days- mainly aerobic. I am trying to discipline myself to start doin it again too, it may be the only way i will place ahead of the son and his friends haha
Big ups and thanks
Lee
That fear is part of what keeps us alive coz when you think about it, it is mental crazy, going fast on skinny trails.
A lot of the top guys here work out most days- mainly aerobic. I am trying to discipline myself to start doin it again too, it may be the only way i will place ahead of the son and his friends haha
Big ups and thanks
Lee