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			Originally posted by jdwxv3 
Well I started out decent I guess.  About Mid Pack.  Then you know those nasty muddy deep whoops right after the first little woods section.....That is where my kill switch popped out.  I killed the quad and almost got hammered from behind but had enough momentum to carry me off the track and out of the ruts.  So I was dead last at that point and hoping I could get the quad started before the next class took off.  Got it started got up to 8th after the first lap, then my dad said I was up to 5th or 6th by the first check point on the second lap.  I was feeling really good then I got stuck in a huge bottle neck at the bottom of a hill.  I sat there and talked to Devon, DJ, and Chad Davis for a little bit and then I looked for a new line.  I found a new line that I thought would work, I tried it and flipped the quad over on top of me and then it would not start.  So I walked back to the bottle neck and talked to DJ, Devon, and Chad again.  Then I started to get cold so I walked back to the quad and kicked it about 100 times and tore all kinds of wires apart before it finally started.  Then I climed the hill that caused the problem and a couple miles later I got stuck with about 30 more riders at the bottom of another hill.  I sat there for what seemed like forever watching even the best pro and pro am riders frantically searching for new lines.  Finally a track offical opened up a new line and every on filed through and we were off.  By this time I was ready to roll on.  But I got to the scoring tent and the race was already over.  Kinda sucked for me but I had fun.  I ended up 12th out of 15:rolleyes:  but considering my luck I was glad my quad came out in one peice.  Shoot I even got to help Bill Ballance get unstuck!  My first lap was right around 36 min.  So I probaly would have only got 3 laps in any way and with the amount of pushing and pulling I did on others quads I felt like I ran 5 laps. I should be rdy for Kahoka, I just hope it is not a muddy mess.  See you at Seymour, and see the rest at Kahoka.  Later, Josh 
			
		
	
 heh, sounds like my horrible race at westphalia, goodluck at kahoka