Cutting the course and getting set up just in time to catch Bill Ballance and McGill as they raced past
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Cutting the course and getting set up just in time to catch Bill Ballance and McGill as they raced past
The clean looking Yokely was now covered in roost as the XC1 class came ripping through this section.
Jeffrey Pickens was off to a good run as he gave chase to the leaders
Lagzdins was mid pack as XC1 and XC2 riders now mixxed it up for position
XC2 rider Jeremy Rice put the stock KTM to the test once again. After claiming a great finish at the Somerset round in the morning class, Rice set his sights on finishing well against heavily modified racers in XC2
The track looked to be great, with some rutting causing some rough going in sections. I could here off in the woods behind me alot of reving engines so I knew someone wasn't having a good day
I hadn't ventured far into the woods in several rounds thanks to a broke up foot, but I felt pretty good and without the dust to deal with, I decided to get back where we call home, the woods:macho
I did miss not hearing the action from the announcer however, and next round I will sport some ear phones. The occasional spectator would fill me in from time to time on who was running where
The temps were only in the 70's, but rain was falling once again. Thankfully, there are still plenty of leaves to block it and alot of the woods remained almost perfect for racing!
Ralph Johnson was running in Junior A again this weekend. Ralph hasn't been to but 3 races this season in the Nationals, but he is always fun to be around and I was happy to see him hit Dilla!