An over the shoulder view of a Vet A 30+ rider as the class takes the track
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An over the shoulder view of a Vet A 30+ rider as the class takes the track
Now thats flyin low!
Getting the holeshot is such a rush!
In many classes, if you dont get a good start you have little chance of catching the leaders as the cometition levels are so high these days!
Once the last row had entered the woods, I headed off to try and catch the leaders before they completed thier first lap.
My wait was short as I could hear a lone quad coming my way. As the sound grew louder, I started seeing bits of orange and I knew McGill was out front and charging hard!
McGill rolled past me and was out of sight in a flash. I could not even hear another quad for what seemed like minutes, then Ballance came sliding through.
William Yokely had gotten a great start and was holding 3rd as the first lap neared completion
I had no sooner lowered my camera when Matt Smiley approached, and I barely got a picture off before I was pumping my fist in support!
The ranks were closing in as the XC1 class was in the thick of it. Chris Jenks was up to 5th
Taylor Kiser was chasing the roost of the Can Am ahead of him as he held the 6th position