The picture shows the bad start. As the straightaway funnels down, the riders get squeezed and pushed. I seen a few wrecks in the first corner.
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The picture shows the bad start. As the straightaway funnels down, the riders get squeezed and pushed. I seen a few wrecks in the first corner.
One more of Tim. He sported +2 burgard arms, extended burgard swingarm, AC nerfs, Tag bars, Burgard Beadlocks, LSR Axle, and a HRC style endcap.
The triple wasn't attempted by many, however most rolled the take off and then doubled into the corner.
There were a few quads that had trouble starting, but this gentlemen was disappointed with a broken axle. He was a good enough sport to pose for a picture.
Dunk was the man this weekend. Everyone had their eyes on him. Here he gracefully soars over the triple. Atlest one time I seen him just about run into the wall. The track sure wasn't made for quads. No big deal for Dunk, he had plenty of time between him and 2nd place to get turned back around and take off. It's a shame Natalie or Ernzeller couldn't show up this year and give him a challange.
1st corner havoc, caused a loss to some of the good riders.
Coming out of the first corner, a small double caused trouble for some. Most riders were able to hit it though.
Not the case last year, Honda had equal or close to attendence as yamaha this year
following the small double, was a large double. Last year I remember at least seeing Natalie do it. I don't recall anyone attempting it this year. Riders just popped or rolled the two mounds. The left side was the advantange for the long sweeper into the whoops
#8 aboard his Yami had a good weekend. I am looking forward to seeing some of these riders this year on the outdoor tracks. The straight away before the triple was all about power.
You spend all that money on expensive suspension and you still can't keep the front end on the ground.....you just got to love that : )
I believe this guys # is 568. He was in the top 3 nearly all weekend. He rode a very nice trick 450r.