thats all for now, the shots we have for the actual coverage are awesome so i hope you all enjoy these for now.
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thats all for now, the shots we have for the actual coverage are awesome so i hope you all enjoy these for now.
i though i did good on the holeshot:D
So far this year my racing career has been far from good, but with my son racing (soon to be both sons) in the youth quads makes the long drives to and from the race really worth it. I had so much fun watching him and hearing his track stories after the race.. can't wait till the next race in SC. Anyway Great job Brent in your 5th overall!!! (And by the way the GNCC site has his name mis-spelled as Henice---Henke) Looks like the bone-stock Eton didn't do so bad.:macho
He is your son, its in his blood to whoop on a stock bike:)...
WOW!! Im glad to hear Matt and Doug met up !! Couldnt ask for a better mechanic ;) Congrats Matt!!!:blah: :machoQuote:
Originally posted by JenniferRath
Way to go Doug Nicholas...putting a motor in Smileys bike helped! We knew you were the man!!!
thats great news.. I think its sooo cool about all the minis coming alive out there. :) Congrats to Cody As well!!! :cool:Quote:
Originally posted by Arctic Cat Dad
WOW, What a youth race. There were mini quads everywhere. And yes there were some girls there. The mud was so deep it was really slick. I'm glad we made the trip.My 7 yr old son Michael rode really smart. He finished 3rd in class and 32 overall out of 65 riders with many of them twice his age and way better quads. But my son and I spent many well spent hours building it and he rode it to the fullest. I'm so proud. To me he proved he's #1 . What more can you ask out of a 1st grader! He was born to race! With all the young tallent I say the GNCC has many future pro's.
Congrats to all the youth ATV riders. And to Michael's buddy Cody Hill for the win in the 90cc Production class! Way to ROCK Codeman!
I watched the mini race and man those little guys hold the hammer down! It was really exciting to watch those kids out there giving it their all! They rode hard and dealt with the difficulties much better than most of us adults do as I didn’t hear any cursing or see anything get thrown. :blah: They just hopped off and started pushing to get out… :macho hats off the moms and dads of those kids for supporting them and teaching them to deal with difficulties.
The starts were perfect with only one turn over that I saw and coming into the corners they were all looking and watching for each other so they wouldn’t end up in a huge pile yet they kept their speed up too. It was awesome to see them out there tearing it up! They were covered from head to toe with mud and grass and looked like swamp creatures but they all had huge grins on their face!
we need some mini vidoe clips of these minis TEARIN! :blah: :macho
Those pics were GREAT! :D
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Originally posted by Pappy
I wanted to hop in there and help him so bad:( I did help out a few that got stuck, but the creek prevented me from reaching this rider
Thats my dad. Poor thing. John Kenney #84, Senior Class. He finished 6th.