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    Big Bluff

    I plan on going to the Big Bluff round and it will be my first harescramble. I'm not sure what class to run, I am 24 years old and have been riding for 20 years and racing B class mx for two years. I was thinking I could probably run B class but I need some opinions from yall first.

    Thanks, Matthew
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    Good luck at your first Midsouth. Big Bluff is a good place to start out. Last year it did have a big mud bog.

    Just go to the race and have fun. Don't forget your camel back.

    I would suggest trying out the B class...you can run one race in the B class and still move back to C.

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    Thank's for the reply.
    04 450r

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    Originally posted by dead eye 00
    Thank's for the reply.
    No Problem..look me up at the race and I'll help you get started.

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    I will be on a silver 450r #70.
    04 450r

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    I will look for you. I will be driving a tan F150 ext cab 2 wheel drive pulling a white enclosed trailor. I ride a blue yfz450 in the 30b class.

    My wife is usually hanging with me on a red 400es with the #12 in the bumbper

    Harold Wilson

    Midsouth 30+ B

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    Originally posted by dead eye 00
    I will be on a silver 450r #70.
    Did you make it? How did you do?

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    Yeah I was there. I finished second in 21-24c after starting dead last in my class. It was the most challenging thing I have ever done. I wasnt prepared endurance wise but I just kept on pushing. I heard your name when they were handing out trophies but I didnt ever see you. Congratulations and maybe I wiil see you at the next one.
    04 450r

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    Good Job.

    That course was not normal. I can't believe how muddy it was and how many bottle necks.

    I still managed to have a blast.

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