
If you score 3 hour overall points in that field.....guess what??? No more "B" class trophies for you!!
its amazing what a point battle in a class will make a man do, and he also broke his nose....His front tire washed out and as he was going down he caught a tree right between the visor and mouth guard...
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Originally Posted by Yam7M
Thanks Fred T.....one of the more courteous "tuck overs" on the day for me!! Much appreciated! |
Just couldn't get going.
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Originally Posted by Yam7M
I rode in right behind the "fender incident"...couldn't have been more than 20 seconds back or so....looked like that wasn't very much fun. Glad to hear there were no injuries on the 1L squad.
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Originally Posted by 09oneL
I pitted next to a known road blocker and he told me that he will move over no problem as long as he does not get yelled at. He said that if you yell at him he won't move over. I guess I see his point as no one likes to be yelled at and we as riders always know when another is on us.
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However, I'll make a point to try it again. Interestingly though.....I don't get yelled at, because I hear the motor coming first, and get over as soon as I can. I'm quite certain we all can agree that you hear the motor first. If you hear the motor (and we all come up on this guy "hot" when speed is compared), tuck it over! But when the guy passes up opprotunities to move over....repeatedly.....don't whine about getting yelled at. |
Originally Posted by 09oneL
Yeah, I know what you are saying - talk is cheap.
Good idea to give it another try - good luck with that. This guy does not seam to be near as angry in general as he used to be (he has a good woman now, perhaps that will make the difference). We all need a good woman to keeps us grounded. On another note I still can't get over the azz whooping we took from BK and Scotty B. - Scotty you sure are fast as hell when you ride a decent bike. Please stick with Shagy's ragged out junk with WD-40 on the rotors for all future LT events. Seriously great ride - I enjoyed getting my hat handed to me. |
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Originally Posted by Shagy100
fred it wont be ragged out come portland it should be in top shape
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Originally Posted by Yam7M
Awesome track. Some awfully fast racing up front in both solo overalls also. Looks like there are some boys in the 3 hour "B" classes that are on their last legs of being "B" HS riders??
If you score 3 hour overall points in that field.....guess what??? No more "B" class trophies for you!! Kidner and Barclay had a blast sharing duties in light team. Scotty didn't want Brian to take the bike home..."Ahhh, hey Brian....I'll load that up for you in that van over there, OK?". Contrary to what may have been thought by some....They traded every lap, and their lap times were very similar. Good ride boys. Spotting the Cooley team one minute and chasing them down qualifies as a good day! I rode in right behind the "fender incident"...couldn't have been more than 20 seconds back or so....looked like that wasn't very much fun. Glad to hear there were no injuries on the 1L squad. Can't say the same for the rest of the field: Carly Olson spent quite a bit of time in the Hosp with a laundry list of injuries...all of which will heal up. I heard that Sumbera tore his toe nails back coming out onto one of the 2 tracks...and an "A" class rider (Zajac?) tore a hole in his upper lip. OUCH on both accounts. Thanks for another great event VTR!!! Thanks Fred T.....one of the more courteous "tuck overs" on the day for me!! Much appreciated! |
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Originally Posted by scottyb479
If good old Jenny G. doesnt lay the whole state off come Oct. I might be picking me up a KTM 200 in the future. That bike was way to much fun to ride.
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You can take one of those old Bultaco's ($2,500 or so for each old bike?) or whatever your dad's got left over and trade that in for a nice 200! Or even a bail out program for riders with bikes more than 4 years old. Seems to be the wave of the future. Then you can lobby to make yourself the "Dirt Bike Bail Out Czar" of Michigan to stay employed. You know that she will still have her paycheck when the state shuts down.....you ought to also.
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Originally Posted by Yam7M
I think miss-moley ought to start up a cash-for-clunkers program on dirt bikes, Scotty!
You can take one of those old Bultaco's ($2,500 or so for each old bike?) or whatever your dad's got left over and trade that in for a nice 200! Or even a bail out program for riders with bikes more than 4 years old. Seems to be the wave of the future. Then you can lobby to make yourself the "Dirt Bike Bail Out Czar" of Michigan to stay employed. You know that she will still have her paycheck when the state shuts down.....you ought to also. |
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Originally Posted by scottyb479
I like that. The DBBOC. But we will make it at least 3 yrs old. Mine is an 07.
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