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[QUOTE="VintageDirt, post: 1238189, member: 21172"] OK Steve I'll give it to you straight. It's worth it to race. My best memories are of racing and I never did it all that much and I never was any good at it. But there's just something about putting yourself out there and competing against like minded people. But that's just me, now that I only do the street thing I still ride like a kid...if there's someone ahead of me, I try to put them behind me. Is it smart? No. Do I really have a choice? Yes, but that would be much worse. I gotta quit riding the Beemer on that dirt road between the Santo Domingo exit and North 14, I keep flatting my Roadtecs. See, I still wanna ride dirt. If you decide to race the OMG the hardest part will be relaxing and just riding a good pace, finish the race, crashes slow you down more that slowing down. Dust is bad, don't race into what you can't see, definitely not worth it, but don't stop on the course either! [/QUOTE]
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