Congratulations!
What was the race format,what class,how bad did you beat them,overall finish,any go-pro?
Yes. He's been sandbagging the Ceez long enough.
Yes. He's been sandbagging the Ceez long enough.
Yup, time to move up to B class gasser...
Eh tu Jacob, eh tu?
I live about 15 miles from this area. Been riding a few times since the enduro and can say I thank the riders for cleaning the rocks up on the trail. The cattle had then randomly all over the place. The weekend of the enduro I was back in Missouri (Damb work). I would welcome the opportunity to ride with others. I need to find some people to ride with. This area is quite remote but a great place to ride.
It will most likely persist until you start racing A class. I have never had to call someone out for sand bagging the A class and tell them they need to move up to AA
Yep. He's got your number, bub.
And it comes with a yellow background.
Geez, tough crowd!!! Hey wait, when was the last time you guys raced campwood? Uh huh, thought so!
We are just giving you a hard time Great job on the first place finish!
I know I just gotta give it right back. LOL. Now I need to convince you that the pristine 6 in wide single track down here is worth the drive!!!![/QUOTE
I'm interested in that pristine single track. Then after that I'll trade you a drive and we will go to the A section of Camp Wood to practice some nasty rocks just to prepare you for your new plate color
When I ride I enter the area I enter from the south east. With map in hand I find some real sweet sand single track that quickly turned into some nasty round rocks that are as bad as Colorado's worst.. I ran into some club members in the rocks and they tell me "Yea your in the A section". A few miles later get over the mountain and the trails are a nice blend of sand and rock. My duty as a fellow dirt biker is to take you to this place of enjoyment.
I know I just gotta give it right back. LOL. Now I need to convince you that the pristine 6 in wide single track down here is worth the drive!!!![/QUOTE
I'm interested in that pristine single track. Then after that I'll trade you a drive and we will go to the A section of Camp Wood to practice some nasty rocks just to prepare you for your new plate color
When I ride I enter the area I enter from the south east. With map in hand I find some real sweet sand single track that quickly turned into some nasty round rocks that are as bad as Colorado's worst.. I ran into some club members in the rocks and they tell me "Yea your in the A section". A few miles later get over the mountain and the trails are a nice blend of sand and rock. My duty as a fellow dirt biker is to take you to this place of enjoyment.
Who could resist this desert setting? It even comes with a comfy bench to rest on!