roostafish
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After a long hiatus, I decided to ride the Funky Chicken National HS this past weekend. Years ago I would ride sweep for the club and just have a grand old weekend. I hated the course then, and thought it would be a terrible experience. So I would do my part as a club member and help.
This year I decided to skip the invitations to work and ride the course leading up to the event and go ahead and ride.
Saturday's races came and went and I didn't pay much attention because my wife and I were just enjoying our time, taking in the view. The kid camped next to us rode two times, once on an 85, and once on a ktm 200. He seemed to have had a great time. Unfortunately in the motorhome next to us, the 50 year old chief of police from Reedsport OR, had a rough go, decided to pull out early and rest up, since he was feeling nauseous and his back was hurting. Unfortunately, he was having a heart attack, our own hero Toni Bamford did cpr until life flight arrived and he was transported. Sorry to say, he did not make it. It was very sad, and quite a wake-up call. So in perspective. I had a great weekend. On to Sunday.
Peer pressure, and the show off in me had me changing out my well worn S12's the evening before. I woke up to a pair of flat tires, so I quickly took them off, cleaned and reinstalled them. TuBliss has never failed me up 'til now, but I think it has to do with the tire itself. While I was able to rescue the rear, the front never quite sealed (Motoz tyres, real rubber, must leak)-. Anyway I put 30 psi in the front in hopes of a slow leak and lined up with minutes to spare. With no kickstarter, my bike doesn't quite light as fast as some and I got a solid top 10 start, but was hoping for better. (Insert, there were only 10 riders in the local AA class, solid meaning about 7th around the first turn.) Dust, grass track of doom! Possibly the most fun grass track I've ever done with a killer endurocross style log matrix with two optional balance beams. Super fun. Woods, dust, downhill, uphill, chop. Chop, cow prints, chop, braking bumps, dust, hill, grass. That's pretty much it. I ate dust all day. Pitted each lap and put 30 psi in the front, only to have it be flat half way through the course each lap. No excuse, I'm the goof who did it to myself. I didn't get last place, so that's fun, but 8th isn't exactly what I was hoping for. There were some fast dudes there. I had a hard day. My arms are punished today, but it was a first class event, and a great learning experience. I wish I could remember more details, but it really boils down to bumps and dust, 14 miles of it, over and over until it became a talcum powder like substance. If anyone else who was there has more detail, I'd sure like to hear it!
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This year I decided to skip the invitations to work and ride the course leading up to the event and go ahead and ride.
Saturday's races came and went and I didn't pay much attention because my wife and I were just enjoying our time, taking in the view. The kid camped next to us rode two times, once on an 85, and once on a ktm 200. He seemed to have had a great time. Unfortunately in the motorhome next to us, the 50 year old chief of police from Reedsport OR, had a rough go, decided to pull out early and rest up, since he was feeling nauseous and his back was hurting. Unfortunately, he was having a heart attack, our own hero Toni Bamford did cpr until life flight arrived and he was transported. Sorry to say, he did not make it. It was very sad, and quite a wake-up call. So in perspective. I had a great weekend. On to Sunday.
Peer pressure, and the show off in me had me changing out my well worn S12's the evening before. I woke up to a pair of flat tires, so I quickly took them off, cleaned and reinstalled them. TuBliss has never failed me up 'til now, but I think it has to do with the tire itself. While I was able to rescue the rear, the front never quite sealed (Motoz tyres, real rubber, must leak)-. Anyway I put 30 psi in the front in hopes of a slow leak and lined up with minutes to spare. With no kickstarter, my bike doesn't quite light as fast as some and I got a solid top 10 start, but was hoping for better. (Insert, there were only 10 riders in the local AA class, solid meaning about 7th around the first turn.) Dust, grass track of doom! Possibly the most fun grass track I've ever done with a killer endurocross style log matrix with two optional balance beams. Super fun. Woods, dust, downhill, uphill, chop. Chop, cow prints, chop, braking bumps, dust, hill, grass. That's pretty much it. I ate dust all day. Pitted each lap and put 30 psi in the front, only to have it be flat half way through the course each lap. No excuse, I'm the goof who did it to myself. I didn't get last place, so that's fun, but 8th isn't exactly what I was hoping for. There were some fast dudes there. I had a hard day. My arms are punished today, but it was a first class event, and a great learning experience. I wish I could remember more details, but it really boils down to bumps and dust, 14 miles of it, over and over until it became a talcum powder like substance. If anyone else who was there has more detail, I'd sure like to hear it!

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