Well, some how in a universe that defies all logic I won, again. It was a really cool property to ride, setting along a canyon with some 100' vertical walls, after the transfer sections people would walk around just site seeing. There were huge wind mills running the ridges along the property. We had the start of one test directly below one and rode under another. As the blades would rotate you could hear the air it was moving, that was the only noise it made. I find it amazing something so big and powerful can be almost silent. The course had a good mix of terrain from sandy creek bottoms to hard pack with plenty of rocks thrown into both. We spent all day dodging things that could poke holes in you, tons of mesquite trees and a good variety of cactus. The first five test sections were fun and not too challenging, the last two were butt kickers. I won three of the seven tests and had a pretty uneventful day for me. In the last test Don Hogan caught me riding from 5 rows back on a 2011 Nambontin, those are beautiful bike and he rides just as beautifully. I hope we ride this property next year, if so you must come.