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Won the local D17 (IL) Leaf River enduro today in the Super Senior class on my GG 300. And I think I may have wrapped up the title win in the D22 (IA) Super Senior class this season too.:)
 
Toot my son's horn

Jesse Warner was only 8 seconds from earning his first Overall Champion award at the same event on his '11 XC250 Six Days. He did get the O/A A win.
This is Jesse's rookie year as an A rider. He has clinched the D14 enduro Overall A & 250A Championships, leads the D15 Overall A and 250A points, and is also the top rider in the Midwest Toughman Enduro Championship.
Ironically, Jesse is still looking for a ride in 2012.
 
Are your SSR classes individual A and B or A/B combined? ECEA is separate and the NETRA event I did in spring was A/B combined, both 50+. I only raced these two this year, been doing more racing with the kids lately. I've always been primarily an enduro guy, but after a 2nd in the last HS race I'm thinking of doing a lot more next year.

Congrats to all.
 
whats the age on your super senior??
In Netra its over 50 but I've seen some start it at 45.
Conrats on the win(s)

50 - 59 years old. I'm 55.

Our SS classes are combined. In the past there has not been enough riders to justify splitting it, although our class is growing and I think it may have been the largest class of the day at 12 riders. Of course the fast guys are still fast and puts the average 50+ B guy at a big disadvantage of getting a trophy. And thank God, guys like Fredette still race for the overall and leave us other old guys alone. I think Fredette got 4th overall that day.
 
We have huge turnouts in enduros for B SSR. A little less for HS. Yeah, combined is tough for a B SSR, plus it tends to be a lot bigger class. I was lucky to pick off a few tired As for 7th.
 
i generally race in the 40+ class. some series i race are a/b/c and some are just lump 'em all together.

there are still tons of a riders racing in 40+ 45+ 50+ classes around here. 90% of the time the 40+ line is the biggest line (next to woodsmen or 250c). many guys are running 30+ since surprisingly it's generally a slower class...
 
Being 52, I race the Super Senior A class (50+) in District 14. But the last couple of trophies I earned said "A-SS".
My son thinks that's funny.
 
i generally race in the 40+ class. some series i race are a/b/c and some are just lump 'em all together.

there are still tons of a riders racing in 40+ 45+ 50+ classes around here. 90% of the time the 40+ line is the biggest line (next to woodsmen or 250c). many guys are running 30+ since surprisingly it's generally a slower class...

I would say this is true in IA/IL too, except we don't have a 45+ class.
 
Good ride Mike, but Layton told me that you keyed off him all day. Said he was getting tired of slowing down waiting for you to catch up.

McNut, I think you were the guy I talked to at the first out check. I was the guy with the flat tire on the 300 KTM. By the time I got back to the pits it had come off the rim. Hated that, it was perfect trail with perfect weather. Congrats to your son. Great ride!
 
Yep. That's me.
I had the same thing happen to me at the last enduro I raced. Luckily it was in the last section not the first like you.
 
Good ride Mike, but Layton told me that you keyed off him all day. Said he was getting tired of slowing down waiting for you to catch up.

Layton likes to fantasize.:D But he did pick a good start minute...late, so the trail was worn in.
 
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Won the local D17 (IL) Leaf River enduro today in the Super Senior class on my GG 300. And I think I may have wrapped up the title win in the D22 (IA) Super Senior class this season too.:)

Good Ride!
congrats!
Wish I didnt have to work 2 sundays a month. Byron is always a good ride,and reminds me of my own neck of cornfield county where the land is so flat-you can see the curvature of the earth.
 
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