So what were some lessons learned about the course and the bikes. How did your batteries hold up? How did your charging situation work out? Was it fun?
I can't really tell from the vids, but the course seemed a bit hard to follow at times. Maybe it was a bit more obvious in person. Can't imaging following that track at night.
Bikes and charging worked great. Course was about 15-16 miles per lap. The three of us all finished with about 1/2 the battery left and lap times were 40-60 min per lap so no problem charging on 240.
I never really had a problem following the course, but there were times that I didn't know where the course went approaching a hill or corner so you had to slow down to figure it out. Dust was a problem both in the day, but especially at night. During the day we had a pretty good wind which cleared out the dust. At night, as
@Redwolf said, it was brutal. The dust with the lights made the visibility virtually zero, add in the rocks and I thought it was down right dangerous, which is why we only rode 1 night lap each. It just wasn't worth the risk to us. Yellow filters for the lights might have helped and I have ordered some film for next year.
As for fun, it was a blast. At 61, I am never going to be faster than I was last year, and I am ok with that. Realizing that, changes the way I approach the race. It is not about wining, it is about not getting hurt and having fun. That doesn't mean I don't try to go fast, it just means having fun is more important than going fast so the race is a blast. If it takes an extra minute to transfer the transponder, so what. If the night laps are deemed to be dangerous and we don't ride them, so what. We had a great team and had a blast riding the course. I am sure we didn't win the lap count, but I doubt anyone had more fun than we did.
I don't think that next years race dates have been released yet. I would guess it is going to be October 30 & 31. I know I am going to be there, and I think
@Redwolf and
@Jared will also be there, so come join us. If we get enough interest we can get several pits together and have an Alta compound. Now that sounds like even more fun.