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My 1st race of the season is one week away. I just signed up for Round 3 of the WORCS racing series in Lake Havasu City, AZ:
https://worcsracing.com/round-3-4-mc-crazy-horse-lake-havasu-az-march-23-25-2018
The race is 55 minutes long, and the battery will probably not last to the end. But I still want to try it.
This Saturday and Sunday I will be practicing 55-minute motos at another local track. I want to know what to expect from the bike and also from myself. I haven't raced for almost 3 years since I busted a couple of ribs back in 2015. Just did not feel like it. Also, the local practice tracks do not have frequent races, and the local race tracks do not have frequent practices. But on this bike, I am thinking, I want to try again. There is nothing like the thrill of racing a motorcycle!
I raced the same race 3 years ago. I hated it. Too long, and there were occasional large rocks in the middle of the track, which is something that I am not used to, being from the Midwest. My front suspension sucked at that time too. But I think this time I got everything dialed in. Also I have been practicing local trial riding in the desert, rocks and all, and I am getting more comfortable with that. We will see...
I will keep you posted.
https://worcsracing.com/round-3-4-mc-crazy-horse-lake-havasu-az-march-23-25-2018
The race is 55 minutes long, and the battery will probably not last to the end. But I still want to try it.
This Saturday and Sunday I will be practicing 55-minute motos at another local track. I want to know what to expect from the bike and also from myself. I haven't raced for almost 3 years since I busted a couple of ribs back in 2015. Just did not feel like it. Also, the local practice tracks do not have frequent races, and the local race tracks do not have frequent practices. But on this bike, I am thinking, I want to try again. There is nothing like the thrill of racing a motorcycle!
I raced the same race 3 years ago. I hated it. Too long, and there were occasional large rocks in the middle of the track, which is something that I am not used to, being from the Midwest. My front suspension sucked at that time too. But I think this time I got everything dialed in. Also I have been practicing local trial riding in the desert, rocks and all, and I am getting more comfortable with that. We will see...
I will keep you posted.