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gudac
May 8th, 2005, 10:13 AM
ok, i went to my first race about 4 hours away from where i live. I raced beginner ( 125's, 250's, 450's..) cause it was my first race. I race supermini on my 85 also. The track was sweet and really fun to ride. It is called Bunker Hill. Really wide open.



125 race- I got the holshot by a long ways and i got way out front and started to lap some riders. I won that race with a 1st.

2nd heat for 125- It rained forever and hard before this heat. The track was soaked!!!!! It was so slippery. Well i got the holeshot again by a long ways and in the 3rd turn of the race i fell over and lost one position. Then i was about to pass the kid and fell over in a inner burm. I lost three 3 postions right there and i took 5th in that race.

I took 2nd overall out of the day. Well that was my first race day exspierence on the ol 125.

85 race- The GATE was faulty and it didnt go down. I got stuck in it and i ended up takeing 7th in it. They took the gate out after this race.

2nd 85 race- I took 7th again. I wasnt doing to well on my 85. I havent rode it for a long time cause i got a 125 so it seemed a little squirly:p .

L & L Racing
May 8th, 2005, 04:19 PM
looks like u had a good time there gudac :p

k-dub
May 8th, 2005, 05:11 PM
That track is hella fun! You can scrub over all the jumps and the step up is massive! I might race there later this year on the 250.

MuLiShA fAn
May 8th, 2005, 10:32 PM
good on you jeremy with your placeings
and its good that you raced the 125

gudac
May 9th, 2005, 09:20 PM
Originally posted by k-dub
That track is hella fun! You can scrub over all the jumps and the step up is massive! I might race there later this year on the 250.

what kind of bike do you have? and what number you run?

i run 13 and yamaha. Mabi well see each other

k-dub
May 9th, 2005, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by gudac
what kind of bike do you have? and what number you run?

i run 13 and yamaha. Mabi well see each other

2005 RM 250. I rock out the big number 2. Yeah, it's about two and a half hours from where I live now, but I make it out when I can. The finish line jump (the one by the bleachers) is the funnest jump to scrub on ever! I know it's not huge or anything, but the take off is sooo easy to lay the bike clear over on. Yeah I'll p.m. you the next time Im planning on going.