GNC OPENER
#11
I agree the +30 class is very tough. There are a few ex A class and pro-am riders who ride in the +30. A few years ago at Red Bud I recorded lap times for the various classes to compare how fast each class was. The +30 class was running lap times only 1-2 seconds slower than the A and pro-am classes and was 8-10 seconds faster than any of the B classes. I never thought of entering the +25 class but it is probably a little less competitive.
#12
you are correct and the fact that there normaly not enough guys to cause any type of semi's all normaly all who enter get to ride in the final on sunday.
Glad you said the times but the wife still said i am still going to ride in the A-class oh well who am i to argue with her so ok but still going to do the 25+ for seat time and for fun sence im driving from michigan..
Glad you said the times but the wife still said i am still going to ride in the A-class oh well who am i to argue with her so ok but still going to do the 25+ for seat time and for fun sence im driving from michigan..
#13
500rx actuly yes im going racing sunday at log road in michigan to get some seat time before the nationals. which will help big time cuz i just got the new ride. have a track in my back yard on 10 acers which is a good pratice track and staying in shape. i have been working with weights and streching which i believe is very important.dont want to get bulked up just tone up ,.
#16
#17
500RX this was the first time going to LOG ROAD and all i can say is what a great track for quads.
I finished 2nd in the A-class on sunday.Only one thing i didnt like was it had tons of small stones on the track mixed with sand ...still better than clay [mud this time of year]it was great no mud...one thing better get the hole shot or your going to chew on stones hitting you in the chest.Very nice area with big trees around to block the sun in the hot summer days large area for camping also.very good spectator area that can see almost the whole track.
I finished 2nd in the A-class on sunday.Only one thing i didnt like was it had tons of small stones on the track mixed with sand ...still better than clay [mud this time of year]it was great no mud...one thing better get the hole shot or your going to chew on stones hitting you in the chest.Very nice area with big trees around to block the sun in the hot summer days large area for camping also.very good spectator area that can see almost the whole track.
#19
Blodg500RX,
Log road is a EXCELLENT track for Quads,they run a really nice program and normally have a decent turn out of Quads, I only live a 1/2 hour from there,but didn't go last weekend,I'll hopefully be there this weekend though, If you happen to make it there some time look me up(#88 Red 250R)
AMJ
Log road is a EXCELLENT track for Quads,they run a really nice program and normally have a decent turn out of Quads, I only live a 1/2 hour from there,but didn't go last weekend,I'll hopefully be there this weekend though, If you happen to make it there some time look me up(#88 Red 250R)
AMJ
#20
God willin' and the creek don't rise....I'll be in Macon. I ride a 2000 Kawasaki Mojave, #11, and will probably race in the 91-440cc 4-stroke C class, and maybe the +25. My quad is out powered, but what the heck! I'm going to have fun. This will be my first 'national' race. Before you laugh...go to my web page and check out my quad. SEE YA IN MACON!!