Here is a little race follow-up for those of you who
recently attended the 5th Round of the Kentucky Hare
Scramble Series this past weekend. Try to keep up
because it is not very often I have people ask me for
race reports!
Well you could not ask for better weather or track
conditions and for being someone that has never ridden
at the Georgetown facility before I was very impressed
with the diversity of terrain and overall layout of the
course. These guys did a very good job laying out the
course, my hat is off to everyone that was involved.
Since they want a more first person report I'll get
right to it. Things for me started out well since I only
live about an hour from Georgetown I got the comfort of
sleeping in my own bed on a Saturday night (which is
very rare this time of the year). I really enjoy and
look forward to coming to these type of races because
this a very low pressure situation for me and a chance
to kind of get out and race and really enjoy riding my
motorcycle amongst good friends and some good
competition. As the race start drew near I went through
my normal routine, which will take to long to go through
and I am sure you all don't really want to read about it
either. So, I got my stuff together and heading for the
start line where I was greeted by a lot more people that
I originally expected to see! I took my normal starting
position on the far outside and as looked down the line
I noticed quite a few really fast riders, most notably
my neighbor Paul Whibley, as well as Jeff Cregg, Billy
Cooper, and Nathan Alering. So I knew that I definitely
had my work cut out for me.
As the starter dropped the flag I realized that I had
gotten a really good jump thanks to my quick trigger
finger on my electric start because the only racers I
saw were Jeff and Paul. I was really excited and content
to just stay behind these guys and let them show me the
way around until I lost some ground when I washed the
front end about half around the first lap in the woods
(due to my late breaking into a blind corner that was
quite slick along with the rest of the course on the
first lap).
After my first lap brain fade, and losing touch with the
leaders, I tried to settle into a good fast pace and not
make any dumb mistakes. I was still trying to learn the
course throughout the rest of the lap as well as the
second lap until I made a very big mistake at the end of
the second lap out in the grass track about a mile from
the finish. While coming around a fairly fast sweeping
turn (about third gear) and I drifted a little wide into
the high grass and hit a rock and the next thing I know
I'm doing somersaults across the track (I highly
recommend staying out of the high grass). I picked
myself up and made sure all of my limbs were still
attached and got going again only to realize that I was
missing my goggles and my SRC drink system. Needless to
say I rode the next three laps without any goggles or
water, not fun!! I made the best of the situation and
forged on even though I had to be a little more careful
passing people because of the roost and no goggles.
I rode the remainder of the race with a focus on being
consistent and smart and trying to not be much of a pain
for the lappers. I thank every one of you who graciously
moved over at the most opportune time. I am always the
guy that says “Thanks” because it was not that long ago
when I was the person getting passed by guys and being
run off the track.
With all of my rambling about my near death experience
and fun time I would like to take this time do say that
the soil conditions and overall fun of the race was
unreal. I wish every race was that ideal! The most fun
for me was the tight woods and the water hole jumps.
There were always people there cheering for you, and of
course you want to entertain them, that's why they came.
I hope everyone that attended had as much fun as I did
and I cannot wait until I get the opportunity to attend
another KORHS Event. I wish every track had dirt that
awesome because yesterday I think I was in heaven! For
those of you who have not attended an event yet, I
highly recommend it!
Thanks to my sponsors:
Maxxis, Rex's Cycle Shop, House of Horsepower, Clarke,
SRC, Suomy, Scott, Answer, Berik, Dirtricks, Rampage
Racing, DP Brakes, Tag Metals, Badger Racing Products,
Decal Works, SDG, All-finish Concrete, Caywood's Lawn
and Landscaping, Six Six One, Team Hawg Racing, and KTM
Country