Marty Michels

Sparta 06

 

Race Report: Mercer County Race Report (2007)

You could not ask for better weather for racing at the latest KORHS round this past weekend in Mercer County. I believe that had us all fooled as the race turned out to be a battle of determination. The location was awesome and the track was great. Since rain has not been as plentiful in Northern Kentucky over the past few weeks I was expecting some dust and dry hard packed conditions. It's funny how much different things can be 80 miles south.

From the time I turned onto the main drive of the venue I was greeted by puddles and saturated ground, needless to say my tire choice was way off! I made the best of the situation and looked forward to riding my new bike and getting some things sorted out on it. Before I go any further I just want to say that it was good to be back on my trusty ole' KTM 450 XC.

For those of you who saw the head start I gave everyone, my day did not start that well. On a muddy day you can't give guys like Alan, Paul, and Broc any type of head start. Now that I mentioned head starts, I think Paul should be giving us one! (Just a thought) To make matters worse I put it into idiot mode when I hit the trail and that is rule numero uno when it is muddy and super slippery. Do not go into panic mode!! Well I can preach all I want, but I am the worst at practicing what I preach.

Once I finally got going and stayed off the ground which was about half way through the race, I began to start paying more attention to how I was riding and the lines I was using. I was getting so disoriented out in the cedars because you could not look up and pay attention to where the trail went and the next thing I knew I was going 20 feet in the wrong direction. I am fairly sure I was not the only guy or girl out there asking, how did I end up way over here? Anyhoo, my race was fairly boring to talk about really. I rode by myself all day and as soon as I thought I might be making up some ground on Al and Broc I would do something dumb like fall over or take a bad line through the cedars or get cleaned off my bike and loose all the time I thought I was making up. It was a sub-par day to be a tall guy. Notice how I left Paul out of the equation there? He is on a different planet than us mere mortals!

I brought the new steed home in one piece and broken in. I think I apologized to my bike at least 100 times on the way home, but now I guess the ole' girl knows what she is in for now. No better way to break 'em in than to race 'em. It was another frustrating and disappointing day, but I made it home in one piece as well, except for the huge gashes in my arms. My jersey looks like a bear got a hold of it and can't wait to see the look on my girlfriend's face when I ask her to piece this one together. I got acquainted with my 450 again and could not be happier to be back on a big 4-stroke.

The track had a good mix of everything and was laid out very well. It is a shame that the weather did not cooperate better earlier in the week and the days leading up to the race. All in all, good stuff. I would like to thank the land owner for the hospitality in letting us race on their very nice farm. I would also like to thank the KORHS crew, you all keep getting better and I could be prouder to be a part of this series. Thanks to all of the spectators who cheer us on and keep us motivated Keep it up, I am looking forward to the next one and hopefully the race for second will be a lot more entertaining. Maybe, Paul won't show and we will get to race for the win.

Congrats to everyone who finished that one. It was tough.

Till next time!!

Marty Michels

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