Track was great on Sunday!! They turned off the sprinklers that were feeding into the corners, which let them dry up quite a bit. Meanwhile, Saurday's sawdust blended well with the dirt. Some of the turns at top of hills were loam city, and copping WFO roosts off the guns. There seemed to be hardly any whoops appearing, and the other sprinklers killed off the dust. I reckon it had a kind of "Trans-Ama" feel to it.
Heaps of riders never returned on Sunday, so there was as much track time as most could handle.
I loved the smooth uphills where you could pin it. I liked the two long downhills, each time I survived them. And - once I got used to that pair of bigger double-down airjumps, I actually looked forward to them. I was only wishing I were young enough to ride hard, like those young kids on the Maicos!
Well done Drakey. And thanks to Rod MacDonald and crew, for being out in that sun for us, all weekend.