Racers Weekend Review -
What a weekend. An EVO Challenge to remember. Highlights of a brilliant track, prepared bikes, weather and post race fellowship.
Entry levels were good. Average around 20 racers in the EVO 250, 500 and Fourstroke events. Bit less in the other classes, plus age races including our (ever faster) Juniors. Reviewing the official race programe for this event shows the Jap bikes were the weapon of choice. Plently of YZ, RM, KX and CR with a sprinkling of Euro beauties from Scandinavia and Western Germany. Several brave soles deared to be different, riding a Can Am, Montesa and a KTM. With mixed results.
Around sun set the results from the day were put on display. Trophies handed out. Shots of Fernando Fire Water for those brave enough. Absynth was in the bottle - banned from most Countries for its hypnotic effects when drunk without moderation. After 6 shots, the author had no more pain in the body or issues with being taken to bed by 4 bright green fairies. Race talk around the open fire at Pete's Big Bus topped the night off for those left standing.
The day was not without incident. Scott Copeland got off his 1984 KX 125 over the centre table top, resulting in a broken tibia. Latest info from Dan is he needs surgery in Sydney. Speedy recovery Scott and thanks to those who assisted. Capt'n Carl coped a rock just below the left eye - result - 3 stitches and a tuff looking Capt'n.
Special mention to the winner of the Pre 78 under 45's - Heaven's No. 1 plate holder - Sean who was the only entrant.... Why make it so easy for him is the question?
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To be conintued