Did any one said How good was the weather ....
Love to read a Ride Report .....as we did not do two many Laps on Real Bikes
only on Honda CT 200 when we arrowed the loop and when we had to Pick them all back up...
Imagine this , its this time last week and you're are dreaming about the week-end coming up at Canowindra.
What's the weather going to be like , is it going to be dusty , is it going to muddy , is it going to be Rocky.
You get there late Friday, there's a welcoming raging big fire to keep you warm , but there's no stars in the sky , its a bit damp and its freezing cold , "you think" is it going to rain.
You get set , hop into the swag and off to sleep you go
Then bam you wake in the morning and look out to the horizon and that's what you see.
Up you get , full of anticipation have some breakfast ,on with the riding gear , go to riders briefing and then all of a sudden you're out there on the trail.
As you leave the check point you are pointed up a slight hill and off you go. It all starts with a short flowing trail section and then straight into some flowing work in the woods and then some trail time in a brand new section , once through the new section you dropped into the excellent trails on Peters property , again with some work in the woods and fab. trail sections.
As the day progressed the weather got even better "if that is possible" and the trails did the same. There were great little ruts to ride through the corners , the woods sections were just gold and the dust was very minimal. There was a great mixture of sections to keep the riders concentrating for the whole loop.
This is scenario the VTR team strive for and last week-end the stars aligned and that in my opinion was the ideal outcome. Thanks to the Land owners and the VTR team for their dedication , hard work and holding this fabulous event.
Looking forward to the next chapter in the VTR event book.