Snowflake didn't disappoint this year at all - I love it for it's fun course and crazy ass weather!!
Well, we got the Weller Racing SR1 buttoned up a 3:00 Saturday morning, took a nap, and got up to pack everything for the last minute decision to race. With no seat time or test time on my Rhino (no more 800 motor, 150 HP instead!), Jason and Jeff decided to use the Snowflake race to test out our new motor and drive kit. I would be in unfamiliar territory in the pits, as I would NOT be driving my car this time...(yes, I threw a fit....but Jason did all the work on it - I guess he should be allowed to have some fun
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We were curious to see how the two-wheel drive would do in the sloppy mud, and it turns out it did just fine! Halfway through the first lap, the shift cable broke, and Jason had to race the rest of the lap in 2nd gear! In the pits, we quickly robbed the shift lever off of my YFZ450R, and "fixed" the shifter.....sort of. The Co-driver would have to shift for the driver the rest of the race! So, that's how they drove the remainder of the race.....each lap they would come in and swap drivers, we would scrape some mud off, and off they would go!
They took the checkers with no other issues, and a couple of big smile on their faces! Thanks to everyone who helped in the pits, and congrats to Bobby for an awesome win! It was great watching the crews around me hustling and using their heads to fix things as quick as possible - I witnessed a lot of teamwork, and the commeraderie that is so prevelant in this sport!!
As for MY race.....I haven't ridden my quad in about 2 months, so I knew I was out of riding shape - I just wanted to go out and ride and have some fun on my favorite course!! I raced in the 30+ class just below expert, and figured I'd be happy to just finish. I hadn't been on the course in about two year, so my first lap I just took it easy to see what I was dealing with, and to get a feel for how my energy levels were (considering I was racing with one HELL of a hangover, I wasn't sure I was going to feel so good). Turns out I felt just fine, so I turned it up the second lap! I dealt with dust so thick I couldn't see in front me, witnessed rider after rider in the trees, off to the side, ambulances on the course, POURING rain, lightning and thunder, wind, SLIMY slippery roads/trails, ripped the skin off my hands.....and had a BLAST!!!
Just me and my quad and the course for 120 miles.......I NEEDED that!!!
On my 3rd lap I thought for sure I'd see the checkers...came around to the finish line.....WHITE flag! OMG....I had to do another 30 miles on a course that was torn all to hell!! Getting Snowflake last, really sucks!! There was not a smooth spot on that course after all the other classes had run.....so....that last 30 miles was the roughest!! More rain, mud, dust, lighting....and I made it across the checkers!!
I was just happy to have ridden...happy to have finished. Figured since I had taken my time and been careful, I'd have gotten last in my class. Turns out I WON my class!!! Hmmmm....go figure!! I have never won a Whiplash race - so I was stoked!
Thanks to Jason for being my pit crew....for the clean goggles and dry gloves every lap! And for all the hard work on my Rhino make it even more badass than it was!
Congrats again to everyone who came up and raced this one....it wa great hanging out with you all and just having fun.....can't wait till next year!