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Not too many dirt riders here...but here's a 50 year old rookie trying a muddy track with traffic. I did alright and came off the track in the same shape as I went on, so a good day overall. They only have two classes, Pro and Novice...I probably could have used a beginner class since I got passed so much.
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Originally Posted by RSColonel_131st
As you say this was your first "open practice", what were the previous videos from? I.e. what is the difference?
The other videos were just "trail" riding...this is more motocross on a MX track. I did have one video of me doing this track in the off season bone dry with nobody else on it. This was an actual "event" with a $30 entry fee and 40 other bikes out there in my Novice class. I'm not used to riding in muddy/soupy conditions with rutted corners and a lot of riders out there.
Originally Posted by Zamzow
I got out of dirtbikes mid 90's - saw too many people breaking their backs, necks.....
About to buy my eighth street bike though, swear it's my last, yeah right......
It's funny...I feel the opposite! I rode street bikes from teenager to my late 30's...gave it up cause it's too dangerous. In the dirt...we are all going the same direction and not on our cel phones behind the wheel of a 2 ton killing machine...lol
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#4375571 - 08/21/1705:04 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by U-96
You made it look easy, nice smooth riding. I'm guessing many a noob has planted themselves on their butt or face trying to do that too aggressively.
Thanks!
You're right about the noob part. They had to stop the races for a bit while someone was ambulanced out of there and wait for the replacement ambulance to show up. We saw a Medi-Vac chopper coming in close by. I hope he's ok.
Maybe just a tad more dangerous than a softball beer league.
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#4379242 - 09/12/1706:41 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I had a decent knock on my trail bike this weekend. I was just trying to get some seat time before my second race this Sunday.
I can't run my red sticker race bike this time of year in California (except in races) so I was on my trail bike working out the riding muscles. I know this TT track real well but I was on auto-pilot and washed the front wheel over the burm and went down. I was wearing my race vest with no rib protection and bounced off the ribcage a little on the hard pack.
Here's the vid with slo-mo after:
https://youtu.be/_2OKeP6wpCc]
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#4379250 - 09/12/1707:44 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thanks guys!
You're right RS...I was spent. I was so happy to see the white flag fly on the second moto...that's not the right attitude!...lol
Being so old to start this sport...I need to work on re-growing the tendon that goes from the go-nads to the throttle hand enabling me to twist it more...Ha!
Thanks for watching the vid
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#4380590 - 09/21/1709:40 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I need to work on re-growing the tendon that goes from the go-nads to the throttle hand enabling me to twist it more...Ha!
LOL, me too.
Our circuit outings are usually 25 minutes in every hour, 5 minutes before end they wave the flag to come in. 20 minutes divided by 2:30 laptime means 10 laps or so.
I usually end up doing the outlap, then two or max three timed laps, and by the fourth I already realize I'm not going to get any faster. Yet my slightly overweight buddy is out there doing his fastest session lap on the 7th or 8th try. I really don't get it... well, actually I do - the more comfortable you are, the less energy you drain.
#4380629 - 09/21/1703:54 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Murph!
It's great to hear from you...I hope all is going well with you and yours!
Actually...I've accepted the fact that I will break something and get injured eventually, it happens to the best of them and nobody is immune from it in this sport. I've lived a pretty tame life and haven't done anything remotely as exciting/risky as this...the feeling you get being out there is awesome. Even at the noob/beginner level that I'm at.
I'm finally able to ditch the orange highway worker evaluation vest and I get my number plates before my next race. The next race is a pro track I've seen on tv called Hangtown in Sacremento at the end of October.
I appreciate the concern though Murph!
Don't be such a stranger!
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#4386597 - 10/24/1709:33 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I have a motocross race I'm doing on Sunday at a track called Hangtown in Sacramento. I took my trail bike out last weekend to get some seat time and build up some endurance for this weekend's race. It's a trail bike so it's not really made for jumping...I have a MX race bike for that...didn't stop me from doing some small jumps though:
...and of course, if you're not crashing...you're not trying hard enough:
A little nervous about this track since I've never been there before...it's a Nationals track that the pros race that I've seen on tv. Any positive mojo thrown my way would be appreciated!
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#4386636 - 10/25/1708:08 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I'm enjoying your progresd visible trough this thread
It also reminds me of my own thread here where I was charting my own advances in becoming the slowest racedriver on earth. So I think I know the feeling you're enjoying right now
I'm enjoying your progresd visible trough this thread
It also reminds me of my own thread here where I was charting my own advances in becoming the slowest racedriver on earth. So I think I know the feeling you're enjoying right now
I Remember reading that thread years ago. Need to dig up your old link.
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Originally Posted by RSColonel_131st
I'm enjoying your progresd visible trough this thread
It also reminds me of my own thread here where I was charting my own advances in becoming the slowest racedriver on earth. So I think I know the feeling you're enjoying right now
lol.
I am grateful that there are clubs for us old guys so we can feel like we race motocross. When I'm lined up at the starting gate, I feel and look like a motocross racer...but then the gate drops and that illusion melts away as my lack of riding skills rears it's head.
I'm hoping I will have some video of the race of me doing decent! Having fun and coming home in one piece is a win for me though.
Cheers!
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#4386759 - 10/25/1711:25 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by JimK
Originally Posted by RSColonel_131st
I'm enjoying your progresd visible trough this thread
It also reminds me of my own thread here where I was charting my own advances in becoming the slowest racedriver on earth. So I think I know the feeling you're enjoying right now
I Remember reading that thread years ago. Need to dig up your old link.
I would like to check that out!
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#4387307 - 10/30/1708:59 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I have a motocross race I'm doing on Sunday at a track called Hangtown in Sacramento.
If you ever do that again check out Prairie City near Folsom - mind you it's been over 20 years since I rode dirtbikes there, but that place was a BLAST!
They even have (or did) some small road tracks - I did some YSR-50 racing there (actually with Suzuki RM-80 motors stuffed in them), that was so crazy. These bikes were so tiny, but they'd flip you over in a heartbeat if your wrist didn't know what it was doing, and they'd go 100mph with the right gearing (at Prairie City we'd gear for around maybe 60mph top speed though).
That sounds slow, and looks slow to an outside observer, but when your face is inches off the ground carving through a corner (and NO full size bike can corner like these things!) a mere 40mph is WAY fast.....
#4387576 - 10/31/1707:00 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Zamzow
Originally Posted by Force10
I have a motocross race I'm doing on Sunday at a track called Hangtown in Sacramento.
If you ever do that again check out Prairie City near Folsom - mind you it's been over 20 years since I rode dirtbikes there, but that place was a BLAST!
They even have (or did) some small road tracks - I did some YSR-50 racing there (actually with Suzuki RM-80 motors stuffed in them), that was so crazy. These bikes were so tiny, but they'd flip you over in a heartbeat if your wrist didn't know what it was doing, and they'd go 100mph with the right gearing (at Prairie City we'd gear for around maybe 60mph top speed though).
That sounds slow, and looks slow to an outside observer, but when your face is inches off the ground carving through a corner (and NO full size bike can corner like these things!) a mere 40mph is WAY fast.....
"Hangtown" is just a nickname for the Nationals mx track at Prairie City SRVA. So maybe it's the same place?
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#4387577 - 10/31/1707:07 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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So...the race went good and I finished 4th overall...getting a little better.
I plan on making a vid when I get a chance...but here's some pics from the day:
Waiting at the starting gate
Coming through two riders that went down
Nice shot coming over the finish line with some of the track in the background
Had a great time and came home safe! There was a benefit relay race added to raise money for breast cancer...it was fun to watch and for a worthy cause.
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#4387593 - 10/31/1709:05 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by RSColonel_131st
Neato Podium next time! How was your endurance?
I felt pretty good actually! The second moto was a bit more brutal and took more out of me...the track was pretty well beat up after several hours/motos of racing. That was the last regular race of the year so I need to try and keep in ride shape for when the season starts at the beginning of Feb.
I started late and only did three races...my goal is to race a full season next year, about 13-15 races.
If you can find your thread on your racing fun...it sounds like a good read if you can find it and link it here.
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#4387687 - 11/01/1701:22 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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So I somehow stopped updating after three threads...
See here guys, I can do gravel too!
I just read through your whole journey...great stuff! You stopped updating the thread but I looked on your channel and saw the other vids where you were riding damn fast and looking good!
Did you give it up back in 2013 or are you still going to track days occasionally?
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#4388580 - 11/07/1709:17 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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My set goal was the 2:29 laptime that my friend set on our very first visit - so when I crashed in 2013 I was doing 2:30s or such, and it was really disappointing to find that after the crash I was back into the 2:50s or at least high 40s.. I was really frozen on my left hand side in all the left turns, all stiff for fear.
Too me two more years to somewhat recover (2014 was #%&*$#, sometimes I was slower on the next training than the previous... which never had happened before) and 2015 finally was some high 30's again.
In 2016 (last year) we went all out, my other friend and I, and booked five events, for a total of nine days riding all over the summer. On the penultimate day of that season I finally broke the 2:29, almost had a highsider on the next lap (had to take a ride into the grass and sand pit), and from the first two sectors of that lap would have had a 2:25
That's me hugging the bike after it decided not to kill me.
For me it had been a great five years, a lot of emotional work to overcome the fear and doubt if I could do it. Technically the bike would be good for 2:10 or such, so at the level I'm riding it's really only my head deciding the laptimes.
Maybe next year the story continues
#4388763 - 11/08/1706:14 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Is it possible that you are holding back from mixing into the group ahead? It does remind me of my own videos where I sometimes find myself doing that (unconciously) on purpose...
Still think your ride is more scary than mine
We also share the habit of noticing way too much on the side of the road, like the crashed rider. The real fast guys basically "don't see that".
#4388984 - 11/09/1706:48 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I have a buddy that races with me...I was taking a look to make sure it wasn't him pinned under the bike. These aren't money races...just for bragging rights and maybe a $12 trophy so I would stop and help if it was him.
It's hard for me to watch my race vids sometimes. Often, I'm sitting on the couch watching and thinking "Open up the throttle you friggin wuss"...lol. But, my lack of skill and fitness keeps me from going faster and riding outside my ability. I am getting better though...slowly.
I would venture a guess that I'm the only 49 year old pack and a half a day cigarette smoker out there...could be affecting my lung power a little. I'm waiting for more evidence to come in, but I think smoking might be bad for your health...lol.
Thanks for watching!
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#4388985 - 11/09/1707:14 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Today was the last event of the year...the club had a "Free Ride" day for all the members at a mx track called 408mx. It wasn't a race format, just practice sessions by class. I was the only beginner that showed up today...I rode with the Novices.
I struggled with a couple of rhythm sections but had a good day! I did 3 15 minute sessions with 45mins in between...I was spent! Here's a few laps from the first session.
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#4395047 - 12/15/1708:35 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Nice race Vids Sir. Cograts on your second place trophy. Just quit smoking, it definitely is holding you back. I am 54, last week, and I woke up one morning over 20 years ago and was literally weezing, smoking 1.5 packs of Marlboros a day, and said to myself, SELF, you are a F#ck%$g idiot, QUIT SMOKING, and I did. My health is much the better for it, not to mention my wallet. I run 5+ miles 3 times a week, ride(road bicycle) 20- 40miles 1 to 2 times a week(in winter) and work out 3 times a week plus full time employment. Quitting smoking will help your overall stamina by letting your lungs deliver more o2 through your blood to support longer muscle use before tiring. It may take a while for your lungs to recover and deliver the better performance, but I have read that lungs do recover some over time. To what capacity , I am not sure, but anything is better than the present road you are on. Don't try to quit, just tell yourself, SELF, I QUIT and be true to yourself and do it. IMHO, one is addicted to the habit more than the drug. Habits can be broken in 22 days. Don't try, DO!!! Now off to get ready for my ride on and around Sawnee Mnt. Ga. on a Sunny 60 degree day! Wahoo. Be Blessed!
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My helmet cam on my visor slipped down so I didn't use much of that footage. My buddy got hung up on the starting gate and there's a clip of that in here. I felt bad for him! Added some music so turn it up. Short vid...about 90 seconds.
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#4416530 - 04/16/1804:44 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fracture
Nice to see your starts improving.
I raced motocross for 11 years, so if you have any questions about racing ask away
Thanks!
First...let me apologize...I know it's painful for an experienced motocrosser to watch super noob footage like mine . I put it up there for family and friends mostly. When I was thinking about joining, I was scouring Youtube for beginner footage to see what the deal was and didn't find much so maybe it will help someone on the fence. Being 50 and new to dirtbiking...I think I've plateaued somewhat skill wise. The best advice is always practice, practice, practice. With a demanding job, getting time to show up on race day is about all I can squeeze in so my improvement is very slow. Starting so late at my age...there seems to be a problem connecting the gonads to the throttle hand. I know I would take less of a pounding if I kept on the gas and cleared some of these step-up jumps I'm flat landing on the face.
I set a goal for myself to try and race a full season this year...and have fun! The pre-gate-drop jitters are still there after 16 drops under my belt...don't think they're going away anytime soon. Racing the Nationals in 2 weeks...2 motos Sat. and 2 on Sun. It's my first so we'll see if I can make it a second day.
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#4416782 - 04/18/1802:36 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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.I know it's painful for an experienced motocrosser to watch super noob footage like mine .
no worries, I could barely stand to watch some of my first races, we all got to start somewhere.
Originally Posted by Force10
Being 50 and new to dirtbiking...I think I've plateaued somewhat skill wise. The best advice is always practice, practice, practice. With a demanding job, getting time to show up on race day is about all I can squeeze in so my improvement is very slow. Starting so late at my age...there seems to be a problem connecting the gonads to the throttle hand. I know I would take less of a pounding if I kept on the gas and cleared some of these step-up jumps I'm flat landing on the face.
Those are normal issues for new riders of any age, don't be so hard on yourself. At least you're on pretty equal footing in your class. I started at 15 in the 85cc class against some kids that had been racing since they were 4 or 5 and considered expert lvl (A). I couldn't ride or race as much as wanted to starting out, so it took me about 5 years to really get going.
Originally Posted by Force10
I set a goal for myself to try and race a full season this year...and have fun! The pre-gate-drop jitters are still there after 16 drops under my belt...don't think they're going away anytime soon.
That's sounds pretty reasonable, and always have fun!
Those pre-start jitters never go away, they keep you alert on the line lol
#4416849 - 04/18/1804:14 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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The last of my motocross riding and racing was in 1996. Got injured twice that year and just could not afford to keep racing. I got to trail ride a DRZ-400 in Kentucky a few years later, and around 2013 I got the chance to trail ride a CRF-250. Have not ridden anything but a pedal bike and my computer chair since the CRF lol
#4418480 - 04/30/1806:14 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fuzzy
Nicely done Force10. Finished the moto then raced again
Fuzzy
Thanks! I had to zip tie my shroud to the radiator it was bent so bad...but not leaking, 2 Iibuprofen for my knee and back out. I noticed on about the 3rd lap of the last moto...my skid plate was laying in the middle of a tabletop from the lap before...lol.
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#4418706 - 05/01/1811:55 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
#4418821 - 05/02/1804:20 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fracture
Congrats on making it through a 2 day event. Glad to see your crash wasn't bad enough to stop you.
Thanks Fracture!
I had my doubts that my stamina would hold up for 2 days (being a smoker and all) but actually felt pretty good. The crash wasn't from fatigue. Day 1, we were race 10...track was well worn and drying up...day 2 they reverse the race order and we were race 1. The track was gooey and I came back a little too hard on the throttle and the rear cut loose and came around on me just enough to point me off the track. Gonna try to bend back my radiator today after work on my steed...it took a worse beating than me!
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#4420514 - 05/13/1809:11 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thanks for watching Daz'. That's my buddy in front of me most of the motos. He always beats me, I just squeaked by him the last half lap for the win...finally!
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#4420628 - 05/14/1812:35 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Congratz dude. I was yelling take the inside line at my pc, guess you heard me at the end lol. They'll be taking that B off yer plate pretty soon. (presuming B is for beginner)
#4420640 - 05/14/1802:49 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thanks gents!
Actually, the B stands for Bay chapter since I live in the Bay Area. There are five chapters in the OTHG here in CA. The next race is another 2 day National where all five chapters race against each other. Number plate colors are what identifies racing class...green background with white numbers for beginners, yellow background with black numbers for novice...etc.
One thing about winning...it makes the 3 hour drive home from the track better with a big first place trophy in the passenger seat to keep ya company...lol.
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#4420847 - 05/15/1803:52 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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So, your little fan club here is good enough to watch all of your races and cheer you on from the time you were as slow as molasses on an up hill grade in North Dakota in the middle of January until now when you Win the Big Time and are on the brink of Competing in Stadium Cross, but we are not good enough to see a picture of your Trophy??? SHEESCH, some people, it all just goes to their head. COMMON MAN!!!
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LOL!
Yeah, I've gotten better but it's been at a glacial pace. I actually feel like I haven't improved that much...everyone else on the gate is just riding slower. I never have time to practice, I just show up on race day and expect them to hand me awards and stuff...apparently it doesn't work that way! I know a sim website isn't really the place too many folks are going to care about motocross, but this is my home on the internet and a good place to keep a historical record of my mid-life crisis journey all in one thread.
Oh yeah...the trophy! A finer looking piece of shiny plastic and some marble like substance I have never seen!
Found the perfect place for it too:
I don't think the wife is going to sign off on the placement though...lol. Seriously...that's a 50" TV...it's tall and won't fit on any shelf or bookcase we have so it will end up in the garage.
Cheers!
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#4420900 - 05/15/1802:09 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Hey, all that matters is that you are having fun, and dam, you won a trophy to boot. All in all I would say you are doing pretty good. Do it while you can because someday it won't be an option anymore. Congrats Sir!!!
always keep a little throttle in reserve to straighten out. that wisdom came from a friend on the ship who did stunt riding. he could ride on one wheel in places I could barely navigate on two.
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#4423174 - 05/28/1809:41 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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My second National 2 day event (2 motos each day). I camped out in my truck at the track and had a great time in the "Sandbox" motocross track in Nevada!
These are just clips of the event...I had a good battle in moto 2, which starts at 3:55. I also bought some pics from the track photographer that I put in at the end of the video with some music from The Good The Bad and the ugly. (rock cover)
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#4424529 - 06/04/1804:00 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thanks RS!
My improvement is coming along slowly...but I feel like I'm riding decent. We have a 5 week mid-season break before the next race and I'm afraid I will get a little soft during the down time! Gotta keep those riding muscles active!
My goal of racing a full season is about halfway achieved...but still quite a bit to go. I have done 10 race days this season (20 motos) with 11 days and 22 motos left to go. This season has already claimed some riders I know...so I will consider myself lucky if I make it.
It does take quite a commitment for this hobby. This first half of the season, I have driven 2,330 miles to and from races already with a good deal of journeys ahead of me! Factor in gas, race entry cost, bike maintenance, repairing bike damage, etc...and then throw in a wife that isn't really into this hobby and it's a costly endeavor!
I have fun putting videos together so I might do a mid-season hilite vid.
Thanks for watching!
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#4425468 - 06/10/1807:50 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thought I would take my 2005 Husky TC250 on the mx track at Metcalf and see how it does. It's a heavy, slowish bike that I'm not sure who Husky was marketing it to...but I use it as a trail bike.
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#4428825 - 07/04/1804:40 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by RSColonel_131st
How much did it hurt?
Great to see yiu grab another podium!
It kinda rung my bell and took a sec to gather myself. It happened on the uphill turn with a small hip jump at the top. We were 3 wide going up the hill with me on the outside and almost off the track. I either chopped the throttle on the face, or my rear caught a kicker/rock and it nosed me over. I felt pain in my ribs as I got back on the bike. Pretty banged up but I don't think anything is broken except my pride! I have 9 days to heal up before the next race.
Thanks RS!
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#4431095 - 07/20/1803:07 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Dash for prizes.
Short vid just to show the format. Dash for prizes race at Club Moto. Handicapped race...the handicapping is usually spot on with several riders hitting the finish line close together. There was some sort of error and we didn't have a chance of catching the riders. Still had fun though...
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#4432284 - 07/30/1804:11 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Didn't ride great...so just clips with some music. I'm playing with a free editor called Hitfilm express and I couldn't get the external vids to scale up well.
Short vid...just a couple minutes:
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#4437008 - 09/03/1805:43 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I had a great time! Had a stupid tip over in the second moto on day 1...my radiator was leaking but we managed to get it patched up so I could race both motos on Sunday. There was a "Pro Shootout" moto and they raced for a $5000 purse. Caught a little on my old camera. (one guy into the fence in front of me)
The track got brutal...unfortunately, 2 riders were airlifted out on Saturday...and 2 left by ground ambulance. I heard 2 more went out by ambulance on Sunday.
45-52 Beginner
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#4437735 - 09/08/1803:27 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thanks Fracture! The disclaimer is funny...but sadly true. 3 races left to go in the season, hoping for a strong finish. I set a goal to race the full season and get the IronMan award for finishing all 42 motos.
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#4440145 - 09/21/1807:16 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Patrocles
that dirt riding looks like fun!
It is! I will say that it's harder and more physically demanding than it looks though! I had my doubts starting racing at the ripe age of 50...but I'm glad I did. Lots of fun and made some new friends!
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#4442666 - 10/08/1804:03 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Are these guys not wearing protectors, or beneath the "shirts"?
Love the camera position, cool effect as you put on the googles.
Most beginners don't notice a need for chest protectors due to the overall lower speeds, and many of them feel more comfortable without them. That changes real quick as you get faster. I remember one race where three of us got broken fingers in the same moto just from rocks being kicked up at higher velocity.
#4442735 - 10/08/1805:39 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Dart
This is so full of awesome it's hard to keep from bouncing in one's seat while watching!
lol...when I'm on my couch watching the days footage...I catch myself leaning left and right into the turns.
Originally Posted by RSColonel_131st
Are these guys not wearing protectors, or beneath the "shirts"?
We all wear "roost deflectors" at the minimum...some wear it under the jersey...some over. I wear mine under as well. The pic below I have mine on under and have elbow pads as well:
Fracture is right...the roost and rocks kicked up hurt! And they always find the chinks in your armor. Caught a good size rock to the bicep yesterday:
Originally Posted by Fracture
Good call on the gearing change. Are you considering a change to the power curve as well?
Actually...I changed the gearing back to how the bike is supposed to be! When I got it, I was a trail rider so I went up a tooth to stretch out the gearing for the wide open trails. Now, 20 races in, I'm thinking I should set it back for motocross...DOH! It's a lot better exiting the corners now...but I'm shifting a lot more with the shorter gearing.
I appreciate the comment and well wishes!
It's a 6 hour drive down to the SoCal desert for this 2 day event. Going by myself and really need to be able to drive myself home if I get banged up or injured.
I can use all the good mojo I can get!
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#4443886 - 10/16/1803:57 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Cool Video. Congratz on surviving the season. It's harder to make it through an entire season than most people realize. Watching your progress reminds me of how fun this stuff is, makes me want to get back into it, but that always ends up in broken bones lol. Good luck next season.
#4448405 - 11/13/1804:37 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Just a pic from the last race of the season.
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#4453344 - 12/15/1807:24 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Here's a question about watching your own videos:
I tend to watch the stuff I made of the aircraft not so much to groove on it, but to evaluate what I've done well, not so well, and just plain badly.
Not to say I don't enjoy it - there's a bit of "narcissism" I suppose - but mostly it's to figure out what I did after the fact....one is just doing rather than thinking a lot of the time.*
* Wife used that word when I was watching my own videos, to which I replied that she's just jealous.
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Originally Posted by Dart
Here's a question about watching your own videos:
I tend to watch the stuff I made of the aircraft not so much to groove on it, but to evaluate what I've done well, not so well, and just plain badly.
Not to say I don't enjoy it - there's a bit of "narcissism" I suppose - but mostly it's to figure out what I did after the fact....one is just doing rather than thinking a lot of the time.*
* Wife used that word when I was watching my own videos, to which I replied that she's just jealous.
Some of my videos I watch more than others. I was pissed when I forgot to push the record button on my GoPro when I had my worst crash of the season. Things happen so fast on the track...watching the video when I get home gives me clues on what I did wrong. My Season wrap up video I've watched a few times...not because of the riding...I'm new to video editing and I was pretty happy with how the clips/music turned out. Other vids, my riding was pretty bad/cringy and I'm fine with not seeing them again...lol.
I will say I'm sort of a hypocrite though. I've never been a fan of social media like Facebook and Twitter with people putting there every passing thought and meal online...yet here I am with some of that "look at me" stuff with my Youtube videos.
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#4453407 - 12/16/1812:20 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I will say I'm sort of a hypocrite though. I've never been a fan of social media like Facebook and Twitter with people putting there every passing thought and meal online...yet here I am with some of that "look at me" stuff with my Youtube videos.
Dude, I feel the same way, except that my stuff (pics and words) isn't exciting like what you guys post (motorcycle racing and DIY aircraft). If one day I burn out on SimHQ or SimHQ burns out on me (and I get those vibes occasionally), I'll simply disappear into the virtual sunset 'cause I'm not interested in any other type of social media. And this wouldn't be such a bad thing for an old-fashioned luddite like myself.
In any case, I enjoy reading other people's hobbies and experiences (like this thread) as much as I enjoy writing my own.
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#4455466 - 12/31/1805:35 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Well...I got my Red number plates on for being Beginner National champ. Looks better on my bike than the green plates I had.
A couple trophies I got at the awards banquet for the season. I also got a top 25 jacket for coming in 12th out of 268 riders.
Looks more impressive than it actually is. I set a goal to race every race and get the "Iron Man" award...so the other stuff is just a product of staying un-injured and showing up more than most in my class. I'm really just a mid-pack grinder with only one race win and a few legit podiums.
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#4459326 - 01/30/1905:43 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Mr_Blastman
Hard core man! You've got balls of steel, and now a nice award to go with them.
Thanks Blastman...appreciate that! I don't know about "balls of steel" though...maybe more of a hardened plastic since I'm not getting on the gas as hard as I should be.
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#4461825 - 02/18/1912:20 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
#4467946 - 03/28/1905:07 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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It is indeed. The motocross track is just to the left of the main entrance.
Yes seen that. Do you do any trail riding there or just MX?
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
#4467976 - 03/28/1910:15 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I do trail ride there...trail options are somewhat limiting with only 3 main trails that off shoot into other trails. It's still a good time though...after a couple trail riding trips, you feel like you need a bigger playground. Hollister Hills is my favorite trail riding place, much bigger playground!
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#4468386 - 04/01/1905:11 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Tried out my new chin mount with the "Superview" POV...looks good...until I upload it to Youtube...now it's pixely crap...lol. Long vid but a couple laps gives you an idea of the track. Enjoyed the layout a lot!
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#4468449 - 04/01/1903:55 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I prefer the narrower pov as I stated in the comments of the other vid, but do whichever one you like. Track looked like a good practice track to build endurance, nothing too technical and you can go wide open as much as you dare to hehe. Pay no attention to the troll from the comments, as you said he probably has you confused with someone else or he's just a tool lol. You were doing just fine with holding your line, the track is wide enough and there are plenty of lines to choose. Anyone that can't pass is just slow.
#4468462 - 04/01/1905:28 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fracture
I prefer the narrower pov as I stated in the comments of the other vid, but do whichever one you like. Track looked like a good practice track to build endurance, nothing too technical and you can go wide open as much as you dare to hehe. Pay no attention to the troll from the comments, as you said he probably has you confused with someone else or he's just a tool lol. You were doing just fine with holding your line, the track is wide enough and there are plenty of lines to choose. Anyone that can't pass is just slow.
I really appreciate that Fracture...I needed to hear that. I was feeling pretty good today about the 4 sessions I did yesterday until I read that comment and it really bummed me out. I checked my other vids and they're just like the one I put up...I'm jumping straight. I respect my peers in motocross...but I think this guys is confusing me with someone else. I will leave his comment up for a bit if he wants to respond...but I plan on removing it.
Thanks brother!
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#4470530 - 04/15/1903:37 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Love the aggression after the spill, "NEED MOAR RAGE" lol.
As for your health issue while riding, my thoughts as someone who has had heat stroke before as well as passing out twice, and being knocked out a few times.
If it was heat exhuastion you'd have been done for the day.
Remember to breathe, sometimes when riders tense up they hold their breath and forget to breathe, since it continued even when you let up a bit in the following motos that's probably not the issue.
You may need to get your blood pressure checked out with your doctor as that seems like the most likely culprit.
***NOT A DOCTOR*** Just my concerned opinion based on my own experiences. (I have high blood pressure that is controlled with medication)
Thanks for sharing the vids, and good luck with the rest of the season.
#4472498 - 04/30/1911:13 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I think you called it right!
I do have high blood pressure...but I don't take my medication a day or two before the race because the kind I take is a diuretic...just makes me have to pee at the start gate AND it's notorious for causing dehydration. But when I was diagnosed and first started taking it...it took 3 weeks to have an affect...it's a build up. Missing a day or 2 didn't seem like it would revert me back so quick since it took 3 weeks to take affect.
I'm not a doctor...but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night! Thanks for posting your insight...you might be correct.
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#4472514 - 05/01/1901:06 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I used to think that too about the missing a day or two not being an issue, but your blood pressure will go up if you miss a day.
If you don't do anything physical you won't notice the rise in BP but it will rise. (remember it's called the silent killer because symptoms go largely unnoticed)
Motocross will raise your BP anyway, so when you combine that with the uptick from missing meds and you're playing with fire so to speak.
I take a diuretic as well, and know it can be a hassle to have to pee so often. The good thing is that once the race starts your adrenaline will make you forget that you have to pee if your timing gets off. lol
Be glad you're not doing 30 min motos.
#4472593 - 05/01/1905:52 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Everything you're saying is spot on.
I'm glad that I know what it was...if I take my medicine like I'm supposed too I should be fine. It's a much easier problem to fix than having heat exhaustion IMO.
You're right...when I have to pee when I'm locked in the gate...after it drops you forget all about it. About an hour after the moto it's "that's right...I have to pee" lol. So much of it is psychological.
I really appreciate your help!
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#4472597 - 05/01/1906:54 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I know in boat racing the driver has to pass a medical before being allowed to race. It is good for the season for all the HRL classes except for GP who have to have a minor test (BP and heart rate) before each race weekend. It is a pilot grade test.
This full medical test goes back to at least the mid '70s when I raced boats.
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
#4472734 - 05/02/1905:24 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Yes boats are faster but it not about the speed. It is about if the driver is able to take the stress, mentally and physically.
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
#4472821 - 05/03/1912:36 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Keep in mind that this club is the "Over the Hill Gang". There are classes all the way up to 65 years old.
Racing boats I'm sure is a high speed affair...in motocross we rarely hit 40 mph.
With the Motocross gearing fitted to my IT465 it could hit maybe 70mph flat out but very rarely if ever hit that on a track, road gearing she was geared for around 120mph. Now-a-days my knees would not take the hammering of a session but would still love to get back out into the hills on a bike, that is something I really miss.
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#4473023 - 05/05/1904:33 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Alicatt
Now-a-days my knees would not take the hammering of a session but would still love to get back out into the hills on a bike, that is something I really miss.
I hear ya! I'm getting a super late start to this sport at 51 years old...as far as racing and riding tracks. Trying to make the most of it while my body is still somewhat able to take it.
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#4473215 - 05/06/1907:59 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Yeah been following your thread here, only a little jealous. I'll be 63 in a month's time and still want to do all those things I could do at 16 and never had the time or money to do them, the mind is willing but the body lets me down occasionally!
I was in my early 40s when I had a horse riding accident and further damaged a weak/damaged knee from playing American Football, that has put paid to anything that involves hard work on the knees. But it was 2018 when I went out horse riding in Spain and started to post to the trot that I felt the hot daggers piercing my right knee, and that was it, I ended up driving the support car belonging to the trekking outfit we were with while the driver took my place on the horse. I guess at some point I may need a new knee.
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#4473217 - 05/06/1909:09 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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It's so cool to see how much you've improved, and the confidence you've gained, since starting to post the vids here. Aw crap, you make me realize I need to get back into some "manly" hobby too. Been a bit off the adrenaline for the past two years.
#4473225 - 05/06/1910:44 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Thanks for following along with my mid-life crisis Gents!
Alicatt: The knees are my worry. I saw a lot of torn ACLs/MCLs from riders last season...the guys in their 30's seem to bounce back pretty good. At the moment...my knees are good and have never been injured but I know I'm probably one knee injury away from hanging it up. An arm, collarbone,wrist...not as bad...but the knees take a pounding constantly on a track.
RSColonel: From what I remember...you're still a young guy in comparison...you're not even at the mid-life crisis stage yet! Have fun while the bones can still take it!
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#4476361 - 06/02/1904:58 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fracture
Good race dude. I think they gonna kick you out of the beginner class for next season
Thanks Fracture! Yeah...pretty sure I'm getting bumped. Collecting trophies now cause I probably won't get one for a long time when I move up. (if ever...lol)
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#4486129 - 08/14/1901:24 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Don't worry about tropies when you advance. Just refocus on fundamentals and try to improve with each race, it'll come to ya.
One thing I noticed is that you don't power-shift. Not triying to be critical, just curious as to why you're not, as your starts would greatly benefit from it.
#4486223 - 08/14/1907:10 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fracture
One thing I noticed is that you don't power-shift. Not triying to be critical, just curious as to why you're not, as your starts would greatly benefit from it.
That's a good point! I was looking at power shifting tips a couple weeks ago...problem is...I have nowhere to practice it. The only way would be to do it on a live start. California issues. My race bike is "Red Sticker" and I can only ride it at racetracks until October. Tracks don't let you do practice starts. In the Silicon Valley where I live...everybody has no land and just a small backyard.
It sucks!
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#4486237 - 08/14/1910:36 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Didn't even think about the Kalifornia aspect. #%&*$# shame
Just so we're clear, when I say power-shift I mean once you get to full throttle, you stay at full throttle and just bang through the gears. I always used clutch for upshifts, which I considered more crucial, and would downshift without clutch.
So anytime you're going straight you can be power-shifting.
To practice starts you would just take off with lower throttle setting, then once you get full clutch release and full throttle you can power-shift.
#4486242 - 08/14/1911:53 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by Fracture
Just so we're clear, when I say power-shift I mean once you get to full throttle, you stay at full throttle and just bang through the gears. I always used clutch for upshifts, which I considered more crucial, and would downshift without clutch.
Yeah...that was my understanding
At my skill level, the only time I'm really wide open and rowing through the gears is on the start straight...power shifting could probably help me gain a little there. Other than a couple of tracks that have some decent straights, I'm not wide open that much.
This club doesn't care about engine size, so the majority of the bikes on my gate are 350's and 450's or 250 2 strokes. It hurts me on the starts the most cause my little 250F can't keep up with their straight line speed. I will run em' down eventually as they get tired of hanging on to those beast's though.
I know you don't have to be full throttle to power shift...so I will take a crack at trying next race. Sometimes...I don't use the clutch when upshifting, especially a late race when the track is choppy as hell with acceleration bumps. I wan't full grip on the bars...lol
I appreciate the advice as always!
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#4488301 - 09/03/1906:05 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I am very enthused about you racing now. Always good to take up a new challenge and not get stagnant. Hope you didn’t get injured. We don’t bounce back like when we were in our 20’s.
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Originally Posted by oldgrognard
I am very enthused about you racing now. Always good to take up a new challenge and not get stagnant. Hope you didn’t get injured. We don’t bounce back like when we were in our 20’s.
Thanks OG! At 51, it probably wasn't the smartest hobby to start on...everyone gets hurt eventually. At my age I still "Bounce" pretty good...bouncing back is another thing entirely as you said.
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#4489697 - 09/16/1907:37 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Very true OG!
One possible obstacle for a lot of us guys and our hobbies...the wife. Mine isn't exactly thrilled with my mid-life crisis hobby. I get where's she's coming from...your 50 year old husband announces out of the blue "I'm going to try and race motocross" after only owning his first dirt bike a couple years prior is a bit of a surprise.
It does cost quite a bit...probably not anywhere near what flying a plane for a hobby costs...but I spent $6k-$7k chasing the Ironman award last year (racing all 42 motos with no DNF's in a season...got it too). Then of course the danger aspect. One 2 day National she went to...3 riders were medevac'd out by chopper and another 2 by ground ambulance.
But that's what health insurance is for! lol.
Oh well...the hook is set deep for me with this sport...want to make the most of it while my old body can still take it.
Cheers!
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#4492815 - 10/14/1906:32 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Not too many dirt riders here...but here's a 50 year old rookie trying a muddy track with traffic. I did alright and came off the track in the same shape as I went on, so a good day overall. They only have two classes, Pro and Novice...I probably could have used a beginner class since I got passed so much.
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Originally Posted by W-Molders
youre crazy lol.. and youll learn when you break something... LOL good luck .. may the force be with you... always...
Oh man...that 1st one is hard to watch...I was so slow. Yeah...not the wisest move to take up this sport at 50+ years old...but that video is over 2 years old and I've been racing and I'm still here!
I will break something eventually...happens to EVERYONE...nobody is immune in this sport. I just accept that fact and have fun
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#4496744 - 11/10/1909:24 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Howdy SimHQ folks!
I'm curious and wanted to ask a question.
I've noticed my thread here is closing in on 57,000 views. I know this isn't really the type of site where a motocross thread belongs, but I've been keeping it updated as a sort of "diary" of my attempt at riding/racing motocross. So I would venture a guess that 99% of the 57k views are from search spiders or bots of some kind?
If any SimHQ members have been following this thread...can you reply with a simple "S!" or something? I would guess there's probably 5 or less...lol
Thanks!
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#4521961 - 05/22/2005:06 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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No interest in motorcycles (although I've ridden, street and dirt...assuming it's still 1 down and 4 up with a left-handled clutch?), but I follow your thread. If for any reason, just to see what an old man my age will risk and can accomplish (same with Dart's thread).
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#4521973 - 05/22/2005:25 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Originally Posted by MarkG
No interest in motorcycles (although I've ridden, street and dirt...assuming it's still 1 down and 4 up with a left-handled clutch?), but I follow your thread. If for any reason, just to see what an old man my age will risk and can accomplish (same with Dart's thread).
Ah Ha! So you're the one! lol
I guess "old man" is pretty subjective to the sport you're talking about. I'm 52 and for motocross...I'm friggin old. Not sure how long my body will take it before it says "no more". Now...if I was taking up golf...I'd probably be the new young whipper snapper on the course.
Thanks for responding Mark!
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#4523381 - 06/01/2006:43 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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I appreciate that a lot OG...thank you!
I might have been misleading with the text in the vid...the flag comes after the text I put in. You can kinda see the stick in the far left of the thumbnail.
My wife isn't a fan of the hobby unfortunately, not something many 52 year old husbands decide they're gonna do out of the blue I guess...lol. My body has been preserved pretty good cause I've never really done anything remotely as punishing as this...I've been lucky and feel pretty alive out there for sure!
Cheers!
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#4532398 - 08/03/2007:07 AMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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Took my 05 Husky to the motocross track...kickstand and all! Sure...she's 16lbs heavier than my Honda...but she makes up for it by having 8 less horsepower.
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#4542900 - 10/31/2009:48 PMRe: My first open practice on a mx track
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