Another great race! This is starting to become addicting; great racing, fantastic weather and awesome friends. What more could you ask for.
I think most everyone went to New Hampshire on Friday night. It certainly looked that way with the amount of people that were there when we pulled in around 7pm. It was an absolutely gorgeous night around the camp fire. Like I said this is getting addicting. I am not sure what I am going to do for the next three weekends.
The enduro Saturday morning took off without a hitch. They are still a bit complicated for me but I do understand that Taylor Johnston kicked butt. She flew threw the rocky course and finished 1st, again! Watch out boys, she is going to be kicking your butt soon. Actually, she may already. Nate Prouty rang his bell pretty good out there along with his knee and shoulder, in fact he did not finish the race. He was pulled off the course in the little red wagon! Poor thing. Sawyer Gosselin also took a pounding out there and didnt finish. Anthony blew his bike up yet again. Not sure how he does that every race. Dylan Corcoran seems to be the only boy in Stateline that finished and he took ?? . They don’t call it Rocky Mountain for nothing you guys. How come Taylor could handle it just fine?
After the racing was done a few of us decided we would take a ride around Alton. What a beautiful place it is. The lake was great and we even managed to find a little pub where we could purchase another drink since our roadies were gone. Maybe that is why Alton looked so good. Nothing like a good afternoon buzz.
Saturday night the Cummings/Griffin camper went to bed early. Watched a little bit of the movie on the side of the camper and off to bed. We wanted to be race ready. Paul really had a point to prove to Doug, or at least he had a lot of smack talking to do.
Sunday morning was beautiful. We are really getting spoiled with all of this good weather. The kids were all up and ready to go. The starting line was hot and dusty. The big wheel class jumped the gun and caused quite a commotion. Paul, believe it or not, put in his two cents and help them figure out what they were or weren’t going to do. They finally let the mini A line go and Jordan thought it would be a good idea to do a wheelie right off the line and apparently Simon thought it look like so much fun when they let the mini B line go, he did it too. Aubrey got the whole shot and was kicking butt through the first corner. They all headed into the dust bowl…. Everyone looked good the first time around and we stood and waited to see them again on their last lap. Jordan came around close to the end in third place by about half a second. He battle down the home stretch with everything he had…and took second place in the last corner before the transponder. Good job Jordan!! Savannah was the next one for us to see, still looking very strong, she finished first. Aubrey came around the corner looking a bit tired and finish 2nd. We stood waiting to see Simon and stood and waited and stood and waited… meanwhile he was out on his own track along with a sweeper. We need to get him a GPS for his bike. The good thing is he did well enough during the first lap that he still took 4th place even though he only completed one lap. Good job Si and congrats on your first mini B trophy.
By 11am the pownal boys were all suited up and ready to take their turn in the dust bowl along with the Griffis’ and everyone else. If you can believe it the track was even more dusty now. The finishes for the amature race are as follows; Frank J. finished 18th in class after finding the only mud on the mountain. Zach finished 6th in class and 19th overall and Conner rolled in right behind him in 7th place, 20th overall. Brad got 9th, 27th overall and Brandon 10th in class and Tyler got 17th in class. Bruce took 2nd in class and 25th overall and Robin 9th. Frank Sr. took 4th in C open.
For the next three hours Paul was busy talking smack to Doug. He explained how bad he was going to beat him. He talked about how he was going to take him right from the start. He even taped a nip of Yeager to the front of his bike to prove he could even beat Doug after stopping to have a pop. Karma really does suck.
At 2pm all of our expert riders were up on the start waiting to ride off into the dust. That was all it was….dust. You could not see anything after the bikes went by. The flag dropped and the AA line went. All looking good, I think. Dillan went down and a lot of riders went by. When the dust settle the next line went and so on…. Now, with all that talk about how awesome Paul was going to do wouldn’t you have made sure your bike started when it was your turn to go? Not Paul, maybe he was just trying to give Doug a head start. The dust had caused a bit of an upset in the front line. Doug Sherman was out in front with Jake Korn and Jim Senecal chasing him down along with John and Dillan. The course did seem to beat the %*@ out of everyone. Most riders looked whipped coming through the woods after the third lap. Not Buzzy though, he was talking and visiting and hanging out…having a grand old time. Nate called it enough after the first lap and Zack Mossey after the third. Dylan held on until the 5th lap ( i think) and the remaining riders did pretty good. The results go like this; Jim Senecal 2nd place. Jake Korn managed again to take first. John took 6th and Dylan finished 10th. Ty was cranking the entire race and his finish shows he gave it his all. He finished 2nd in class and 15th overall! Todd finished 4th in class and 16th overall. Rob was #1 again and was another one of Stateline riders to get AA points finishing 20th overall. Great work guys! Believe it or not, Doug finished 3rd in class no matter how much Paul tried to convince he was going to lose. Paul, believe it or not, did NOT beat Doug. Instead he bashed his chest off from the handle bars and choked his way around the track finishing 4th and 60th overall. Digger took 2nd class and 24th overall and Luke finished 9th, Mike took 6th and Buzzy…well Buzzy took 2nd. He looked great and rode great, but still finished 2nd. I guess he just had a bad day!
After trophy’s were handed out andeveryone was washed we decided to stay another night. It is that addiction i guess. The night was amazing, about 20 of us sat around a perfect fire, thanks to Pete, and laughed for hours. I just cant express how perfect it is, good riding, good friends, good weather…what a great summer. I hate to see it drawing to an end. Stateline race is next and I am sure I will see you all there. Remember, any contributions to the Yeager cooler let me know.
See you all at the race! Have your work face on.