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    I thought I'd bore the pants off of everyone and write a little blog of my racing capers this year. When it comes to racing I'm a big kid at heart. I decided to post it here as opposed to the blog forum so I can post a few photos to set the scene.

    It's the first race of the year for me tomorrow at one of my favourite tracks at Ashdown Farm in Blewbury, Oxfordshire. It's about an 8 mile lap over varied terrain - a motocross course, hill climbs and lots of tight narrow woods and runs through a farm at one point. It's run on a Hare & Hound format - as many laps you can do in three hours. It's a dead engine start and the riders go off four per minute. Each completed lap you go through a time check and wave a transponder on you wrist at a box on the side of the track. Theres one refueling stop. It'll be pretty muddy tomorrow and not to my liking. I'll get through 2 or 3 sets of goggles.There are about 120 riders over 3 classes: Expert, Clubman & Beginner and I'm a Clubman.

    I spent most of today preping my bike incuding putting on a new rear tire and new seat. The stock KTM seat was like a piece of wood and was the cause of major monkey butt. I managed to get an aftermarket seat from the US that promises to solve the problem.

    At 52 I'll be the oldest rider and it is very physicaly demanding and it can take 3 or 4 days to recover. Although I have won my class there a couple of times in the past, these days I aim to finish in the top third. The results take a couple of weeks to be published though.

    Here is a few pics of me at Blewbury last year, albeit in nicer weather than it'll be tomorrow.

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    Thank you for posting late at night because I do suffer with insomnia

    Seriously, I will shut up now.

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    • #3
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      Sounds like bloody great fun and I'm steamingly envious


      snow tomorrow
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        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        Sounds like bloody great fun and I'm steamingly envious


        snow tomorrow
        I'll be steaming tomorrow if it snows!

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        • #5
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          Exc sorry not my scene, but it does look great and all the best for tomorrow. Enaid x

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            Good luck for tomorrow EXC
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            • #7
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              You`ve just answered a question thats been driving me potty, thank you.

              I knew the origins of CRFX250, now the penny has dropped as to the EXC.

              Good luck for tomorrow, best pack a set of snow chains to go on your new tyre :roll:

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              • #8
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                I hope the weather will be OK - have a great day xx

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                  Oh brilliant EXC what a great sport. When I was a kid my dad and a couple of my uncles did racing and scrambling which in a way is quite similar.
                  I spent most weekends (during the season) of my childhood at nearly every racetrack in England and every year we went to the TT in the Isle of Man and Dad and the uncles actually did very well there.
                  Ooooh just thinking about it gives me goosebumps, and very happy memories.
                  Thankyou for sharing this with us.

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                  • #10
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                    Thanks all. It's snowing here already!

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                    • #11
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                      Have a great day Exc !

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                      • #12
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                        I’m quite finicky on race day. I like to have every last detail taken care of the day before so I can concentrate on enjoying the day and focus on the race. But things didn’t get off to the best of starts when I went to pick my brother in law at the arranged time to find him just starting to hose down his mud covered bike that hadn’t been cleaned since the last race in September. A couple of miles down the road and we have to make a swift u-turn because he’d just realised he hadn’t brought his race gear along. I really must have a word with that boy about refining his race preparation strategy.

                        Although it was cold and windy the track was surprisingly dry and it turned out to be a great day. The start, unlike the usual format, saw the riders going off in batches of mixed abilities rather than in their classes and this meant getting stuck behind slower people through the tight wooded first few miles as there is room to pass but after the first lap it opened up and I could get into a rhythm.

                        Overall the race was fairly uneventful and I just had a few minor get offs. With no deep mud to speak of there is enough traction to really have fun on the narrow wooded single track trails and although you never manage to get higher than third gear, the sensation of speed you get missing tree after tree by inches is what it’s all about for me. Some cat on a Husky did a cartwheel in front of me and I couldn’t avoid riding over his bike, but it wasn’t a recent model anyway. There were three female riders, one of which was quite cute and had a rather attractive rear silhouette. If I’m honest it took longer to pass her than it should of done.

                        I think I managed 9 laps but I won’t get the results for a while. It must be one of the few sports where you have to wait weeks before you get the results. Now begins the familiar cycle of 2 or 3 days of aches and pains, washing muddy gear and boots, cleaning the bike down, cleaning the air filter and working on it in preparation for the next one - Portsmouth in 2 weeks. Is it worth it? You bet it is, I can’t wait.

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                          Before & after today's cross country capers.

                          Wonder if I can sweet talk the cleaner into a bit of overtime?
                          Last edited by EXC; 7th April 2010, 17:19:PM.

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                            Judging by the dirt....looks like you had loads of fun.
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                              At the first race of the year I suffered the indignity of being beaten by a woman (clubman B class) - mind you she does have the advantage of having her own practice track. In the past I've won my class at this track but these days I'm lucky to finish in the top half.



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