how long was the Silver course? Looks like a ton of fun. I am a local guy and am thinking about doing this race next year. I am a newer rider, been riding for a year and hit canfield every couple of weeks. Congrats on finishing a tough looking course
prolouge was about 2-3 miles for silver course, race day 1 was 8+ miles per lap. I would recomend going bronze to start, it was challenging course this year.
Great rippin dude. The CR sounds so fun out there.👍 Man that thing handles the natural whoops up on the top of the hill increadable. Did you upgrade to newer suspension or just have the stock stuff worked?
Awesome video. Looks like perfect conditions actually, not hot and the sand is a little wet which helps. Haven’t been there for many years. Love all the wide open cross country riding. Got to stay on the gas hard in all that soft sand and it’s hard work. Love the sound of your two stroke on the pipe, pulling hard.
You shredded that. great riding. Thanks for sharing this. I rode that a week ago Saturday, for the first time and my hands were cramping. 14 miles to get to it tho, didn't help me attack it as required. It was the gnarliest trail I had ever ridden to that point in terms of technical, rocky, rooty climb up. Watching my video of it after, I imagined riding it with momentum and your video was exactly like my thoughts. You've brought those thoughts to reality with this video. I was watching your video for all those gnar spots I got stuck on or dropped the bike and anticipating your line and how you got over it. Made it all look way too easy. But also something to aspire to.
Rode with a couple of guys from Bozeman years ago here in the Las Vegas area. They weren't afraid to put scratches on their bikes! A couple of "Gamers" for sure! Can't remember their names but one of them owned a metal building business and the other an excavation business. Enjoyed your vid!
Truly an experts only trail. Amazing confidence to do it by yourself. I've only done it a handful of times and the last time was many years ago. First time was in 1984 on a brand new, stone stock RM250e. I really appreciate the awesome video so I can relive my glory years.
Some great footage! That Grand Junction footage via drone so good. A reminder of that night footage, two guys died a day earlier at that spot as jeep rolled down that cliff and crushed them.
Nice! I am looking forward to riding Blood Rock in the daylight! Low hanging log... "You OK?" "I just rung my bell" haha. That 450, the big tank makes it a wide bike!