2013 SORCS Winter Sandbox Wrens Ga

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @willyhog57
    @willyhog57 11 лет назад

    Hey Scott. Tough race. Sorry to here that you broke your arm. Which one how?
    Hope you enjoy that 4 STK more than your 250. What Class are you running?
    Were is your brother running?
    Was proud for you Grubb brothers finishing 2nd and 3rd for your first full season. My guys from the South Georgia 229 area code team call you the real deal as you blasted thru the Open Beginner class last year. Still say the three RUclipss of you, Mike Rose and Scott Templin's three views is one of the best SORCS races that you can find on RUclips. Mike conceded that your late season aggressiveness would have chopped him off quicker. scott getting hurt cost you and him some good class racing.
    Please don't tell me MC arm break. Say my Mother said shut up and I thought that she said stand-up. just kidding. get off that fast food.
    Home with pneumonia.
    Hope to see you guys soon. Tell Pop I said hello.

    • @motorcycleguy199
      @motorcycleguy199  11 лет назад

      I broke me arm riding mountain bike to try to get into better shape. But of course me being me i can't just ride i have to push myself. I ended up going over the bars and broke my arm and a couple fingers. I like the 4T but i also like the 2T. I still have the 2T it has all the SXF parts on it (suspension, 19inch rear wheel, and little others). I like racing the 4T better because it tracks so well and all that spinning is not there. Im also faster on it because other then a pw50 when i was 2 years old my 250 XC was my first 2T. Mike is also riding 250C he rode to 250B for this race because we got there late but is going to ride C.

  • @willyhog57
    @willyhog57 11 лет назад

    Scott,
    Not trying to mind your business shipmate but you would be much better off running the C class were your times put you in the pack with the front runners to give you race experience. Guts to jump a class but growing and developing competition experience is how you progress up. Move your good times from last year race by race over to the C class and you will see that you will front run in good shape in top five but you want find that you are out running the C guys well enough to jump by them. Roland Benton has watched your progress analytically (he is a football couch) and makes a good point concerning your move. If you play over your head you won't be as successful as if you bite off a fair bite and have your hands full at a more reasonable competition level. Those C guys will keep you busy. Work through them a season or two and move up for yet tougher competition.
    I like your point about the 4T tracking versus all that 2T rear wheel spinning. My 300 lugs well and I rarely spin the back tire but I still want a KTM350 because I love the immediate throttle response and the pig grunting sound like yours sounds.
    If you give the B class a good shot for the winter series and decide to run with the C guys you can always drop back for the Summer Series if the rules allow. otherwise you may be chewing that big bite of B beef jerky. I want to see you win the 251C championship so I can say that I raced with that guy (till the flag dropped).

    • @motorcycleguy199
      @motorcycleguy199  11 лет назад

      Yeah i know what you are saying. Im going to ride 251B one time in the dirt where i ride unlike sand where i get to ride once or twice a year. I raced B in the zombie run and ended 5th with Micheal Bays Scott Greer and a couple other big names in the sorcs series. I did well then so i think I'm ready for but we will find out.

  • @jstargell34
    @jstargell34 11 лет назад

    How did you do and what class did you race?