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My dad pulled the holeshot and led for a while, and inevitably Burgett was on his ass and made the pass. In the next corner, my dad went in a block passed him. Shortly afterward, Burgett passed him back and left him in the dust. Still, it was a glorious for my dad, who still tells that story.
I almost shit my pants, I never seen someone ride that fast in my life.
Shane Watts used to ride there too, he was fast but Willard at least looked faster.
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Steve Mertens being the fastest.
i was hanging out at a road crossing of a National Hare and Hound in Utah and Danny Hamel came launching off the one side of the road, cleared the road, and landed on the other side in sage brush taller than i was wide open hanging off the back. as he went sage brush was flying in the air and you could see nothing but dust and brush. it was a good few minutes before the next guy (one of the Pearson bros) came by and it was a HUGE difference in how they both went by.
unreal.
I was minding my own business killing the vet track, passing the older dudes on my 01 250f being a 16 yr old practice day hero. nailing the double-double-double on the vet feeling like a badass. Well anyway im on that back section that was a table top-table top- table top for those who remember. All i fucking hear is this bike absolutely pegged, so i stay on the left and i look up over the middle table top and who is it.. James got damn stewart above my head and he flat landed the shit out of that 125 and scrubbed the next jump.. I stopped after the next jump and sat on the side of the track kinda depressed because i realized i had no shot of ever going pro.
fast forward alot of years, glen helen on a dumbass choice to go on a thursday! 2013-2014 cant remember.
I have not gone back since that day.
Riding or should i say put putting around, and i come to that first got damn downhill before you make the left under the bridge and head back up. I'm at the top of the hill in like 2nd gear because i'm a squid now and before i even get to the lip from the outside i hear a wfo 450 on the outside, right as i go over the lip its James stewart again to remind me how mortal i am... as hes jumping half-way down that first downhill, i wish i had a gopro then, because i was in fucking awe.. as to 1. how does one get that much speed out of a turn.. and 2. how high he was in the air and then took off like a rocket at the bottom.
fast forward later that day. (probably 5 laps later)
The sand section in the back, I went to the outside well because i suck and was tired. anyway i made the left to the sand pit and bogged and blake bagget and tyla rattay went to the inside and roosted me so fucking hard. I went and sat down until all the pros were done so that i could putt put the track in peace.
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Me on an inside rut x10speed as I was going on a bank outside berm. To this day I’m still trying to figure out the physics of it.
Second was about a month ago. Got a chance to rip Cycle Ranch on the Fly Ride Day with Bradshaw. I’m 49, but have been riding quite a lot.. wanted to see what the ol’ #45 had in the tank.... Don’t kid your self...still smooth, effortless...gapped me like a spark plug on a borrowed GasGas300.. Loved every minute of it ❤️
From memory he was just coming back from Injury. didn't look like he skipped a beat.
To this day I've been passed by almost every top Aussie rider, a huge amount of international riders. This one stands out. I'll never forget seeing that big number 2 on the back of his Jersey flying past me at a pace I can't even describe
Mind you- I was making this winter trip as a way to get a mega jump on the local expert competition up north, as well as laying the groundwork for a potential pro career... (at least this was the thinking of a 19 year old kid racing at the time)
I went to some sand pit riding area (I think it may have been Brooksville) and was really struggling and sucking wind from riding in the deep sandy, whooped out trails and sand bowl.
So I'm finally getting going, feeling slightly better about myself, when I hear someone behind be just totally pegged. Before I can even turn around, some guy in Fox gear on a Suzuki totally blows by me, lays it sideways while completely wide open into a berm, then just totally sandblasts me with a hailstorm of sand roost.
Before he was completely out of sight (which wasn't long at all) I read the back of his jersey... "Tichenor".
Ron Tichenor was my first barometer of what it would take to race pro and it was rather depressing realizing it probably wasn't in the cards for me...!!!
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