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Edited Date/Time
7/2/2017 8:10am
Well, I haven't seen any discussion on the track prep at Red Bud, but this is two weeks in a row that the track has been somewhat rutless, and minimal dust. Have they.changed their ways on the deep ripping. Whatever is going on, I approve. Lightly tilled soil with decent moisture, yea, it was a little loose on top, but if need be, the riders could change lines almost at will anywhere in the turns. I like when the corners are opened up to line choice. Kudos boys, keep up the good work.
Red Bud was good... It's usually too slotty to me, but I think the track kinda is a bit follow the leader anyways.
Muddy Creek was probably better to ride, but hard to pass.
It'd be good if they just had a policy of rip and water the corners and just lightly rip/water the straights... so people could move if they need too.
I remember Not many years ago people complaining about the tracks being to smooth. I for one want to see the riders challenged with ruts..... anyone can go fast on a smooth track and it typically has little racing.
The Shop
Excellent Facility
Excellent People
I bought a ticket for the big bleachers in the middle of the track up on the hill: you could see the ENTIRE TRACK from there (well, 95% of it). Best $5 I've ever spent at a race!
The people from MX Sports were commenting on how smoothly the event always goes and how much they love going there...& that there's plenty more "really big things" coming...
ps-I saw Baggett's dad really checking out the water-truck that was wrapped in KTM graphics...I get the feeling there's a new water-truck coming to Chupacabra Ranch.
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