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Where to begin? It was an awesome weekend! The weather was generally good, my bikes performed as well as I could wish, and I didn't get hurt. If we back up a little to my last race weekend I broke my arm and tore my rotator cuff which caused me to miss round two. After seeing the conditions some others are racing in I felt a bit week for taking that weekend off, but it was probably for the best anyway. I didn't have any pain while riding, but the thought of getting injured was definitely in the fore front of my mind the entire weekend. It's a strange feeling. My urge to push seemed gone after GTL, and I felt like I was in self preservation mode all weekend.
The weekend was long, as I arrived on Thursday to practice on the new to me Honda CRF450r Motard that I had ridden for just a brief time last year. A year ago I watched the motors at the classic and made a promise to myself that I would have fun with them next year. I got my chance this year and spent most of Thursday getting familiar with the bike. Practice went flawlessly and Friday came before I knew it. I did the morning session on the motard on Friday getting moderate 1:24 then took it to Peter at Computrack Boston because it felt off to me. It turned out the forks were binding so badly that he couldn't move them. We figured out the problem and resolved it. I couldn't wait to ride it fixed!
GTL was first up as always. I felt good, but the ever present thought that I had an entire weekend to raceway on my mind. I didn't want to throw it away in the first race. Anyway I fell into a moderate rhythm and finished 5th of 21 with a best lap of 22.8. That's not far off my personal best from last year, and I felt comfortable at that pace, but it feel like there is a little more on the table. Anyway it's hard to remember any specifics about the race now, or any race for that matter.
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Super Singles was my first race with the motard and my only LRRS race this weekend with it. I WILL be doing more next round. 4th out of 5. 24.9 best. I was stuck behind 919 for a while, hesitating to make a move. When I finally passed him the others were gone.
Friday AMA supermoto practice was fun. I had a little oops on T1a that I will blame on dirty tires. I learned how to scrub them off better after that and didn't have another issue. The bikes defiantly get a little wild coming right off the dirt.
Saturday started with Thunder Bike. I was in survival mode telling myself to take it easy so that I could race AMA later. It was in my head, and not a good way to race. I don't remember much of it past that. 23.9 8/20
Supersport was up next. Like Thunder Bike it was in my head to finish and not get hurt. 9/16 best of 24.6
AMA was finally up! We ran a qualifying for heat one. Then heat one's finishing position determined starting grid for the main. The specifics of the races before the main elude me now. I know that I was kind of mid pack for both. I got off to a mediocre star in the main and made myself up to mid pack. On the second lap I locked the rear wheel going into the tight 10 chicane. The bike stalled, and with the slipper clutch it wouldn't re-fire when I let off the brakes. In the panic it was very difficult to restart the bike and very nearly the entire field passed me. I got going again, to find a red flag at the start/finish chicane. A rider decided to take the very fast way through and looked injured. I don't know who it was. Anyway we got a restart and I got into the middle of the pack again and rode out the race trying to pass 666 Sam. Apparently they had me a lap down in scoring because I didn't pass the finish line before the red flag. I've never heard of that with out being lapped.
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Sunday started wet. I through rains of the motard and planned to run my SV races in the rain with it. Practice felt good in the rain, but by the time racing began it was a damp drying track, so I took the SV out for the races. I'm not comfortable in those conditions. It showed in my racing.
LW superbike. It was very damp/ drying. Survival mode persisted and I coasted though the race. 5th out of 17, 30.9 best lap.
Final race of the weekend, Lightweight Grand Prix The track was all dry and ready to go. I was just riding scared again. 11/18 24.8 best.
Overall this weekend was a blast. I had an amazing time with AMA and LRRS. Hopefully I get out of my funk for next weekend. I have to thank IBEW Local 104 for keeping me employed and helping with my racing. Pete Kates @ Computrack Boston for being the best track side support you can ask for. A big thanks toDave Consalvo and Amsoil for providing the garage. It's much more than a place to keep the bike, it's a team and Alex, Sergio, and Sam are always helping and encouraging. On that note, everyone at LRRS that I race with or against is an encouragement and a help to me. Newer, older slower and faster riders are all encouragement to get faster and stay ahead. Woodcraft CFM make the best controls in the business and their warmers have never let me down. Justin at Adrenalin Cycle got my bike looking great for this weekend. See you in July!