Summary
Well my week at Loretta
Summary
Well my week at Loretta
MONDAY
Hey everyone! Just wanted to let you all know that so far my time at Loretta Lynn's KICKS ASS! There are literally thousands of people here, from 50cc's through to Senior Open Class Vets. It's RV Central here, and Race Semi's the size of Motorex KTM back home for one or two kids on 50's! The amount of money here is staggering. Everyone has a Golf Cart at Loretta's to get around - some people are pitted 5 kms from the start line! I get practice on the Monday, then race on Wed, Fri and Sat.
6:30am on a particularly cold Sunday morning is reason enough for anyone to stay put in bed, but the thought of a newly mapped ride, previously unexplored by Amtra soons saw me spring out of bed and into action. Probably more correctly said, crawl out of bed and into the shower.
No that its realted to dirtbikes at all, but I was in a shop the other day, and saw a DVD on special. Now there is nothing great about that, they've always got the latest hit movie on special, I picked up Spiderman from the same place.
Anyway, this DVD was "Iron Maiden - Visions of the Beast". Now, I cant say i'm an Iron Maiden fan as such, but I have somehow over the years acquired a copy of the "Number of the Beast" album, and its one of my favorite casettes (yes, still on casettes) for the ute that I tow the dirtbikes around behind, so perhaps it qualifies as being dirtbike related.
Pictures and specs of the 2004 Husabergs are online at http://www.husaberg.se/news/model_overview.asp
The recent poll on dirtbike.ws was about what your next bike purchase will be. The results are very interesting, as most people will stick with the same brand If they are very happy with the bike. Brand loyalty also counted highly for people who would stick with the same brand.
Stefan Everts has once again won both the 125 and 250MXGP class at the Grand Prix of Lierop in the Netherlands. This puts him in the points lead in 250MXGP and fourth in the 125 Class.
Can he win both in the one year? Now that would be quite a feat.
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