Actually right after you walked away and right before he went out he said "man I'm tired of that guy hitting on me all the time. Huey do you want to ride?"
Caleb and I really enjoyed his first weekend as an expert. I was a bit apprehensive about the bump but he handled it fine. The track did seem a little slow. Best wishes and a speedy recovery to Chris. Thoughts and prayers to Josh Baxley, who had to leave due to a death in the family.
One of Lora's frienda told her it sounded like the bike was at WOT, almost as if I was on the throttle going off the track. But that doesn't make any sense.
Lora is on the same page y'all are. She has been taking advantage of it too. "You don't remember telling me that we would take a Hawaii vacation next week? You told me to take your debit card and book it"
No. She's messing with you for personal gain. We're simply reminding you. On a different note: why the hell is that dig afraid of stairs and why haven't you made it a ramp yet?
Im looking forward to doing some investigating with the bike, see what was going on with the throttle/idle etc. I haven't crashed in like 3 years or some shit, I don't have a habit of charging corners way too hot and then running off. The main thing we have worked on the past 2 years is trail braking and controling speed to apex. Shit happens and people make mistakes, but what Todd described is "out of character" for me. It just sucks because the weekend started with 2 podiums in the Solo's then a 4th in C-SS and i was on my way to a win in B-SS. A kickass weekend was in the works but instead my shit is all messed up. :down:
Haha. His foot slipped and he hurt his leg going up into the TH last year. Since then, he is kinda scared of it. That's why we have to help him.
I was just behind the two of them, chris tried to out brake him and his line and front tire didn't agree.... It was fast too! Lol. I didn't see any contact. Heal up chris!
Glad you're OK Chris. I don't know you, but I can tell you that your bike had about 6lbs of mud and water in the belly pan when we pulled it off. It also makes sense that you softened the blow for the bike, because all we saw was a bent clip-on. Well, a bent clip-on and a ton of mud and grass. Heal up man.