Jim leaves the country and things get missed...... Looks like Josh is going well in qualifying. Road America is a legendary fixture in the racing community. Racers relish the circuit's challenging turns, curves and high-speed straights. The track follows the sweeping, rolling hills of the glacially-formed terrain providing drivers and riders with dramatic elevation changes. Many world champions have tested their skills here and return yearly to set new records. THE CIRCUIT Length: 4.048 miles Width: 28-32 feet, asphalt paved
I really hope he gets a good ride next season. If i am not mistaken their program is right out of his Dad's van. Known him since he was racing mini bikes at stockton.
Me too, I was with him, Elena and Bobby Fong at Thunderhill for their first track day on a big track. Following them around was one of my best days ever on the track. By Cameron & Elena's third day on 125's they were going faster by a large margin than I've ever gone on my 400.
Best weather in a couple of years. Crowd turnout was pretty good. Dean won't be able to post pics like Infineon. Wish I could go back tomorrow again.
That's awesome. If I am not mistaken cam & Elena were riding pre 95 rs125s that day and Bobby was on an r6. They all have a bright future ahead of them and I already knew that when I first saw them At Stockton. Now only if bobby could get a ride...
Yep, Elena and Cam on 125's, Bobby was on a 600, don't remember which brand, probably R6. Yea, it's too bad Bobby isn't on the duc again this year, they finally had it working well at the end of the year.
Where were the blue flags in the DSB Race 1? I saw multiple stations on TV, but the lapped rider didn't get a blue flag until the leaders were right behind him.