We just got back from the 2011 death race and its 72* here in Orange County, CA
I just want to give a recap of how I saw my first event in Tucson.
First off I want to give a big Thanx to the organizers and sponsors, without them none of this would happen. The racing facility is top notch and I loved the track layout, the elevation changes, the technical sections all linked very well to the high speed sections which gives the course a very good tempo and feel, the asphalt was nice and grippy, but we will get to that later. I thought the track was perfect size for our MB’s great opportunities for passing and not to long or to short.
Tucson was very welcoming to our visit and everyone had a great time. I think the Piston Bike parts crew from Simi Valley had the best time, keeping the moral up for everyone. The Morini’s are very fast, but the E-bikes are faster topping out at 44 mph (I think). I couldn’t believe it when I saw one pull a wheelie going down the main straight. Bairdco had crazy lines sometimes taking him offroading who got 2nd in the ‘2 stroke China class’ and, Jeff ‘Culver City Classics’ had to do a carb swap in the main event due to his breaking in two at the intake manifold. My brother ‘Rookie’ broke his rear wheel for some unknown reasons, and Me I felt I was in contention for something, figuring out the lines, and riding my bike like I stole it, which brings me to the main event. I couldn’t ride my MB as I would have liked due to the course wearing my rear tire, past the cord, so much that you could see light through the rubber ‘remember the course had great grip.’ So I duct taped the inside of the tire and went out and took as many laps as possible getting lapped by the leaders twice, and finished the race without having a blow out. Oh yea, that was after my peddle fell off during one of the heats.
I hope that the guys who spilled didn’t get too hurt, and get well soon.
Thank you, Musselman crew, vulanteers, and Dave31
I loved the race, and wished everyone in this community could have been there. Maybe next time…..Magrider