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Thank You, God and Spiderman!
Patrick:
An opportunity arose for me to go flat track (dirt track) motorcycle racing last weekend.
Friday night practice was horrible.
I tried to make it as inexpensive as possible, so I purchased a cheaper fuel than what I normally run.
I had engine problems all night and could not diagnose the problem (had not a clue it was the fuel), so I loaded up and came home thinking maybe I'm not supposed to be out there.
I could not sleep much that night thinking about what was going on.
Saturday morning, I checked/rebuilt the carburetor, checked the ignition timing, checked for any air leaks; nothing found that would cause the problems I was experiencing.
I was really frustrated.
Then a thought came to mind, call Spiderman. Yes, that's his nickname. Joe knows who I'm talking about.
I explained what was going on and he started questioning the fuel, and suggested I go buy what I had been using.
That stuff is $ 7/gallon and 5 gallons is the smallest quantity you can buy. :(
So, off to town I go to get fuel.
Get back, drain all the fuel, mix up my special blend (2 stroke engine) and take off thru the desert.
Problem gone. I'm a happy camper now.
Get to the race track Saturday night, unload, go out and do some practice laps. 32 years since I've done this type of racing.
The bike is running very strong.
Went out for my Open Amateur Heat race (8 laps). I almost crashed myself and another guy on the start and I'm last going into the first corner. ::)
I'm thinking, Oh boy.
About 2 laps in, I have passed everyone, and I'm leading the heat race.
Won my Heat race. ;D
Go out for the Open Am. Main. Green light comes on and I'm 2nd going into the first turn. The guy ahead of me makes a mistake right after that, and I pass him to lead the first lap of the race (16 laps).
I put my head down and just rode as hard as I could (almost crashing several times :o ).
Get the checkered flag, I have won the Open Am class. ;D
When I looked back, they were 1/2 lap behind me. :o
I had sooo much fun guys and gals. And, I needed it.
Life has been real tough this year for me (this AZ heat ain't helping matters either. ::)
Come on October!!)
Don't know if I'll get another opportunity. But, I thank God and Spiderman (Larry McBride) for this one.
Kat:
Way to go Patrick
mercy, peace, and love
Kat
jER:
CONGRATULATIONS...I raced dirt bikes (motorcross) for years!
Glad you are jazzed, I would be too - jER
hillsbororiver:
Awesome Patrick!
That certainly was a memorable experience for me when you gave me the opportunity to hang out with your racing team last November. What an amazing thing it is not only to see and hear the power these machines produce but also to feel the power reverberating through one's body as the engines rev up.
To me though the very best part was the comraderie not only within the various teams but all the riders, technicians, mechanics, etc. and how it overlapped into really one big family of bike enthusiasts. Here we are at the International Championships and there you, Spiderman and the rest of your team working on a competitors bike, troubleshooting and repairing without regard to whose team it belonged to, that impressed me no end!
All of your guys were very gracious hosts and I will never forget that.
I am glad to hear of your success at the race, especially after the rough start. Somehow it does make the victory that much sweeter doesn't it?
Take care Brother,
Joe
hebrewroots98:
WOW PATRICK! CONGRATS TO YOU! AFTER 32 YRS OF NOT DOING THIS TYPE OF RACE, YOU PUT THOSE 'MORE EXPERIENCED GUYS TO SHAME ;) :( THAT MUST HAVE BEEN SOME THRILL RIDE FOR SURE. WAS THERE ANYONE THERE TO CHEER YOU ON?
(I MUST CONFESS THOUGH...THAT I WORRY FOR YOU NEARLY CRASHING AND HURTING YOURSELF. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF BROTHER WHILE YOUR'E HAVING FUN. AS I TELL MY LITTLE BOY, YOU ONLY HAVE ONE BODY, TAKE CARE OF IT..) :-\
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