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culpepper914
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results
post some of your race results from real racing
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Phathry25
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Sweendoggy
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Re: results
I won my Local A Class racing series. Then I got a free helmet from shoei, free boots from gaerne, free gear from fox, and a free bike from Honda. Baller!
Now you post YOUR results
Now you post YOUR results
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die996
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Re: results
I raced the "Enduro de nens" (Enduro for kids) series here from Cataluña (my region within Spain) for 2 and a half years
1st season recap
· My bike : Kawasaki KX65
· Raced 6 out of 8 Enduro de nens events (65cc)
· Raced 3 stand-alone cross-country events (-85cc class)
Best result on cross-country events : 8th in class
Best result on Enduro de nens : 4th
Final season standings on Enduro de nens : 9th
To be honest, I almost finished in the top 5 of my class in my first XC event but I got stuck in a deep sandpit where you weren't allowed to be helped and I lost quite a few time. In enduro I had a few best times on some special stages but overall I was a little bit off pace.
2nd season recap
· My bike : Kawasaki KX65 with different gear ratio and new exhaust
· Raced all 8 Enduro de nens events (65cc)
· Raced 7 cross-country races (-85cc class)
Best result on cross-country events : 4 wins and 2 top5s
Best result on Enduro de nens : 2 wins and 4 top5s
Final season standing on Enduro de nens : 2nd by 7 points
What a season, damn. The new equipment helped me although my rivals were in much better bikes. I absolutely ruled the XC events thanks to my fucking good endurance. Well, my endurance was good but sometimes I pushed myself a little bit too far. I mean, I'm sure it's not pretty to watch a young kid fainting after parking his bike after a race. On the enduro events the thing was a lot different, I suffered from having an underpowered (and maybe heavier) bike but I did the best I can. I arrived to the last event having real possibilities and I even was the champion for a couple of special stages at the middle of the race but I couldn't make it and finished runner-up in the standings.
3rd season recap
· My bike : Yamaha YZ85 with better exhaust, suspension and different gear ratio
· Raced 4 out of 9 events of the Enduro de nens (85cc)
· Raced 3 cross-country races (-85cc class)
Best result on cross-country events : 2 wins
Best result on Enduro de nens events : 3rd
New bike, new class, better equipment... it sounded good and started nicely with a win at a cross-country race on February on my 1st race ever with the 85cc bike. The next steps were nice too, I almost won my 2nd cross-country (slow puncture on the back tyre) and on my 1st enduro event I finished on the top 10 (our overall target for the season). Everything looked nice till my mom decided to see me training and I crashed pretty heavily just a few feet away from her. The crash wasn't that hard since I didn't break any bones and I only was in slight pain for a couple of days but then she started saying that enduro racing was too dangerous (weeks before she saw a kid with a 85cc blowing up one of his knees on a motocross-like special stage).
Conclussion
My career started slow, looked good, turned pretty cool, went on... till mom appeared and shut the thing down. I know I wouldn't have turned a World-class pro enduro rider but I'd be more than happy having a place on some average team at the Spanish national enduro championship and at the Spanish national cross-country championship.
1st season recap
· My bike : Kawasaki KX65
· Raced 6 out of 8 Enduro de nens events (65cc)
· Raced 3 stand-alone cross-country events (-85cc class)
Best result on cross-country events : 8th in class
Best result on Enduro de nens : 4th
Final season standings on Enduro de nens : 9th
To be honest, I almost finished in the top 5 of my class in my first XC event but I got stuck in a deep sandpit where you weren't allowed to be helped and I lost quite a few time. In enduro I had a few best times on some special stages but overall I was a little bit off pace.
2nd season recap
· My bike : Kawasaki KX65 with different gear ratio and new exhaust
· Raced all 8 Enduro de nens events (65cc)
· Raced 7 cross-country races (-85cc class)
Best result on cross-country events : 4 wins and 2 top5s
Best result on Enduro de nens : 2 wins and 4 top5s
Final season standing on Enduro de nens : 2nd by 7 points
What a season, damn. The new equipment helped me although my rivals were in much better bikes. I absolutely ruled the XC events thanks to my fucking good endurance. Well, my endurance was good but sometimes I pushed myself a little bit too far. I mean, I'm sure it's not pretty to watch a young kid fainting after parking his bike after a race. On the enduro events the thing was a lot different, I suffered from having an underpowered (and maybe heavier) bike but I did the best I can. I arrived to the last event having real possibilities and I even was the champion for a couple of special stages at the middle of the race but I couldn't make it and finished runner-up in the standings.
3rd season recap
· My bike : Yamaha YZ85 with better exhaust, suspension and different gear ratio
· Raced 4 out of 9 events of the Enduro de nens (85cc)
· Raced 3 cross-country races (-85cc class)
Best result on cross-country events : 2 wins
Best result on Enduro de nens events : 3rd
New bike, new class, better equipment... it sounded good and started nicely with a win at a cross-country race on February on my 1st race ever with the 85cc bike. The next steps were nice too, I almost won my 2nd cross-country (slow puncture on the back tyre) and on my 1st enduro event I finished on the top 10 (our overall target for the season). Everything looked nice till my mom decided to see me training and I crashed pretty heavily just a few feet away from her. The crash wasn't that hard since I didn't break any bones and I only was in slight pain for a couple of days but then she started saying that enduro racing was too dangerous (weeks before she saw a kid with a 85cc blowing up one of his knees on a motocross-like special stage).
Conclussion
My career started slow, looked good, turned pretty cool, went on... till mom appeared and shut the thing down. I know I wouldn't have turned a World-class pro enduro rider but I'd be more than happy having a place on some average team at the Spanish national enduro championship and at the Spanish national cross-country championship.
Howcanyoubesofuckingdumbthatyou'rereadingthis??
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Jones221
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The Conman
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Re: results
I went to California to race and crashed and knocked myself out...I was in third.
I then went to California again to race and got taken out and run over...I was in first. Ended up like fifth or something.
California doesn't like me.
I then went to California again to race and got taken out and run over...I was in first. Ended up like fifth or something.
California doesn't like me.

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DJ99X
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Re: results
I won the MXdN once
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rideblue56
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culpepper914
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joe_389
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Re: results
2010 ama sx champ, 2010 ama mx champ, 2011 ama sx champ, 2011 ama mx champ, 2012 ama sx champ, 2012 ama mx champ. I then got given some gloves... oh and + i beat my sister in a backyard race. she is 12.
But then i woke up.
But then i woke up.
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