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    Training for a 3-hour x-country

    So what should I be doing before race day?

    I've been doing the shorter stuff (watching youtube clips of races) and also longer as well (Shane Watts DVD's).

    The race gear all matches and works well with the bike.

    I really want to win this one but am up against Topo on the DRZ400 and Zerax on the KDX200.

    What colour energy drink should I use?

    So much to do and so little time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    So what should I be doing before race day?

    The race gear all matches and works well with the bike.

    That blue snoozuki beanie does NOT!! match a red honda, doesn't matter which angle you look from

    Mr Rax is a best man at a wedding tomorow so it's just up to us tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by topo View Post
    Mr Rax is a best man at a wedding tomorow so it's just up to us tomorrow
    Depends. What time is the weeding?

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    I think you raise some very important points..

    Firstly, competition as its most basic form is purely psychological - If you arrive at a race with matching gear and accessories, you must be serious - maybe even sponsored? Also, if you put the brand of the bike you own on your gear, you will look even more serious (thats how they do it in the pro's anyways). Also, if you fall off with a pile of other riders, and get separated from your bike, at least one of the support crew will put you back on the same brand of bike!

    Secondly, and probably more importantly is the energy drink issue. I recommend researching what energy drink sponsors your bike (i.e. rockstar suzuki, monster kawasaki). if however you ride a honda, you may be in trouble as there is the red bull honda team, but also the woodstock honda thor team. Personally, I prefer the woodstock sponsorship, but some of the PC brigade may take exception to you 'cracking a woody' on the start line

    Anyways, best of luck - and remember you can match your gear to your hearts content and will never look like a tosser, because there will always be someone at a race with a KTM, KTM undies, KTM socks, KTM umbrella, KTM jacket, KTM tools, KTM belt bag, KTM friendship bracelet and KTM toaster!!

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    I knew a guy from the Isle of mann, and he said that you could tell the pros cos they had someone else wheel their bike to the start line.

    baked beans bananas and berrocca for breaky and you will be good to go.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by morg_nz View Post
    KTM friendship bracelet
    Where can I get one of these said 'KTM friendship bracelets'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vazza View Post
    Where can I get one of these said 'KTM friendship bracelets'?
    here ya go
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    we may just go where no ones been

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    Quote Originally Posted by vazza View Post
    Where can I get one of these said 'KTM friendship bracelets'?
    Im sure its in the KTM power parts catalogue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noobi View Post
    here ya go
    Nah thats the GasGas friendship bracelet. That looks gay

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    Quote Originally Posted by vazza View Post
    Nah thats the GasGas friendship bracelet. That looks gay
    Hence why its for a KTM

    we may just go where no ones been

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    Bugger that!

    I need to watch more long races. My endurance was not up to scratch.

    Severe hand cramps, left leg cramps...

    It got worse when the race started.

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    Totally buggered after that race.
    The I had to ride for an hour to get home.

    Topo lapped me once and Javahead lapped me twice?

    But more importantly...........



    I passed someone!


    They were on a KLX300 but it still counts!
    I think I ended up in front of the G450X bimmer as well but he kept falling off.

    I had to have 2 goes at one hill on the first lap and got stuck in a bog (go around the bog!) and got completely cased out in a steep clay uphill rut.
    As I'm at the top gasping for air, Topo comes past. But not from where I came up.
    2 bikes after me and they'd closed that section of the track as it was too hard Bastards...

    Some of the downhill bits were 1st gear, clutch out, front and rear brakes on as hard as possible and still picking up speed. Thank doG for berms at the bottom.

    I didn't need to refuel either That must have pissed some people off, having to pass me again after the pits.

    I fell off once in a low speed tight right hander front washout which twisted the forks but it was only a couple of km to the finish so I just went for it.

    The wet, slick clay climbs had remarkably good grip considering I'd done the same sections before in races and had real problems.

    The engine was sweet but it would have been good to have some suspension travel.
    The hand cramps were so bad I didn't know if I would be able to grab the brake or clutch or even be able to hold on at the bottom of the hills.

    Good fun

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    Nice one Nordie, had a blast!

    Felt much better than the last one up st arnurd, not only did i actually complete the 3 hrs this time but was actually looking forward to doing more laps each time i went through the control. it was the most fun track ive ridden on yet (maybe it was the new tires).

    can't wait for the next one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by topo View Post
    it was the most fun track ive ridden on yet (maybe it was the new tires).
    It was the tyres.

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    Holy crap I'm sore today...


    Almost feels like I've done a 3-hour cross country over rough terrain with no training on an old crapper with no suspension and no brakes.


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