Well, I had a not-so-well week in Mid-Ohio for the AMA Grand Nationals race. We got there late Wednesday night. Thursday was a practice day. I started a little bit off pase due to the time it took me to get use to the "refined" asphault. I also screwed up two more top-ends ,and found out whhy too. There happened to be a crack in the transfer port of my cylinder from the first top-end "malfunction". Friday, we had a practice and qualifying. When I went out for the 125 Qualifying, I set in a lap time good enuff for fourth starting position. It started raining real hard and they "rain-checked" the 250 qualifier for Saturday morning. So, Saturday morning comes around and its still raining buut the rain washed some of the slick stuf like wet laid-down rubber off. It was kind of slick if you stayed "on-line" though. We had one practice in the morning and the last four qualifiers before lunch. After a red flag due to excessive crashing in my practice, they sentus back out. After two laps, coming into the Caresale my bike starts shifting wrong, and then it acted as if it were stuck in neutral. I dropped a bearing (out-put bearing Ithink is what it was called) in the transmission. I coasted into the pits and waited for my dad to run over there to see what was going on. He pushed my bike up the hill and to my pits when he found that it wouldnt move. We bought the stuff we needed from RSC. The 250 qualifier rolls around though, and my dad is still having trouble putting the case on. I ended up missing the qualifier. We ended-up having to use a motor that Debra Kuick offered for the 125 race that was later that day. I started second row left side for it. I had a real good start falling in right behind Cameron Beaubier. Then my luck started showing--two turns after the back stretch the bike just dies. I fell back to around 15-20 place and realize that the bike had compression even with the clutch in. So I let go of the it and the bike bump-starts it self. I worked through traffic real hard and finished in 9th place. Sunday, we had my motor back in and working great. The track was still soaked and Im still on slicks. I made a lap and decided to give it one more before I came in (Miles was out there on slicks to and came in after that one lap--I wish I would have followed him in!). Entering turn one, not even that fast, the bike just escaped at first I thought HIGH-SIDE and then THIS IS GOING TO HURT. I decided to try and do everything I could to try and make that not happened, and if I was going down to make it a low-side. So I low-side my bike, get a ride back in the "crash-truck" and get to work. I had everything repaired by the second practice. The track dried up just enuff for almost everyone to change to slicks. It still had some wet spots which made for a real fun practice session. I spun it up alot with one in turn one that about put me on my head again! So the 250 race comes and Im starting 5th row due to not qualifying. I work up to 5th and had a good battle with of the 250s when he decides to turn it up a notch. He ended up beating me. In the Formula Lieght Weight race later that day, I started 17th row which was like 6th row for my class. I worked up to first by the third lap and battled with Miles a little. A mistake in turn one wpuld put me back to second which is where I ended up finishing. That race also earned me a "FASTEST LAP" reward. So it wasnt the worst week ever but just a lot of bad luck.
Heres a list of people I want to thank and why:
Debra Kuick for loaning me her spare motor,
Richard and Miles Thornton for hauling my bike back and forth,
My brother Robbie for picking my bike up at 2 in the morning,
Shawn for his help on the bike and advice,
And my parents for bringing me and letting me race!!!!!!!
Heres a list of people I want to thank and why:
Debra Kuick for loaning me her spare motor,
Richard and Miles Thornton for hauling my bike back and forth,
My brother Robbie for picking my bike up at 2 in the morning,
Shawn for his help on the bike and advice,
And my parents for bringing me and letting me race!!!!!!!


