The beginning of the day was perfect with low summer temps and a great local crowd, but shortly before the race started the wind let loose. Oh man, did it let loose. Non-stop too. It let go all day and pretty much beat everyone up. About 12:15 it tore off some well placed poles and awnings from a grandstand. In the process one of the 10' x 8" (or so) support poles broke loose, smacked one unlucky spectator in the head, then proceeded to beat up some guys company car so hard it smashed in the roof and rear windshield. I saw it hit that car at least four times. After the third the rear window exploded and...well...quite a mess. The rest of the day was hard for all there, but the U.R. BMX crew came though like true champs.
I think most from SLC were truly amazed at how great the Vernal crew were at pulling off this seemingly impossible event. Tena and crew (from what I hear) had quite a weekend: Volunteeers backed out, the food concessioner got a better deal, they were shorted on trophies, the list goes on, but in the end they did it. And they did it with flair.
The crowd in Vernal blew the Rad crowd away in thier support and enthusiasm. The cheering was wild and crazy, and I don't mean for just their local racers. These folks cheered for ALL racers, and for every moto. I even saw Heather Allred asked for her autograph on a jersey...twice

I've gotta tell ya', after what was probably qualifies in the top ten most difficult days of racing I have seen in a near-lifetime of cycling, the U.R. BMX Crew gets my nod as the most inspiring bunch I have ever seen. As much as I say I would like to avoid a day like today, you guys really encourage me and I can't wait until we come back.
Just turn down the fan next time, OK
