Looks can be deceiving Curtis, that layout sucked hard. The 90*s, you were prone to washing out down low. The whole second straight was uphill, alot of work has gone into how the track rides today (flow).
More vid's......
This was ABA Boise Nat. 1998. This summer was probebly the fastest I was riding since coming back to it.
- 1st moto, I unclip & have to play catch up. I catch Roland going into the last straight & eat it hard into the face of a jump. I remember laying there for a few minutes with my bell rung & the air knocked out of me.
- 2nd moto, transfer out.
- Main. I remember some bar-banging for sure out of the gate & down the first straight. I ended up 3rd.
http://www.utahbmx.com/bnd/bruceboise98.wmv
Last but not least, this is the biggest stud, yeah bigger than TP that I have ever seen on a track. Pat Male is his name & he was all nails when he got on the bike. The kid came 2 inches from winning a national one year in novice & would make his intermediate mains more times than not. Take a good, close look.........from the 99' Reno national.
http://www.utahbmx.com/bnd/patmalefootage99.wmv
This is for all you Napoleon fans.......
http://www.utahbmx.com/bnd/Napoleon.wmv
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