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ktm301
Posted 2009-07-13 9:59 AM (#39521)
Subject: Stoned at the Lake
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What a great place for a Harescramble, I may be able to pass on the HOTY award this fall to the Stone Lake crew.

Fun lay out, well marked course , Great job !

Yes I suck at moto, and can't even say I jump like a girl when the girls can out jump me.

Jay
ktm301
Posted 2009-07-13 10:48 AM (#39523 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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I ran my helmet cam the entire race from the old guys row, I'll try and post some snips.
ChrisP
Posted 2009-07-13 11:16 AM (#39524 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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For sure, hats off too SAER for a well run event. My kid ran his first event there and I think will be ready for more. Great course, the terrain mix made for some great racing in all the classes.
200AL
Posted 2009-07-13 11:48 AM (#39526 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Well thats the kind of talk the Straight Arrows like to hear.
Thanks!!!!!!!
We thought you'd like it.
I heard a lot of guys out there hootin' & hollerin.
Thats all I needed to hear!!!!
Thanks for coming.
JColbert
Posted 2009-07-13 12:52 PM (#39527 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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The funnest course to date for a old Moto guy. The up hill tripples were a blast. WFO. The course was a great mix of rocks trees roots and the like. Looking foward to next year already. Now if I could just do something about flats. Seems a rock or whatever ripped the valve stem right off.
Hondaracer
Posted 2009-07-13 1:30 PM (#39528 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Some pics from the A/B race.


http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/lilgrote22/Stone%20Lake%20Harescramble%202009/
Kawasaki Chic
Posted 2009-07-13 1:59 PM (#39529 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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All of those pictures were amazing!!!

jsmith2541
Posted 2009-07-13 2:44 PM (#39530 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Nice work Straight Arrows, that race was a blast!!!!! If you didn't go you missed a good one.
Any idea if you can ride that area any other time?
nsrider-c
Posted 2009-07-13 8:51 PM (#39539 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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I agree great track well set up. Camping was great also thanks guys..
Gas Gas Bob
Posted 2009-07-13 9:45 PM (#39546 - in reply to #39530)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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jsmith2541 - 2009-07-13 2:44 PM

Nice work Straight Arrows, that race was a blast!!!!! If you didn't go you missed a good one.
Any idea if you can ride that area any other time?


I believe Phil charges a small fee to ride there and they are having a MX race Aug. 8th here's his # 715-354-7241.

Thanks too all who came to our first Stone Lake H/S it was nice too see a good turnout since we had a rather small turnout for
the Enduro. Glad we had more mini's this time too!
retals
Posted 2009-07-14 9:07 AM (#39554 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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ARMCA, Please keep this one on the schedule!! :-)
retals
Posted 2009-07-14 11:17 AM (#39560 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Was the C course any different than the AA/A/B course??
200AL
Posted 2009-07-14 11:20 AM (#39561 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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The C class shared the same course as B/A/AA.
The C class rides one hour.

Edited by 200AL 2009-07-14 11:20 AM
wall of tvs
Posted 2009-07-14 1:03 PM (#39562 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Results are up!

http://www.armca.org/points/StoneLakeHS2009.htm
johnott
Posted 2009-07-15 11:13 PM (#39611 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Location: Shakopee, MN

Video of the race at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DlpuVbVM_Q

Gas Gas Bob
Posted 2009-07-15 11:19 PM (#39612 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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Nice video Johnny!
MN_Paul
Posted 2009-07-16 5:54 PM (#39633 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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This was a really great event. A lot of work went into it and it showed. It had a great mix of terrain and the course held up very well. It is hard to believe that it was the same location as the enduro, although I think I recognized a stone or two.

Paul
retals
Posted 2009-07-17 11:13 AM (#39650 - in reply to #39521)
Subject: RE: Stoned at the Lake
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thats a good point about the course holding up well... in the A/B race it seemed like the course got better each lap... it burnt in real nice and didn't rut up bad at all.
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