Diamondback Motocross

 

Results and Pictures
Sunday, May 1, 2005
"Mud and Sun"

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1st half  Schoolboy moto found the last of the remaining mud drying up in the gate area. Most of the track by now was super tacky with multiple lines everywhere.  The infamous Diamond jumps were pretty much just the turf of the top experts as the morning mud left some ruts and kickers on the faces from riders grinding over them earlier. You had to be pretty darn confident if you were going to throw big air, especially off the spectator and the start table (and 125 novice rider #34 was plenty confident I noticed!).  Rockers were tough stuff all day for lesser folk.  Triple was good though!

 

Individual Results by Class

Peewee Oil Injected
Peewee 7-8
click for results Peewee 4-6
Open mini
click for results
250 expert
250 amateur
click for results 250 novice
Junior mini
click for results
+35
+50
click for results 125 expert
125 amateur
click for results
125 novice click for results Women
Vintage
60cc 6-9
click for results
60cc 10-11
+30 expert
click for results +30 amateur click for results
+30 novice
Senior mini
click for results +25 expert
+25 amateur
click for results
+25 novice
Schoolboy
click for results Collegeboy
+40 expert
click for results
+40 amateur
+40 novice
click for results . .
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The UniCycle

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Justin Barcia, rider #51:   goes over the bars trying "to gap" the Diamond River.

  • MOVIES===>     Nice try       Barcia highsides      Coen lowsides     Success

    (sorry, but it was only these "movies" all along.  lol.  I'll shoot some real whip videos next time to make up!  But you got to admit; this is a great cross training tool. And your neighbors won't mind the noise one bit even if you've got a shorty silencer on it.)

Pictures from Other Photographers
(for this racing day) will be added as they arrive:

  1. Virtual Photographers:  click

Say who's that up in front of me?    nice rig!    Its our District 34 Registrar and husband Scotty is driving!

See everyone at the next Diamond event on Memorial Day.


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