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National Hare and Hound Round 3
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<blockquote data-quote="snowflake" data-source="post: 218950" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>on a non amateur note, Kendall Norman (baja legend and current privateer) won the overall by about 5 minutes, we lined up directly behind him on what they're calling the bomb, its one thing to hear about people who can ride a dirt bike like he can, it is another altogether to witness it, he has no use for the electric start on the crf450x, the bike was started by kicker in the same split second the banner dropped and what seemed like instantly he was out on the main course never to be seen by any competitor again, so fast he had clean air and so did 2nd place. just absolutely incredible for a guy who was retired mere months ago and is racing as a privateer against the absolute best in the desert, guys who have, compared to Kendall's budget, unlimited resources. It is a really cool coincidence, at least to me, that my first year in this series is one where I get to meet one of my childhood idols I still have a poster of him in his JCR days hanging on the wall.</p><p>I went down this hill, I had no idea you could send this hill, Kendall sent this hill.</p><p>It probably doesn't matter to anyone else (why should it) but one of the highlights for this year is getting to know a legend on a first name basis and being around the big names in this sport.</p><p>Viva la Kendall Norman </p><p><img src="http://www.cyclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/kenda_norman_HH_texas_2018_kariya-730x548.jpg?x40615" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snowflake, post: 218950, member: 152"] on a non amateur note, Kendall Norman (baja legend and current privateer) won the overall by about 5 minutes, we lined up directly behind him on what they're calling the bomb, its one thing to hear about people who can ride a dirt bike like he can, it is another altogether to witness it, he has no use for the electric start on the crf450x, the bike was started by kicker in the same split second the banner dropped and what seemed like instantly he was out on the main course never to be seen by any competitor again, so fast he had clean air and so did 2nd place. just absolutely incredible for a guy who was retired mere months ago and is racing as a privateer against the absolute best in the desert, guys who have, compared to Kendall's budget, unlimited resources. It is a really cool coincidence, at least to me, that my first year in this series is one where I get to meet one of my childhood idols I still have a poster of him in his JCR days hanging on the wall. I went down this hill, I had no idea you could send this hill, Kendall sent this hill. It probably doesn't matter to anyone else (why should it) but one of the highlights for this year is getting to know a legend on a first name basis and being around the big names in this sport. Viva la Kendall Norman [IMG]http://www.cyclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/kenda_norman_HH_texas_2018_kariya-730x548.jpg?x40615[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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