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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 115166" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>Way to keep pushing after you had a little mishap. The key to starting out in racing desert is to ride your own race until you get comfortable pushing yourself a little. The desert can bite and when it does, it will bite hard, trust me I know. One you get comfortable, you can then start pushing to the next level. It is always great to have a coupe of competitors to race against out in the dez as well, you never realize how fast you are going until you hook up with another racer in your class and you do battle. Desert guys send a lot of time racing the desert alone then racing guys in their class. I use to just focus on the dust ahead of me and push to catch it and pass it, then move on to the next dust cloud.</p><p> </p><p>Great job on moving into 3rd place and hope you get more races under your belt next season. I know I sure miss the competitiveness of racing dez.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 115166, member: 103"] Way to keep pushing after you had a little mishap. The key to starting out in racing desert is to ride your own race until you get comfortable pushing yourself a little. The desert can bite and when it does, it will bite hard, trust me I know. One you get comfortable, you can then start pushing to the next level. It is always great to have a coupe of competitors to race against out in the dez as well, you never realize how fast you are going until you hook up with another racer in your class and you do battle. Desert guys send a lot of time racing the desert alone then racing guys in their class. I use to just focus on the dust ahead of me and push to catch it and pass it, then move on to the next dust cloud. Great job on moving into 3rd place and hope you get more races under your belt next season. I know I sure miss the competitiveness of racing dez. [/QUOTE]
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