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Why so much mud.
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<blockquote data-quote="jbird710" data-source="post: 230899" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>Reminded me of a MX race back in '88. Texas Series race in Natalia, just south of San Antonio. It hadn't rained in nearly a month, so they watered the track for an entire week prior to the race. The day before the race, there was down-pour that dropped nearly 3" of rain. The day of the race, they tilled the track nearly a foot deep. It was necessary to get up enough speed to run on top of the mud and, if you ever let off the gas, you would sink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbird710, post: 230899, member: 132"] Reminded me of a MX race back in '88. Texas Series race in Natalia, just south of San Antonio. It hadn't rained in nearly a month, so they watered the track for an entire week prior to the race. The day before the race, there was down-pour that dropped nearly 3" of rain. The day of the race, they tilled the track nearly a foot deep. It was necessary to get up enough speed to run on top of the mud and, if you ever let off the gas, you would sink. [/QUOTE]
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