
Woke up early Saturday morning, very early, to an overcast windy day, but at least the ground was drying fast. Started scrambling to get the pit in order and get ready for tech. Got in line at tech and realized I'd forgotten my helmet (they check the manufacture date), and then got back to tech to see the line had swelled. Once on the stand my rear brake didn't pass, guess I hadn't checked it very well when I put on the jimmy-rigged brake fluid reservoir. Rushed back to my pit and had to go bum/borrow some brake fluid and a drain hose to bleed the brake line. Got that done just in time to get back through tech and the lowers put back on just before the rider's meeting.
First time out on the track was a bit unnerving, High Plains Raceway (HPR) is a very technical track with elevation, blind corners, and 15 or 16 corners (depends how you count)! My first session around the track I kept forgetting what corner was coming up before the blind corners, so I'd slow way down, and then look both ways to try and figure out where I was going... It was actually pretty comical... Compared to some of the guys who'd been there before I was absolutely crawling! Before sessions I spent some time visualizing the track and all the corners in my mind. Second session out was much better, only got confused a few times... Also was able to pick the pace up and get into a bit of groove, and started passing some other riders. Third session out was a blast! I had a real good feel for the track, and starting working on making up time on the "balls to the wall" corners. One moment that really stood out was passing a guy on a Ducati 1198S that I'd met the night before on the outside in corner 7, a 4th gear uphill drifting right corner! It's pretty intense to keep the throttle pinned at high speeds all the while leaned over hard looking up the hill at the horizon. I ended up on the time sheet running a 2:11 best laptime. I didn't really know if that was good, but it was a big improvement on the first two sessions!

I only had one race Saturday afternoon, the 30 minute Lightweight GP Endurance race. This strategy was to save a bit of cash each race weekened, until I get back to a decent race pace and can start challenging for a bit of contigency cash. So we had lunch, and watched some of the fast guys race. It was pretty cool, Jason DiSalvo was in town racing, and one other AMA guy and the MRA fast guy regulars were running amazingly fast!

Finally it was race time! This race turned out to be an absolute blast! There were 6 guys signed up but for whatever reason there were only 4 of us on the grid, well us plus the 31 Middleweight guys ahead of us that start 30 seconds ahead of us. One of the guys, Moham, in the Lightweight is pretty untouchable (super fast), another guy who is pretty slow, and another guy on a 250cc two-stroke and a sweet PBR leather jacket who was running 5 seconds quicker than me last race weekend at Pueblo.

I got a decent launch and was only behind Moham going into turn one. The sneaky two-stroke was no where to be scene but two-strokes always launch slow, so I kept pushing out of fear he was coming for me! I started catching slow Middleweight guys half way through the first lap, and out of the aforementioned fear of the lurking two-stroke I made every effort to pass the slow Middleweight guys as fast as possible. A handful of times I passed two guys in a single corner! As the laps went by I kept feeling better and better, I was leaning further and braking later. I could really tell I was pushing hard when I starting slidding a couple times, and blew past a couple brake points which led to a few pucker moments, all good fun!

The race kept getting better, after getting past the really slow Middleweight riders I started gaining on some decent Middleweight guys. I caught two separate guys that took me over a lap each to find a way to get around them. I think the second guy could hear me coming because he kept looking back at me... haha! After the race I went to bench-race with one of those guys, he said he could really hear my v-twin behind him and got a bit scared, I was glad to hear that because it was a long standing theory of mine that v-twins can easily be heard by 600s and it can scare them into making mistakes... So anyway, kept going and brought it home in 2nd, granted, only out of 4, but it felt really good to beat someone who had spanked me two weeks ago in Pueblo. And also, what was pretty cool was that I actually passed just over half of the Middleweight field, so from starting from 30 seconds back and being vastly outpowered I passed up to 15th place in the Middleweight race out of 31 riders! Also, checked my race times afterwards and saw I'd run a 2:05! 6 seconds quicker than my best practice time!



