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Mini Olympics Update: Thursday

Friday, November 23, 2012 | 3:25 PM

This is it, motocross racing in its purest form. Gatorback, the former pro National track, has taken some criticism in the past about the dirt disappearing into hard pack concrete, but from my point of view, the track workers did a great job this year! The fourth gear pinned loamy holeshot leads into a couple story drop offs, which makes for one of the most intense starts in motocross. It's followed by staircase-jump-filled sections that last the whole length of the track on the far outside. Third and fourth gear is used a lot on this track and the speeds are sometimes flat out scary. The dirt is loamy in some spots, then hard pack blue groove in others. The riders who have good throttle control shine in these conditions, but like any motocross race, the start seems to be the most important factor in the results.

It's pretty standard to hear the rider's say,”they have been waiting to hang it out on the National track.” Sometimes it’s just an excuse to cover up poor results in the supercross portion and in other cases like Kawasaki's Thomas Covington, it's their time to wick it up. Covington came out and won the 250 A Class by holeshotting and leading every lap to dominate the first National moto of the day. That set the stage and built excitement for the fans to see who would step it up next. Club MX's Jace Owen is getting close to a win with the speed he gains every moto and seems to be improving every time he throws a leg over the bike. Don't be surprised to see Owen win a moto and possibly a title before the week is over.

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Club MX's Jace Owen.

The surprise in the B Class was KTM's Bryson Taylor taking the win over some highly supported, heavy favorites in the first qualifier. Suzuki's Matthew Burkeen and GEICO Honda's Jordon Smith won the other two qualifiers in the B Class with convincing rides, proving they are going to be the favorites going forward.

In the C classes we had new faces also winning motos and making a name for themselves at the 2012 Mini O's. New Jersey's Rocky Cagno came out with a bang by winning the first qualifying in the 250 C Stock Division, with Stephen Culleney and Matt Boyer close behind. Virginia's Kael Halloway and Georgia's Mason Beasley won the other two qualifiers, but the wins were earned with close racing all the way to the checkers.

Throughout the day there is a lot of qualifiers in almost every class, but the track maintenance workers are on top of things, preventing dangerous conditions and firing every race off like clockwork. It will be interesting to see what new names will be on top in the younger and older divisions as racing continues throughout the rest of the week.

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FombyJambox wrote: 8:31pm November 23, 2012

"The fourth gear pinned loamy holeshot " ITS CALLED A START not a holeshot. For the last time the holeshot is the FIRST bike through the first turn, the start in NOT called the holeshot. Chris O Neal if you dont know what you are talking about then dont write.

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Sharff150 wrote: 8:40pm November 23, 2012

No way Davey or Weege proofread this before it made it on the site!!

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dirtmonkey wrote: 8:52pm November 23, 2012

He's talking about the 1st corner you dumb@ss. 4th gear pinned start? I don't know of anyone one but you that would try to START a race in 4th gear.

Read what he wrote again.
"The fourth gear pinned loamy holeshot leads into a couple story drop offs..."

When he says "holeshot" he is not talking about the start, he's describing the 1st corner in which a rider can grab the holeshot.

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cpprunner17 wrote: 12:57am November 24, 2012

FombyJambox, shut up. Go complain somewhere else.

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shibibly wrote: 1:13am November 24, 2012

R.I.P Jantz Grodzicki

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big_rob wrote: 9:45am November 24, 2012

covington won heat 1 of the 250a not the hole class cooper webb won heat 2

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FombyJambox wrote: 3:04pm November 24, 2012

Hey dirtmonky read it again, he is describing the start and calling it the "holeshot"
Some people dont have a clue and you and O Neil are two of them.

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dirtmonkey wrote: 3:50pm November 25, 2012

Hey FombyJambox let me help you with your 3rd grade reading comprehension.
I've replaced the word holeshot, maybe this will help you understand there is more than one way to describe something.

The fourth gear pinned loamy 1st CORNER leads into a couple story drop offs,

Using YOUR own definition of holeshot:

"For the last time the holeshot is the first bike through the FIRST TURN."

The author is using the word holdshot which even you agree by your definition as being the FIRST TURN to describe the FIRST TURN.

By using "holeshot" to describe the 1st turn, it gives the reader(at least those with more than a 3rd grade comprehension level) the mental image of 40 bikes screaming into the corner.

If he were to just use the word "corner" not much of a mental image comes to mind.

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