Id been a wannabe for a long time. Got alot to learn & some changes to make. I went into CSH with an older boat, [was only 6lbs over tho] and was slightly deep & tucked just a tad more than my boat would normally run. My foot could use a streamlining & different prop testing wouldnt hurt. My 102 ran well.
Things I know of I did wrong..
1st race, I blew the start badly, even tho I was supposed to run last I coulda been a closer last just by having been there.
Im riding too high & need to loosen up A few weeks before next time.
2nd race, I broke the shear pin from over tightening & scratched [my bad]
3rd race, I forgot my knee cushion, I pulled my kill switch out flippin my facesheid down & needed a rescue [Thanks Rich, Gary & the guys who were climbing out on the paddleboat to try & help] aaand suddenly realized that I needed water. Luckily I had time to get restarted & go. That was the tuff-est of the 3 heats.
4th race, I got a drink & my cushion, tore a chunk off my cushion & stuft it in my helmet top & had my best heat. The helmet wasnt bobbling down over my eyes in the turns, I got a little closer to the pack & kept them in sight the whole heat.
I knew riding with the real racers would be humbling, its easy to ride around & go fast for fun but to burn around turns as hard as ya can & dare while how well or not you accomplish this counts -alot- isnt. My plan was to go long & wide & hang back. Turned out that 'hangin back' was really more like 'left in the spray'. Outsider
Things I know of I did wrong..
1st race, I blew the start badly, even tho I was supposed to run last I coulda been a closer last just by having been there.
Im riding too high & need to loosen up A few weeks before next time.
2nd race, I broke the shear pin from over tightening & scratched [my bad]
3rd race, I forgot my knee cushion, I pulled my kill switch out flippin my facesheid down & needed a rescue [Thanks Rich, Gary & the guys who were climbing out on the paddleboat to try & help] aaand suddenly realized that I needed water. Luckily I had time to get restarted & go. That was the tuff-est of the 3 heats.
4th race, I got a drink & my cushion, tore a chunk off my cushion & stuft it in my helmet top & had my best heat. The helmet wasnt bobbling down over my eyes in the turns, I got a little closer to the pack & kept them in sight the whole heat.
I knew riding with the real racers would be humbling, its easy to ride around & go fast for fun but to burn around turns as hard as ya can & dare while how well or not you accomplish this counts -alot- isnt. My plan was to go long & wide & hang back. Turned out that 'hangin back' was really more like 'left in the spray'. Outsider
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