Friday, May 26, 2006

SORCS Round 3

CSR Racing Scores big at Monster Mountain
Round 3 of the SORCS Series was held in Tallessee, Alabama. Monster Mountain MX Park was a nice track and the weather was Great! The track included a big Motocross section. It was a true motocross style track which everyone enjoyed. The track was designed by Mark Barnett.

Scott Rogers placed 1st in the Four Stroke B class. Scott had a five and a half minute lead on second place by the end of the race. With lap times in the 18 minute range, he placed second overall. This finish gives him about a 20 point cushion in the series.

Cameron Rogers finished 3rd in the Four Stroke B class. He rode hard all day trying to catch Ty Blair, the second place quad. Cam's lap time are steadily improving and it shows in his standings. Cam is now in a tie for second place in his class behind Scott. We were hoping for a good showing in the series, but with the current standing of 1st and 2nd, the races are getting more exciting and we are looking forward to the next race!

The Georgia Boys really raced great in Alabama. Blake Strickland, in his second race, finished a strong second place. Blake was charging hard and has a really smooth style. Ty Blair took home a 2nd place trophy, and Derek Robinson captured 1st place and 1st overall. Sean Callahan finished 2nd. Phil Bearden took 1st place in his class and Cole finished 2nd. I think about 9 of the guys around where we were pitting took trophies home. No serious injuries, a good trip over and back, it was a great weekend!

The races went off as scheduled and everything was organized perfect. The trip was a real adventure. In Tallassee, we stayed in a downtown Hotel that was built about 75 years ago. It had a period setting and a great restaurant. At this race, we got a little taste of what the summer is going to be like. It was a little warm and dry. A good breeze all day really helped. We are looking forward to round 4, it will be in Georgia and a little closer to home.

Later......

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