I want you to come out a day early to WoS so we can let you man the drill we
use to put rebar into the "loose ground" and see for yourself.
Wes
on 8/30/02 1:49 PM, Ralph Forsythe at rf-list@centerone.com wrote:
> I kinda figured... :) Everything I have read about LSR and the sport in
> general is that it's less of a 100% competetive sport (people still want
> to win of course, that's the point) but more of a creative way to exchange
> and try new engineering ideas, kind of a "people who like to go really
> fast" family of sorts.
>
> I agree that running a bike at those speeds on loose ground is insane,
> more or less. But I also know it's been done many times over, so it can't
> be that bad provided that's taken into consideration. Personally I feel
> that's one of the challenges that makes this so much fun. Hell I'd go
> race right now if I had a vehicle and crew, I already know I want to.
> This appeals to me far more than any streetracing track ever will...
>
> thanks to all for the kind words! Besides it's giving me something to do
> while I'm extremely bored at work. Big internet pipes are great for doing
> research.
>
> - Ralph
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