So this weekend I raced the first race of the 2008-2009 indoor Steve Nace series. The race was at the Du Quion, IL State Fairgrounds. This is where the run the Amateur Grand Nationals every summer but we run a short track and TT at the indoor track. This weekend I raced my Honda CRF 450 and a Honda CRF 100. I rode my 450 in the two 450 Pro classes and the Mad Dog class on the 100.
The night started off good on the short track so my heats. On the 450 I won both of the Pro class heat races. In the 450 Pro class off the start I was running second the whole race. I was running all different lines to get into first. Then on the last lap I did a standard American Super Camp pass and won the heat. In the Open Pro class I got the whole shot and won that.
Then we went to the TT heat races. The TT track was pretty fun. There was a lot of Pros there but none of them rode the TT. In both of my heat races I got the hole shot and won. In the 450 Pro class Jeffery Carver and I had a battle going until he crashed. Then in the Mad Dog class Frankie Lee and I where battling and on the last turn he passed me so I ran into him so hard I crashed and knocked his chain off.
On the short track mains I had to pretty good starting spots. In the 450 Pro class I had pole. The track was pretty dry so it was really important to get a good start. Off the start I was 4th. The track was pretty slick. I made my way up to second before the race was over. Then in the Open Pro class I was starting 3rd over. I finally got a good start. I was first into the first turn and got hit a bit. But then I pulled away and one it.
Up next was the TT mains. It was the last races of the night. Best races of the night tho was the Mad Dog races. Frankie Lee and I had some great battles. There was also some crashes but we had fun. In the pro classes Jeffery Carver was riding really well. We both won a Pro main. In the first one I got the hole shot and pulled away a little. In the second one he won but I was right there. I just couldn't get by him with out hitting him hard.
I would like to thank Steve Nace for putting on these great races and the Gillim's for helping me at the races and giving me a nice house to live in.





