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Does anyone know anything about the Greg Dennison? (spelling)? Benefit race in Texas this saturday? Supposed to be an arenacross track at the guys house, from what I hear it's way big for big bikes, so I'm thinkin the pinky two-toned and me can't hang....i'm a sissy...Anyone know anything?!
 

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From what I understand, it is a fun track, maybe a little big for some pitbikers, but 110's can jump most everything i think, pm racerx336, i think he has ridden there
 

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It is a big bike track. Very tight, complete arena cross style. But there is really only 3 big jumps that you cant jump on a pitbike. Even those have small downsides between the takeoff and downside so you dont have to completely roll it or flat land(if that makes sense). The rest you can do. And the whoop section is nice and long, but not deep. Nice berms. I enjoyed it on my 88, but I also suck balls. Gross, sweaty, meaty ones!! Oh Billy!!!!
 

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im rebuildin the ol' motor so im out...sound like fun tho
 

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Yes they will use the big track at North Texas for this race.

Spanky has re done all the jumps and mixed in some more sand. The track is pretty sweet.
 

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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:44 pm Post subject: The Greg Dennison Benefit race has moved to NTMX This Sat.



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this sat. sign up at 8am practice at 9 and races at 10

Gregs AX Track is flooded so we have moved it to NTMX

we will be adding big bikes quads and mini quads to the lineup.

hope you all can make it, this is to benefit a fallen rider who can use our help.

it will also be a 1 moto format then we will hold open practice until dark.
 
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