Nolan has to buy his own bikes, he is riding a 2018 Husky he bought used from a friend. His forks and shock came from his sister's bike when she moved on from it (Deja Moto stuff). I'm sure if you wanted to help him into a Sherco he would be happy to hear you out! Sherco makes a great bike for sure.
@DC300xcw3 ай бұрын
Ouch
@MrDmitriisahalin3 ай бұрын
👍👍Выздоравливай.
@Bluegastank4 ай бұрын
I've been to that race several times as a volunteer and spectator much respect! Johnson Valley is brutal and you handled probably the hardest hard Enduro race next to Ersberg!
@Bluegastank4 ай бұрын
Wow great race you did nice especially with all that water luckily you got your bike fixed. That was great also seen the local out on his old KX make it happen! Aloha
@headwatermike3 ай бұрын
Thanks, the Hawaiians have a great race community. Run what you brung, right?
@Bluegastank4 ай бұрын
Wow great job great race that took a lot of skill hard work and perseverance! 🎉🎉🎉
@Madtigertv4 ай бұрын
Way to go! I seen her on the trail!
@ElementalStarlite74 ай бұрын
You did 👍🏽 Great video and even greater riding attitude! Mahalo for coming to our playground 🎊🌺
@headwatermike3 ай бұрын
Thanks for having us, the Hawaiian's have a great race community!
@Alixraces4 ай бұрын
Hell yeah!!! Way to shred.
@RanchBuiltRatRods4 ай бұрын
Nice Job Addy. I don’t think the terrain is much different than #HorseCreekXC.
@headwatermike3 ай бұрын
Thanks Sid! It's like riding north of the Musselshell in the rain--if you know you know.
@woodsrider1174 ай бұрын
Good to watch !!! Not easy!!
@Phillypem4 ай бұрын
🔥🤙🏼🌧️
@user-ub2jx2qj5c4 ай бұрын
Super😅
@MrDmitriisahalin4 ай бұрын
Привет,ты очень хорошо катаешь для девушки в таких сложных треках,не сорви спину и много побед тебе.❤❤👍👍
@headwatermike3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Addy broke her back last year but fortunately she made a full recovery.
@huckfinn42605 ай бұрын
Very impressive ride. Well done!
@SS-gy1cx Жыл бұрын
She absolutely crushed it! That last pass was the textbook definition of gangster lol
@jessmcwill1568 Жыл бұрын
Hey there! Out of state woman racer here. Looking to race burnt timber this year while we take my oldest for a tour around MSU. What’s the C womens class size like? I’m an older racer and we separate our classes a lot different than you all. We have a VET womens class for older ladies like myself.. nervous racing against all you younger ones. We typically have a women’s class size of around 15 women, and about 4-6 VET women. What’s a typical women’s class size for you guys look like?
@headwatermike Жыл бұрын
I think there are usually about a dozen entries. The last couple of years there have been women from 13-60's in the C class, several in 30's to 40's. The young lady in the video will be competing in C this year at 11yo. 406xc has women's A, B, and C, no age or engine distinctions (girl's is separate but typically uses the same course as Women's C, Saturday race). A and B Women's have been pretty small the last couple of years--they race Sunday with the Men's classes/courses. The 406 series is really laid back and friendly and Burnt Timber was a super fun event, fairly isolated, and can be muddy. I would guess 200-250 participants will attend. Lots of good riding around for the Bobcats, too.
@jessmcwill1568 Жыл бұрын
@@headwatermike thank you for the reply! I’m excited to have an opportunity to race o it of state. I competed and completed our series here in California (AMA District 36) and took first in my class. Tomorrow we have our awards banquet and I’m really excited to celebrate my accomplishment. My son took first in his class as well, and my brother secured 2nd in his. We got to race in the WHS series as well where like your district the womens class is just that… all of us ladies. Much harder of a class in my late 30’s competing with the younger girls, but crazy fun. We also do the same course as the rest of the C sportsman. I find the racing community throughout the US is incredibly helpful, kind, and treats everyone, even complete strangers like family. Wonderful community in all states. Burnt Timber looks awesome. I love the single track, woods races. Preferably more enduro than track! This race looks like it has some fun tighter sections. I’m pumped! Glad my daughter has chosen MSU for college. I will be visiting often! Again thank you so much for the reply and info. Glad to see the women’s class is growing all over the United States!
@huckfinn4260 Жыл бұрын
This girl rips!
@huckfinn4260 Жыл бұрын
Very impressive ride. I admire your determination. Well done!
@headwatermike Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@MrLJDickens Жыл бұрын
Awesome riding, I wish the camera was higher... less bag.
@headwatermike Жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree
@jorgesolis29322 жыл бұрын
Is the rider a woman?
@jorgesolis29322 жыл бұрын
Yeah the answer is yes jeje I watched all the video and I'm so impressed!!😃
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
@@jorgesolis2932 Thanks! She's a young lady, 15.
@toybugengoodman34902 жыл бұрын
wow great riding fun to watch
@brad_ryan87382 жыл бұрын
Super tough race good job. Didn’t sound like your bike was running quite right?
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! And yeah, the jetting is a little rich.
@dennisgarryowen88852 жыл бұрын
Bronze class is more difficult than I had imagined. You killed it on the hills and more difficult obstacles and ended up passing many riders. I enjoyed your video. Good luck on your next race!
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@radsdad12 жыл бұрын
Very good rider in the trees.
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!
@jimzigouris2 жыл бұрын
as you say....Lets Go
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha. Yes, sometimes a little nudge is required.
@spottydog99992 жыл бұрын
Credit when its due, that was a fantastic piece of riding, pure grit, blood and guts determination riding. Well done.
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! The bike is pretty heavy for her at times.
@RacerRed2 жыл бұрын
killed it! great job!
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@bobsalterorsouthwestsaltah49592 жыл бұрын
Tough race… props !!! Hey in the very beginning.. on the start box… did Eric say you can catch them without passing them ??? Seemed weird !! Punishing course for sure !!!
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
If they correct the starting lines individually for time then you can finish 30 seconds behind the line that started 1 min before you and beat them even though you never physically caught them. Who crosses the finish line first does not measure who won as it is supposed to be an individually timed event. I don't understand why this is so hard to accomplish--why we are not able to start and cross some sensor to automatically record starts as well as finishes--but it never seems to be the case.
@bikersoncall2 жыл бұрын
@@headwatermike So you ''can't pass them'' ?
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
@@bikersoncall You can pass whoever you can! But you don't have to pass the rows in front of you to turn in a faster time.
@bikersoncall2 жыл бұрын
@@headwatermike Gotcha, thanks..
@pickitup42712 жыл бұрын
She Rips! great vid👍
@headwatermike2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jesta.drifter12493 жыл бұрын
awesome job on that climb to come out first and a good job getting around others on that downhill!!!!!
@salmonsoule32033 жыл бұрын
Great, you got the HILL shot. Was good to see you pass so clean Thanks for video
@headwatermike3 жыл бұрын
At the risk of being preachy I would like to caution all parents about riding this trail with kids. Please ride it first and become very familiar with it before taking off with shorties. That trail isn't ideal for young kids and if you try the main trail you will quickly encounter a section that is very exposed and quite dangerous--these videos absolutely do not replace intimate knowledge/scouting; I rode these trails for years before taking the kids. Please ride carefully--the trail will be there next year (hopefully--make sure to comment on the review that BLM is doing on all trails in the Labyrinth/Gemini area at Moab right now). I would happily disclose my address if I was sure not to be visited by social services (ha ha)!
@rachel85313 жыл бұрын
I’m taking my two little guys to Moab next month, they are 6 and 8. Have been watching your videos, what area do you live in?
@DBT-Nick3 жыл бұрын
I loved this! I read your post on thumper-talk and found this video. I have a channel devoted to helping people find trails, and thought that you and I could work together to make a Moab dirt bike trails for kids guide. You have some great insight about what to do, not to do, what to avoid. Would you be interested in collaborating with me to do this? I think perhaps fall time go out there with my boys (8 and 6 years old) to shoot the videos. Thanks for posting.
@paultodd91794 жыл бұрын
I’m going out there August with the kids. We have officially renamed our camping trip to Moab as the Tweetie bird trip.
@dixonqwerty5 жыл бұрын
them toddlers are ripping it!
@adriannadominguez11795 жыл бұрын
Kids are brave ne safe out there good wheelie
@karaalbrecht64765 жыл бұрын
Looks like she is a very tough girl and is ready to try it twice.
@karaalbrecht64765 жыл бұрын
That looks like a lot of fun and looks like you have some pretty cool kids and a pretty cool dad
@karaalbrecht64765 жыл бұрын
That looks like a awesome dirtbike trail.
@karaalbrecht64765 жыл бұрын
That is awesome and looks like a lot of fun
@azm1azm1azm16 жыл бұрын
Kids got some REAL skills to....
@justinrath93217 жыл бұрын
Headed your way (from Iowa) next month as well. This looks like a MUST RIDE location! Now to figure out where it is???
@dillonrobbins37778 жыл бұрын
Omg man this was awesome!!
@robmanzanares8 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, heading up o Missoula this summer, is your single track any where near?
@jord66588 жыл бұрын
oh man how can I live in mt my whole life and not have ridden here. you have to help me out. where is this? trail number name?
@jessebeckton37179 жыл бұрын
You guys need hands free 2 way radios! This is inspiring, I have 4 kids and 3 of them are between 6 and 8 years old. I want to get them into riding but was afraid they are to little, this changed my mind.
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Nice job, looks tougher than last year
Hats off to you! fantastic riding style.
Почему не на sherco?
Nolan has to buy his own bikes, he is riding a 2018 Husky he bought used from a friend. His forks and shock came from his sister's bike when she moved on from it (Deja Moto stuff). I'm sure if you wanted to help him into a Sherco he would be happy to hear you out! Sherco makes a great bike for sure.
Ouch
👍👍Выздоравливай.
I've been to that race several times as a volunteer and spectator much respect! Johnson Valley is brutal and you handled probably the hardest hard Enduro race next to Ersberg!
Wow great race you did nice especially with all that water luckily you got your bike fixed. That was great also seen the local out on his old KX make it happen! Aloha
Thanks, the Hawaiians have a great race community. Run what you brung, right?
Wow great job great race that took a lot of skill hard work and perseverance! 🎉🎉🎉
Way to go! I seen her on the trail!
You did 👍🏽 Great video and even greater riding attitude! Mahalo for coming to our playground 🎊🌺
Thanks for having us, the Hawaiian's have a great race community!
Hell yeah!!! Way to shred.
Nice Job Addy. I don’t think the terrain is much different than #HorseCreekXC.
Thanks Sid! It's like riding north of the Musselshell in the rain--if you know you know.
Good to watch !!! Not easy!!
🔥🤙🏼🌧️
Super😅
Привет,ты очень хорошо катаешь для девушки в таких сложных треках,не сорви спину и много побед тебе.❤❤👍👍
Thanks! Addy broke her back last year but fortunately she made a full recovery.
Very impressive ride. Well done!
She absolutely crushed it! That last pass was the textbook definition of gangster lol
Hey there! Out of state woman racer here. Looking to race burnt timber this year while we take my oldest for a tour around MSU. What’s the C womens class size like? I’m an older racer and we separate our classes a lot different than you all. We have a VET womens class for older ladies like myself.. nervous racing against all you younger ones. We typically have a women’s class size of around 15 women, and about 4-6 VET women. What’s a typical women’s class size for you guys look like?
I think there are usually about a dozen entries. The last couple of years there have been women from 13-60's in the C class, several in 30's to 40's. The young lady in the video will be competing in C this year at 11yo. 406xc has women's A, B, and C, no age or engine distinctions (girl's is separate but typically uses the same course as Women's C, Saturday race). A and B Women's have been pretty small the last couple of years--they race Sunday with the Men's classes/courses. The 406 series is really laid back and friendly and Burnt Timber was a super fun event, fairly isolated, and can be muddy. I would guess 200-250 participants will attend. Lots of good riding around for the Bobcats, too.
@@headwatermike thank you for the reply! I’m excited to have an opportunity to race o it of state. I competed and completed our series here in California (AMA District 36) and took first in my class. Tomorrow we have our awards banquet and I’m really excited to celebrate my accomplishment. My son took first in his class as well, and my brother secured 2nd in his. We got to race in the WHS series as well where like your district the womens class is just that… all of us ladies. Much harder of a class in my late 30’s competing with the younger girls, but crazy fun. We also do the same course as the rest of the C sportsman. I find the racing community throughout the US is incredibly helpful, kind, and treats everyone, even complete strangers like family. Wonderful community in all states. Burnt Timber looks awesome. I love the single track, woods races. Preferably more enduro than track! This race looks like it has some fun tighter sections. I’m pumped! Glad my daughter has chosen MSU for college. I will be visiting often! Again thank you so much for the reply and info. Glad to see the women’s class is growing all over the United States!
This girl rips!
Very impressive ride. I admire your determination. Well done!
Thank you very much!
Awesome riding, I wish the camera was higher... less bag.
Yeah I agree
Is the rider a woman?
Yeah the answer is yes jeje I watched all the video and I'm so impressed!!😃
@@jorgesolis2932 Thanks! She's a young lady, 15.
wow great riding fun to watch
Super tough race good job. Didn’t sound like your bike was running quite right?
Thanks! And yeah, the jetting is a little rich.
Bronze class is more difficult than I had imagined. You killed it on the hills and more difficult obstacles and ended up passing many riders. I enjoyed your video. Good luck on your next race!
Thanks!
Very good rider in the trees.
Appreciate it!
as you say....Lets Go
Ha ha. Yes, sometimes a little nudge is required.
Credit when its due, that was a fantastic piece of riding, pure grit, blood and guts determination riding. Well done.
Thanks! The bike is pretty heavy for her at times.
killed it! great job!
Thanks!
Tough race… props !!! Hey in the very beginning.. on the start box… did Eric say you can catch them without passing them ??? Seemed weird !! Punishing course for sure !!!
If they correct the starting lines individually for time then you can finish 30 seconds behind the line that started 1 min before you and beat them even though you never physically caught them. Who crosses the finish line first does not measure who won as it is supposed to be an individually timed event. I don't understand why this is so hard to accomplish--why we are not able to start and cross some sensor to automatically record starts as well as finishes--but it never seems to be the case.
@@headwatermike So you ''can't pass them'' ?
@@bikersoncall You can pass whoever you can! But you don't have to pass the rows in front of you to turn in a faster time.
@@headwatermike Gotcha, thanks..
She Rips! great vid👍
Thanks!
awesome job on that climb to come out first and a good job getting around others on that downhill!!!!!
Great, you got the HILL shot. Was good to see you pass so clean Thanks for video
At the risk of being preachy I would like to caution all parents about riding this trail with kids. Please ride it first and become very familiar with it before taking off with shorties. That trail isn't ideal for young kids and if you try the main trail you will quickly encounter a section that is very exposed and quite dangerous--these videos absolutely do not replace intimate knowledge/scouting; I rode these trails for years before taking the kids. Please ride carefully--the trail will be there next year (hopefully--make sure to comment on the review that BLM is doing on all trails in the Labyrinth/Gemini area at Moab right now). I would happily disclose my address if I was sure not to be visited by social services (ha ha)!
I’m taking my two little guys to Moab next month, they are 6 and 8. Have been watching your videos, what area do you live in?
I loved this! I read your post on thumper-talk and found this video. I have a channel devoted to helping people find trails, and thought that you and I could work together to make a Moab dirt bike trails for kids guide. You have some great insight about what to do, not to do, what to avoid. Would you be interested in collaborating with me to do this? I think perhaps fall time go out there with my boys (8 and 6 years old) to shoot the videos. Thanks for posting.
I’m going out there August with the kids. We have officially renamed our camping trip to Moab as the Tweetie bird trip.
them toddlers are ripping it!
Kids are brave ne safe out there good wheelie
Looks like she is a very tough girl and is ready to try it twice.
That looks like a lot of fun and looks like you have some pretty cool kids and a pretty cool dad
That looks like a awesome dirtbike trail.
That is awesome and looks like a lot of fun
Kids got some REAL skills to....
Headed your way (from Iowa) next month as well. This looks like a MUST RIDE location! Now to figure out where it is???
Omg man this was awesome!!
Hi Mike, heading up o Missoula this summer, is your single track any where near?
oh man how can I live in mt my whole life and not have ridden here. you have to help me out. where is this? trail number name?
You guys need hands free 2 way radios! This is inspiring, I have 4 kids and 3 of them are between 6 and 8 years old. I want to get them into riding but was afraid they are to little, this changed my mind.