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From: LeeAlacoque
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  • Man I love the bike! The track is amazing!

  • @offroadrider11 im 14 and 5' 5" only way 125 and my crf250r is a perfect bike for me set up for hare scrambles now. depending on your size it would be a good bike. and i must recommend honda, suzuki, or yamaha. I'm not a fan at all of the european made ktm. what motor size was in your quad and i can tell you if you can handle it very easy.

  • you are an awesome rider! i know i would take a few more spills than that haha but good luck in the future!

  • That's why dirt bikes are better see those 2 trees u just went through, an atv woulda got stuck hahaha

  • wat kinda bike u ride and how old are u?

  • @TNSNIckoli 2008 250 XC-F. I was 14 in this video and I'm 16 now

  • ive always wanted to do this

  • not too shabby, and thanks for posting

  • these trails look sickkk!!!!! i wish they had trails like this where i race...

  • did they use transponders???

  • i like your style man but through the tight bits try standing up a bit more you can use your core strength to move the bike through the trees faster, awesome riding

  • ok i got a question. me and my friend are doing our first harescramble this sunday in haspin acres, laruel indiana and were both riding in the same class. hes 14 on a crf 150r im 15 on a cr250r racing in the 1st year rookie class. and were not quite sure on how they start the races. so if anyone could please message me or comment back on how they start a harescramble in our class that would answer my question lol

  • good ans smooth. I race too!!! TIP= instead of slowing down over trees, stand up, lean back, and pop the front wheel over the tree. It will make you much faster!!! Good Luck

  • @raceyz85 Thanks I'm going to this race again on the 31st hopefully I'll do a lot better

  • @LeeAlacoque i race in missouri hare scrambles. But i am going to race the Ironman if I can stay out of trouble! haha And stand up whenever possible it make you smoother, witch will make you faster!!! And ill give you a tip. Once i learned to do this; I get first!! a lot. Just be PATIENT!

  • Man great video. I'm going to have to come up there and check it out.

  • u are lucky u had those bark busters!

  • @jasoncherryy ha  its not luck its money :)

  • @raceyz85 so true

  • nice you might want to try standing up on diffrent parts

  • So at 6:44 you briefly became a tree hugger, those guys stopped in the middle of the course would make me insane......

  • it seems to me you were sitting back to far.

    my first harescramble race was on october 11th

  • I have a step seat now so thats not a problem

  • Nice riding. Smooth passing too. You seem to ride at a fairly quick pace yet you get 12th in Novice? The top guys would be amazing to see on that track.

  • yeah when they lapped me they were out of sight in like 2 seconds

  • was that the moose mountin race they have up there or the second gear club hosting that race

  • it was Second Gear Club

  • Might i suggest one thing? get a hold of factory connection and have them set up your suspension to ur weight and class pf riding ablilty. I promise it will make a big improvement on ur ability to ride fast.

  • what is all the class rankings. does it go

    begginer, novice, advance and so on or is novice begginer basicly

  • @661dirt

    I think it was Novice, intermediate, and expert. So ya novice is beginner

  • NIce pass right at the end, awesome vid man!!!

  • Awesom vid, i got armpump just watchin the it!! lol!! what camera setup is that. What is the difference between a "Hare Scramble" and a "Cross Country" race. Rookie question i know but had to ask.

  • @jbarnard1980

    it's a GoPro mounted on the side of my helmet and I think cross country is like 100km and harescrambles are 2 hours long

  • Kickass Video bud!

  • nice riding good video. looks like a great course.

  • 6:39 good thing you had bark busters

  • good work. that looks like a killer trail!

  • I saw alot of times in the video where you had no fingers on the clutch in tight technical sections......its a amateur mistake to forget to always have a finger or two on the clutch at all times.....try to get used to always having a finger on it and it will help you in the long run in tight technical sections so you can feather the clutch and

  • Uhh?? what a finger on the clutch at all times, can you say armpump?? Maybe you should try riding a bike before giving "pointers" to someone else shit for brains the tight your hands are to the grip the less likely one would be to get armpump, and anyways most of the time you dont have to feather the clutch to often on a fourstroke fucknuts.

  • drew is right dude

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