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So Cal National Hare &Hound video of loop 3

ajaxauto

Husqvarna
Pro Class
Race was 120 miles long 3 different loops each one getting harder.After a good start about 20 miles in I go over the bars then on loop 2 about 1/2 way thru I get a flat.So for loop 3 it was just for a finish and have some fun.All I did was turn my go Pro on and off during some of the fun stuff.
Thought I would post it to show what some of the good stuff we ride on a 3 loop National
The only problem is video really does not show just how steep some of the hills are
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O6vNqvfgVg
 
It would be cool to have an integrated inclinometer reading in the corner of the viddy. Ajax is not exagerating about the steepness and gnarly-ness of these rocky hills. You're on the WB165 right?
 
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