mxer74
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hey guys,
Just thought with all the new threads regarding race results on the new TC 250, I would chime in with some of my own. First off, the bike is simply amazing and I can honestly say it is the most fun I have had riding in a long time everytime I race it. Combined with correct jetting and the HGS pipe, I honestly don't feel I'm down any power to any other 250F on the track (of course I'm down a few ponies against all the 450's I race). Also, with offset Husky clamps and Ohlins suspension, this is by far the best suspension I have ever rode.....simply awesome. As far as race results, I have yet to loose a single +25A class O/A this year (although I have lost a couple motos but not an Overall) and my worst finish in the 250 A class has been 3rd. Obviously, in the +25A class I am ALWAYS against 450's and am usually pretty competitive off the start (have had maybe 2 holeshots but am at least always mid-pack).....but as the motos wear on and the weight/power of the 450's come on is when I continue to stretch out leads. In the 250 A class (with the newer rules put in place several years back), I am almost always racing guys/kids on 250 2-strokers.......which I have been competitive with so far this year. Just thought I would pass along some initial information on the year.....still pretty early. I will try to get some pictures taken next weekend. I have a couple overseas trips in the making to do some racing with a couple different Husky teams this year.....so that could be really fun and interesting. I have once again got my National Pro License and will plan to race the TC 250 at Red Bud and Millville......now with a little National experience, hopefully I will do a little better this year (plus I will be on my own bike and not a borrowed Honda). Must say thanks to my sponsors who have been VERY supportive in the 2010 season: Husqvarna, Hall's Cycles, 7602 Racing, P3, Decal Works, Scott USA, Dirt Tricks, LTL Design Concepts, Glenn Brothers Garage Door Co., and Project 321. Thanks.
Blake Young
Just thought with all the new threads regarding race results on the new TC 250, I would chime in with some of my own. First off, the bike is simply amazing and I can honestly say it is the most fun I have had riding in a long time everytime I race it. Combined with correct jetting and the HGS pipe, I honestly don't feel I'm down any power to any other 250F on the track (of course I'm down a few ponies against all the 450's I race). Also, with offset Husky clamps and Ohlins suspension, this is by far the best suspension I have ever rode.....simply awesome. As far as race results, I have yet to loose a single +25A class O/A this year (although I have lost a couple motos but not an Overall) and my worst finish in the 250 A class has been 3rd. Obviously, in the +25A class I am ALWAYS against 450's and am usually pretty competitive off the start (have had maybe 2 holeshots but am at least always mid-pack).....but as the motos wear on and the weight/power of the 450's come on is when I continue to stretch out leads. In the 250 A class (with the newer rules put in place several years back), I am almost always racing guys/kids on 250 2-strokers.......which I have been competitive with so far this year. Just thought I would pass along some initial information on the year.....still pretty early. I will try to get some pictures taken next weekend. I have a couple overseas trips in the making to do some racing with a couple different Husky teams this year.....so that could be really fun and interesting. I have once again got my National Pro License and will plan to race the TC 250 at Red Bud and Millville......now with a little National experience, hopefully I will do a little better this year (plus I will be on my own bike and not a borrowed Honda). Must say thanks to my sponsors who have been VERY supportive in the 2010 season: Husqvarna, Hall's Cycles, 7602 Racing, P3, Decal Works, Scott USA, Dirt Tricks, LTL Design Concepts, Glenn Brothers Garage Door Co., and Project 321. Thanks.
Blake Young