Thank you for filming! I was gonna give my spot up for y’all’s squad (bc I was riding the Tesla) but hey, I didn’t finish last and ya know what it was an amazing experience for my first race ever.
I didn’t see any of the crashes in the moment bc I was trailing just trying not to “die.” Lmao. Chaos! Was kool to meet Roger, James and his son, everyone was super chill and encouraging! I need a new wheel, and a lot more experience.😂
I also agree I think Roger would have taken it if it had been longer after rewatching. But it was a team victory nonetheless. He still got to bring home a new mten❤
Interesting to watch from a form perspective. I've learned some useful techniques by watching Dawn's vids. Arms out front is a great way to coax more speed and acceleration out of a stubborn machine would be one of them.
Great Dawn. How fun, wish I was there. Roger sure has good form and control. These didn't exist when I lived in So Cal. Now I'm stuck in NM where no one rides. I know we're at the birth of these cool races, and we're just now learning from every race; these are my improvement thoughts: 1) Way too many racers at one time on this small track. Three or four at the most; not fair to the rear poll positions. 2) There needs to be classifications of wheels; either by wheel size, voltage, motor size, etc. I guess this is open class, so... 3)The start needs something different; maybe like a downhill ski race start, where riders can stand on the pedals and hold onto side rails, get some momentum with your arms, then the ground crew takes the rails away for the race. It almost comes down to who can mount the wheel better wins, and it shouldn't be that way. 4) Age classification. I'm 64, I could never compete against the young bucks. I know there's not enough participants to do these things yet, but maybe in the future. 5) Building race wheels is the thing for you Dawn, or Roger. Having a roll cage around the wheel, where you can hold onto the side hand holds and lean into the turn, like a motorcycle oval racer. Sitting during the turn and leaning hard, then standing on the straights, seems like the perfect form, but you need to build the wheel for that.
I think classifications are certainly a good idea that seem to be on the way. Open class is cool too. Honestly, starting unmounted is fair tho you are likely correct about too many riders for this particular small course. 9 would look alright here. AVS can handle many more and poll position there is done by speed trials.
@@greenwave819 It's mainly unfair for the 2nd and 3rd lines, if the person in front of you has a bad mount, like Roger did, the guy behind him suffers. It's all new, and they learn from every race. I'd love to try racing.
Awesome. I’d love this to be a thing more generally, for a number of reasons, but mostly because 1) it takes a lot of skill, and these guys are awesome for pushing so hard 2) it’s just so much less likely people get seriously hurt or killed racing at 30-40 vs car or motorcycle racing at 150+. It’ll get held back because people don’t really understand the skill involved, but it’s awesome to watch. I hope it catches on.
@@KevinRedmondWA These makeshift tracks are just too small... These races should take place on actual race tracks or somewhere they can actually be a lot wider this is kind of ridiculous.
@@JeskaRainI disagree. IMO, the speed and size, justifies the size of the track. If the track was bigger, it wouldn’t separate the skills of the riders effectively.
Thank you for filming! I was gonna give my spot up for y’all’s squad (bc I was riding the Tesla) but hey, I didn’t finish last and ya know what it was an amazing experience for my first race ever.
You did great!! Glad you had fun!!
Great capture of the race Dawn. Roger had nearly perfect form. He probably would have won if he didn't mess up the start 😞
I didn’t see any of the crashes in the moment bc I was trailing just trying not to “die.” Lmao. Chaos!
Was kool to meet Roger, James and his son, everyone was super chill and encouraging!
I need a new wheel, and a lot more experience.😂
I also agree I think Roger would have taken it if it had been longer after rewatching. But it was a team victory nonetheless. He still got to bring home a new mten❤
Interesting to watch from a form perspective. I've learned some useful techniques by watching Dawn's vids. Arms out front is a great way to coax more speed and acceleration out of a stubborn machine would be one of them.
Great Dawn. How fun, wish I was there. Roger sure has good form and control. These didn't exist when I lived in So Cal. Now I'm stuck in NM where no one rides.
I know we're at the birth of these cool races, and we're just now learning from every race; these are my improvement thoughts: 1) Way too many racers at one time on this small track. Three or four at the most; not fair to the rear poll positions. 2) There needs to be classifications of wheels; either by wheel size, voltage, motor size, etc. I guess this is open class, so... 3)The start needs something different; maybe like a downhill ski race start, where riders can stand on the pedals and hold onto side rails, get some momentum with your arms, then the ground crew takes the rails away for the race. It almost comes down to who can mount the wheel better wins, and it shouldn't be that way. 4) Age classification. I'm 64, I could never compete against the young bucks. I know there's not enough participants to do these things yet, but maybe in the future. 5) Building race wheels is the thing for you Dawn, or Roger. Having a roll cage around the wheel, where you can hold onto the side hand holds and lean into the turn, like a motorcycle oval racer. Sitting during the turn and leaning hard, then standing on the straights, seems like the perfect form, but you need to build the wheel for that.
I think classifications are certainly a good idea that seem to be on the way. Open class is cool too. Honestly, starting unmounted is fair tho you are likely correct about too many riders for this particular small course. 9 would look alright here. AVS can handle many more and poll position there is done by speed trials.
@@greenwave819 It's mainly unfair for the 2nd and 3rd lines, if the person in front of you has a bad mount, like Roger did, the guy behind him suffers. It's all new, and they learn from every race. I'd love to try racing.
There’s only one pole position, you mean grid positions.
Awesome. I’d love this to be a thing more generally, for a number of reasons, but mostly because 1) it takes a lot of skill, and these guys are awesome for pushing so hard 2) it’s just so much less likely people get seriously hurt or killed racing at 30-40 vs car or motorcycle racing at 150+. It’ll get held back because people don’t really understand the skill involved, but it’s awesome to watch. I hope it catches on.
Totally AGREE! The question is why aren’t the manufacturers sponsoring?
You have so caught the fun and excitement of the event. It really looks like you all had a lot of fun.
Cool prize with the mten4!
When I grow up I want to become a knight rider someday someday. good job guys Southern California boys and girls
Ex30 crashed 😢 I was rooting for it, quite a few wipeouts, V13 was doing good for awhile as well
Awesome Dawn! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!!
This shit would be 10x more entertaining if there were 3 teams of 3 players geared up with foam Sabres trying to knock each other off balance
Awesome 😎 right on Roger!!
Thanks for posting awesome race
You're welcome!!
Is offroad champion @wattssingletrack not participating in this competition?
Great race! 🏁
Quite a few crashes 😮
Hope everyone is okay
Anybody know if any of the drone footage has been uploaded?
Congrats to Mario and Rodger!
Now, what’s your favorite off-road wheel?
My dirt Master
Great race! OG EXN form factor is the secret. haha
I have the exn high speed version with screen on front by charging ports, is this the Original Version your talking about?
Great race! Wish I could be there to root the team on 💪🏼
🤙🏼⚡⚡🤙🏼
Dawn, did you participate in the race? If not, why not?! You’re my HERO!
No, I didn't. I'm not a racer 😂😂
Thanks, Dawn! That was really interesting to watch. Was this the first known race with an Ex30 and a V13 in it?
Yes!!!
Zupper exn rullzz...sorry for Roger not winning!
Nice!!!!
Roger would win if there were one more loop or race till dark. Thanks for the video!
I'm sure you are absolutely right! ❤️
The racing starts at 8:20.
That was very entertaining! Is Roger officially sponsored by eevees?
He's has been
8:23 is the start
I see an S22 with a knobby tire. That's the only knobby tire I see.
The girl on the white helmet she said she the fastest women rider how come she didn’t win
Ex-n first?
What else is new?
Yup. The V13 turns like a pig. It’s like bringing a Challenger Demon to a Ferrari race. Fast in the straight but destroyed in the corners.
@@KevinRedmondWA These makeshift tracks are just too small... These races should take place on actual race tracks or somewhere they can actually be a lot wider this is kind of ridiculous.
@@JeskaRainI disagree. IMO, the speed and size, justifies the size of the track. If the track was bigger, it wouldn’t separate the skills of the riders effectively.
Ex30s way in the back while a exn(?) wins
This was a tiny track for an EX30.
If he hadn't crashed he'd be a top finisher for sure
@@DawnSChampion Don't know if the second answer was for me? 😅
Maribel is a sick stance
I want one of the Eevees racing shirts that Roger has. one day I will be at rogers racing level.