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« on: March 06, 2008, 08:43:42 PM »

Hey,
My name is Shadow Johns.   I'm the trail coordinator for Dorba, and the Trail Steward/builder of Oak Cliff Nature preserve.  I may be coming to visit my Mom in Spring Hill (Hernando Co.) this summer.  I race in the Mens Sport 50+ class this year, and raced SS last year.  I will probably bring both bikes and would love to hit a race while there.  I can plan my visit around your race season.  When is it and when/where is the most technical trail on the schedule?
 
A cool video I shot of a 4 hour race we held at my trail...thought you'd like to see some Texas stuff.  We are lucky here in Dallas, we have 14 trails in the metroplex with over 150 miles of trail, and another 5-6 close by.  My trail, OCNP, has 7.5 with more being opened soon. http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p66/shadowjohns/?action=view&current=OCNPFFHbest.flv
 
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2008, 09:10:49 PM »

You can start here http://www.goneriding.com/EVENTS.htm
and here http://www.redtrailracing.com/index.html.
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