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Mid-South Harescramble series

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Posted by: Bush0102

Does anyone race in the mid-south harescrambles winter series? I'm thinking about entering some of the spring races. I've never raced before, will these be good races to start with? I would eventually like to race in the GNCC event at Loretta's in April. What can I expect for these races and how/how much should i be training for them? I ride a 400EX and will race in the beginner class...will i be OK? Also, does anyone ride utilities in these races?



Posted by: Lil - Braff

quote:
Originally posted by Bush0102
Does anyone race in the mid-south harescrambles winter series? I'm thinking about entering some of the spring races. I've never raced before, will these be good races to start with? I would eventually like to race in the GNCC event at Loretta's in April. What can I expect for these races and how/how much should i be training for them? I ride a 400EX and will race in the beginner class...will i be OK? Also, does anyone ride utilities in these races?


I don't get to race mid-souths yet so someone else could probably answer your questions better but from what I have heard and seen of the tracks in the midsouths it would be a good place to start out racing. The best place would be at a local race but if not midsouths should be fine. The best way to train would just to be able to ride for 2 hours. You could train by running, riding a bike, best of all tho would be riding. You should be fine in the beginners class on a 400. Just remember to have fun, ride smart and at your own pace. You'll do fine. Yes utilities can race too.



Posted by: Bush0102

Thanks for the help. I dont want to race for first place (but that would be nice), but i want to race to experience the whole event. It seems like a big family and hopefully it is a lot of fun.

Has anyone else run in this series?



Posted by: jesshamner

^^^^What she said. It is like a big family. Go for it. Racing is a lot of fun.



Posted by: Bush0102

anybody else? Is there another series that comes to Northern alabama, georgia, tennessee, kentucky, or mississippi?



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

I've been racing the Mid Souths since 1989 and their tracks are better than any other series I've raced. They can get pretty technical but alot of fun.



Posted by: Bush0102

Jeff, as a pro, do you think it is a good series to start out in XC racing? I didnt realize the series had notable pros that raced in it. Are you going to race in their winter series this year?



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

Ya, the speeds aren't as fast as GNCC because the coarse is alot tighter. It can get tough sometimes riding after the bikes because of all the ruts they leave but its not bad if you just use your head and ride smart.
There have been lots of pros to come from the MS series like:

Bill Ballance
Brandon Ballance
William Yokley
Brad Page
Robin Page
Jason Lewis
Keith Lane
Tarras Massey
Doug Hayes
Just to name a few!

I try to run as many as I can that don't conflict with the GNCC's.



Posted by: Shuee_400

Anyone know where i can get the winter schedule?



Posted by: jesshamner

www.msws.org



Posted by: smr

Dude..I just started racing in the MSWS about a year ago...man I have had a blast. I was just like you last year. I have since made so many friends that it seems like I have been doing it forever. Everyone is always real cool. Just remember two things. If someone comes up behind you that is faster, then let them buy and most importantly...have fun.

Most people are real cool. You can walk up to almost anyone before the race and they will answer any questions you might have.

A 400ex will be fine. Just remember your saftey gear and have a kill cord. I would also recomend a camel back. Even when the temp is down you will be surprised how much you will sweet.



Posted by: Bill Fuller

I have been racing the Mid South Series since '97.Yes they do have a begginer class and sometime they have a utility class.The courses as Jeff said are tighter than most GNCC races,the race is a little shorter 1 1/2 hrs compared to 2 hrs.Either series is a great place to meet new people who enjoy the same things as you do.The Mid South Series goes from Alabama to Indiana so there is some traveling although most races are no more than 4 hours from Nashville.The 'ol 400 will do just fine in the series there are still alot of them out there.I would suggest you try the winter series instead of waiting for the summer.If you want to be ready for Lorettas in April you need to start now.First race just take in the experiance and finish.Like Harold said when someone comes up behind you yelling he/she is just letting you know a faster rider(maybe not even in your class)has caught up to you and wants around.Falling in behind a faster rider is an excellent time to learn new lines and technique.Make sure your machine is tight and check all bolts and re Loctite them.Apply Dielectric grease to all electric connections.Run with an airbox and lid,you never know what you will encounter during a harescramble(mud/water/dust)I prefer to only run a 6 ply tire front and rear(can't afford Tireballs).You will not need to refuel during a Mid South race but if you have a stock tank you will have to at Lorettas.Get some tear offs or roll offs for your goggles.I also highly recommend a Camel Back for hydration.



Posted by: BUCK442

The MSWS is how I got hooked on XC racing. I went from the MSWS to the GNCC and they are very different as Fro mentioned they are much tighter than the GNCC courses. The hardest part is the weather it is usually cold and muddy. But, all that riding in the slop makes for some great practice for when a GNCC gets swampy just ask Fro. Overall great tracks,great scoring and great people. Most of the riders from this series do very well in the GNCC races. Just watch out for those Story Boys from Ky they will blow you off the track!



Posted by: shep

whats up buck.................still got the 450? its time to mount up!!!!



Posted by: cjpoole1

quote:
Originally posted by smr
Dude..I just started racing in the MSWS about a year ago...man I have had a blast. I was just like you last year. I have since made so many friends that it seems like I have been doing it forever. Everyone is always real cool. Just remember two things. If someone comes up behind you that is faster, then let them buy and most importantly...have fun.

Most people are real cool. You can walk up to almost anyone before the race and they will answer any questions you might have.

A 400ex will be fine. Just remember your saftey gear and have a kill cord. I would also recomend a camel back. Even when the temp is down you will be surprised how much you will sweet.


Same here, I started about a year ago and love it. I get better and better each race.
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Posted by: motoboy66

didnt think these were that close, looks like i have some more races to attend



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

quote:
Originally posted by BUCK442
Just watch out for those Story Boys from Ky they will blow you off the track!
You need some help with that?



Posted by: 98Lakota

Yep...great series and great people.

The 400 EX will do fine on the tight , technical tracks in the Mid South series.



Posted by: BUCK442

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff@QuadShop
You need some help with that?


I need some help for sure. I have not raced since June and that is also the last time I rode. I am sure the Fro Dog can give them boys a run on the old ATK as they are only riding ol' 400 ex's. However I remember not that lonk ago Jason Story winning the overall on a ragged out 250x.

SHEP: I thought you would have carpletunnle in those wrist by now from typing so many post. Thanks for the Love at the 12hr no invite to ride and no call on the results. Some friend you be.........One way! The 450 is gone! Proud owner of ATC 185S!



Posted by: markk

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff@QuadShop
I've been racing the Mid Souths since 1989 and their tracks are better than any other series I've raced. They can get pretty technical but alot of fun.






I agree, I have only hit one of the mid-south tracks, last season, But it was By far the best track i have ever ridden on!!!!!! it was Linton ky, I loved the fact that it was all woods, with no open feilds!!!!!!!!!!



Posted by: gncc400exxx

I hope to hit a few of these after the first of the year. As soon as I get my work schedule for next year i'll be set. Can't wait.



Posted by: Bush0102

anybody else?



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

I'm looking foreward to that new track on December 5th!



Posted by: Bush0102

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff@QuadShop
I'm looking foreward to that new track on December 5th!


where is it?



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

Salem, KY
Go here for more details www.msws.org



Posted by: kyex40047

I race the mid south in Quad B 16-24, this is my second year of racing and I love it. Jeff are you goinng to the Salem race? I am going to try and get Lee to race at this one.



Posted by: kyex40047

quote:
Originally posted by markk
I agree, I have only hit one of the mid-south tracks, last season, But it was By far the best track i have ever ridden on!!!!!! it was Linton ky, I loved the fact that it was all woods, with no open feilds!!!!!!!!!!

Was that a tight track? I went down there but i didn't even race, i had a blown head gasket and could not even get to the line.



Posted by: Bush0102

wow it seems like a ton of people are at these races...kinda makes me nervous...



Posted by: cjpoole1

quote:
Originally posted by Bush0102
wow it seems like a ton of people are at these races...kinda makes me nervous...

150-200 quads in 12 classes



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

Ya Mike, I'm going to Salem. There is 3 Salem's in KY, I'm assuming its the one near Summerset.



Posted by: smr

Jeff....It's the one near Marion...(close to LBL)

I raced it on the Summer Schedule....it was mostly tight with some moderate hill climbs.

Hope to see you there.



Posted by: Jeff@TireBalls

Thats weird, it won't come up on mapquest.



Posted by: Rico

it's a fun series and I plan on hittin a few as soon as the ole 416 gets put back together...



Posted by: bradley300

i'm gonna see how the ole blasty does at a few of them. i races most of them two years ago with the quadshop crew but i only made it to one last year. gonna see if i can hit 4 or five this year.



Posted by: smr

Jeff........It's north of lake Barkley on the Livingston-Crittenden county line.



Posted by: WOOLIN

I hunt 20 miles from there. I know how to get there Jeffy.



Posted by: WhiteZee

quote:
Originally posted by bradley300
i'm gonna see how the ole blasty does at a few of them. i races most of them two years ago with the quadshop crew but i only made it to one last year. gonna see if i can hit 4 or five this year.

which class you running?



Posted by: CatMostFeared

oh yea count me in Mid Souths are fun.



Posted by: rowlrag

quote:
Originally posted by CatMostFeared
oh yea count me in Mid Souths are fun.

NO



Posted by: bradley300

quote:
Originally posted by WhiteZee
which class you running?

running c at the ones i can make, but dont worry, i'm no threat at the midsouths,lol never done well at them, but there fun anyways





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