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Steve Towers
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Wow, that was amazing.
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I'll say amazing! Never seen so many cones!!! :D
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holy hell.. :o
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That was impressive. How much you think that bike weighs?

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:thumbup:
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Dang!! I think I might DNF on that course. "Let's see, on the 32nd 3-foot-radius wallom, do I enter on the left or right?" Amazing bike control! :mrgreen:
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wow!!
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A year ago while doing an event at the Bass Pro Shop in Manteca CA, there was a competition being held in the parking lot next to the store.
Not only is this control in tight spaces, but it's timed too! It was a two day competition, as the rounds of elimination went on, they also tightened the course, by the end, many were either hitting cones, or were tipping the bike as they hit the front bar on the ground.
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I think I could do that on a bicycle just as fast. That's crazy!
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