It would be an understatement to say that the riders were fired up. Metzger just couldn’t wait to get on a snowbike, and since he was in the middle of relocating from Southern California to Northern Idaho, he swung in a week before the event for some early training. After it proved almost impossible to pry him off
the machine, Metzger’s ravings and gestures, convinced the 2Moto™ staff that he was excited about snowbiking. When Dowd, the Petersons, Hatch, Smith and the others acted in a similar fashion, the day before the race, the event organizers knew that they had created a whole new group of snowbike fanatics. The only questions remaining were trophy rider and crowd attendance, and of course everyone wondered just how fast the riders, especially the pros, would go in an actual race.A fairly new “Ride Spot” has recently emerged here in the So Cal area & it comes with a very [...]
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