Things not to do when you have hayfever.

Tip #18.
Don't put your crash helmet on a grassy field, then put it on to ride home without checking inside it first. As your eyes swell up from all the pollen and grass seed blowing around inside, it gets difficult to see.

I met up with a friend today at Miller Motorsports Park for the US round of World Superbikes. Racing was fun. Weather was great. Grassy knoll where I was sitting was - well - grassy.

All the action, from CrappyCellPhoneCam (tm). That's Ben Spies, the American racer, way out in front:



About 1% of the bikes parked up in the parking lot:

Comments

Khatouche said…
Hi Chris it's Khatouche (again) - do you follow MotoGP? We've just had had the Italian GP (from Mugello - longest straight of all the tracks at nearly a mile - over 200mph at the end) and it was the best yet, following a couple of rain-sodden races, Valli Rossi vying for his eighth (yes, EIGHTH) victory in a row. But Casey Stoner on the Ducati prevailed...
Chris said…
Not really, but when a race comes this close to where you live, it would be rude not to attend :-)

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