E-dub does it no handed...
...and fully leaned
Nick hot on the brakes
This may look like a crash...but it's not
Three days to go,and my bike still won't idle. Visually it looks better than any of my previous bikes and I'm determined to fix it. Shin and I tear it apart - check everything, voltmeters, vacuum tests, new coilpacks/injectors/throttle bodies and so much more.... it was a long list. One day to go and we discover the headgasket is blown. There isn't the tale tell water/oil/bubbles in the radiator to give it away, but it now overheats in three minutes and won't run for crap unless I'm hard on the gas. At this point Shin's transmission decides to start jumping out of 1st gear. Note to self - get some nicer bikes.
So we pile into my truck with two very questionable bikes and make our way to Arizona for what felt like a suicide mission. We meet up with Icon riders Tony Carbajal and Ernie Vigil along with my other teammate, Lin Eshalom. Somehow qualifying went well. I discovered if I went out with a fairly cold bike it would idle for the first 30-90 seconds. With XDL's new two minute format that might be enough. The entire team qualified well. My run was good enough to qualify in the top spot earning a bonus point for the overall title. Shin rode through the transmission problems and scared everyone that's ever wheelied a bike. In fact, I think it was one of his best runs ever, he's a madman! That night we ripped apart another two bikes to build him a new one thanks to Vegas local and good friend Matt Soras.
Saturday (the finals) Ernie and Tony are riding well. This is Ernie's first time back after his horrific accident and even with limited use of his right foot he's cleaning up! My first run was a catastrophe. It had been a long time since my last crash in competition so I guess I was due. I wadded myself, twice. With the XDL three run format we drop the lowest score so there was still hope. I went into the next two rounds with a lot of pressure - I'd have to ride mistake free. Thankfully, all the bad luck must have vanished as I ended up coming out on top at days end. It was one year to the date since a major accident had destroyed my shoulder. I had lots of personal doubts if I was able to win again. Thankfully I can now move on and focus on fighting for the 2010 points lead. I'm happy the whole Icon team did well and both of my Japanese friends made it through the finals safe and placing well.
Thanks everyone for the support, I love this and can't wait for round 3!
-Nick
