Kenny,
Good advice for anyone that plans to run this race hard. Unfortunately for me, the only CC race I have completed in was a lake eduro. While a ton of fun, it does not give me any insite on running ditches. We generally don't get those wide, deep ditchlines in NY, but luckily I do have about a 1/2 mile to a mile stretch at home in NY were the field to the west of road is higher that the pavement, and it drifts in nicely. I played on it last year, so I hope we have snow over Christmass to practice.
While I have lots of practice getting crosses up in the air, it was always on sleds with 13.5" inches of travel. It will be something new to race hard on a sled with 6" of travel. Remember how many sleds died on the Vintage Challenge last year? And we weren't racing! Aside from proper safety gear which every racer should know about, I am having some concern over the weather. -20 deg F is pretty cold if you are not dressed (and jetted) for it.
Back in 2008 I rode the RWC with JRC, and tried to hang with his F7 Cat on my little 440 Sno Pro Fan. After a steady diet of snowdust, I comented to Jon how his is still a very fast and smooth rider. He put it very clearly when he said "it's how I made my living for 4 years." Needless to say, the Watersboy and I will be doing well to even keep these guys in site for a few miles. Doesn't mean we won't give it our best however.
-Rainville
A NY SnoCross on my then new 2005 Cat:
Having a little fun at Cortland, NY race. I think I won a qualifier...