What an experience! This was the most
logistically challenging event I've ever attended. Thankfully being part
of Team USA - Jettribe has its perks! With their help and experience
everything had a way of working out. The opportunity for Team USA to
attend this prestigious event was made possible by Jettribe, Motor
Field, Hot products, Blowsion, and TiAL Sport. Once the team arrived in
Thailand, we were taken care of by Jettribe's local connections, Sam and
his family of Motor Field, and good friend Eddie. These guys bent over
backwards to help us all out -
THANK YOU! In addition, I also would
like to thank Riva, Fly, Boyesen, Full Spectrum, and Hydro-Turf for
their continued support.
The
entire team met up in Bangkok and then made the trip down to Pattaya in
a parade of vans. When we arrived we found our skis already unloaded
from the container along the side of the
Furama, the host hotel. It
was a big relief to find everything in the same condition it left Lake
Havasu City, AZ before traveling half way around the world. Thursday
evening the night before racing began, the opening ceremonies took
place. This was a formal event that set the tone and showed the
importance of this event. As part of the ceremony Jettribe introduced
its 2012 lineup in a fashion show.
For me, Pro Ski ran Moto 1
& 2 on Saturday and Moto 3 & 4 on Sunday. I spent Thursday and
Friday struggling to fix a problem I was having with my ski leaving the
line on practice starts.
Unfortunately I was not able to get it
figured out before the races on Saturday... My starts reflected it. Moto
1 I came out 7th and and was unable to work my way up. Moto two, I
struggled off the line again, coming out 5th on the start, but was able
to make a couple of passes in the splits and worked up to a third place
finish, moving me up to fifth place in the points going into
Sunday.
The rest of Saturday I spent trying to figure out the issue, finally
finding one small issue that didn't give me much hope that the problem
was solved. However Sunday morning I was in the water first thing, where
I was releaved that it was fixed but a little frustrated also that I
had not been able to get it fixed sooner. However it was nice to find it
there and not after getting home. The boat was running perfect again.
Moto 3 I got a great holeshot and was able to pull a comfortable lead
the first couple of laps and was able to maintain it to the end. Going
into moto 4, I moved up to second in the points. I again grabbed the
holeshot on the outside lane, only this time coming out even with Steven
Dualiach from the inside lane. It was a drag race down the front
straight and side by Side going into next turn. Dualiach dropped back to
fifth after going down briefly and I came out with the lead. For a
short moment I had the opportunity to get the cup, but Dualiach quickly
got back up to third, then around his teammate Omar Al-Rashid, into
second. I was able to hold of Dulliachs charge and earn my second moto
win, leaving me with a 7-3-1-1 finish in the four respective motos, just
6 points behind the winner, Dualiach who was more consistant with a
3-2-2-2 finish.
In
the end, the entire trip was a great experience! From the trip itself,
to the culture, to the people I met, and of course the race itself. It
was also good to get a chance to hang out with my
fellow Team USA
members and the Jettribe gang, getting to know them better. I hope to
return for the 2012 World Cup and bring the King's Cup back to the
United States next year.
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