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Once you make it to the top of the hill, there is a right sweeping 90 downhill that has a lipped downhill drop. At the bottom, you have a left banked 90 with a very short straight and another left 90 downhill. Then you come up to the Sky Shot. The Sky Shot is a huge tabletop that is actually launching these guys between 115 to 125 feet. They actually had 115, 125, and 150 feet marked on the ground in spray paint so that the spectators could see just how far the pros were going over the Sky Shot. As you come down the rest of the hill off of the Sky Shot, there is a right 90 that leads to a rough uphill with a small single on the top of it. There is a sweeping right 180 at the top that leads to a downhill drop with a sharp left 180. This brings us to the Wall. The Wall is a huge, very steep uphill that turns into a tabletop. However, this tabletop is not a distance jump, but you will get a lot of height off of it. The tabletop itself is probably no more than fifteen feet in distance, but the height that they were getting off of the Wall was probably about fifteen feet also. The best way to describe this jump is to compare it to what they use for jumps in freestyle step-up competitions. After you come off of the Wall, there is a right 90 with a small single that is the finish line jump. You then have a short straight with a right 90. After that turn is a tabletop that will give you some good air and set you up for the left 180 back to the start with a small single at the top of the uphill that takes you on the straight right past the gates and on to another lap.
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Once again, if you have the chance to go to Unadilla next year to the ATVA Motocross National, you should make the trip to see some of the best ATV racing action that you will see all year. However, if you go, be sure to have fun and watch out for the rocks that will come flying off of their tires. I caught one in the hand off of Joe Byrd’s tire and trust me it didn’t feel good.