After the races I hit the pit area, a few closeups of the #2 bike, just as it' was after winning,
would be cool. The place was deserted. I guess everybody was at the podium or watching the final
womens race.
I kinda set up when the #2 rider on green, Jake Weimer showed up and 2 guys from Kawasaki
got right to, I dunno what you'd call it, debrief him.
Jake didn;t seem too happy, said he never really could get in a groove.
Felt the settings were too soft or something, couldn't get the air he wanted, he was bummed.
He looked tired too.
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Villopoto showed up, no bike shots, the AMA impounds the winning bike for a bit
in case anybody files to have the bike checked for cheating.
Same thing with him, 2 Japanese guys want to hear how the bike worked.
Opposite from Weimer, he says maybe too much spring, he had a hard time keeping the
bike low in the air.
But heck, he doesn't seem to care, he's happy, today, everything went right.