Originally posted by thebajarunner
After you locate your best spot check which way the wind is blowing,
if possible get on the "upwind" side, otherwise you will spend hours eating dust and dirt. It will be the "real experience" for a while, but it gets
old later in the day.
Get up, elevated a bit, if possible from the road.
Try to get on a stretch where you will see a fairly long stretch of road,
and look for a spot where they will either have to make a turning maneuver or some kind of jump, etc.
Long straight runs do not really give you the feel of the event.
Finally, be smart,
Stay back far enough that a random off the track incident does not bring you "up close and personal"
on the same note, keep an eye and a handle on the kids, be very careful crossing the track, or even getting too close.
I remember being in more than one race where a spectator went home in a body bag- sad, but true. |