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  • Bishop
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    He meant boarding

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  • Bimmerman325i
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    When's your class?

    I don't think we're going at 4....

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  • Roland H
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    I have class MTWR otherwise I'd definitely go shred the gnarly gnar with you.

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  • blefevre
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    It is a pretty technical track.

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  • Bishop
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    mmmmmm, I was supposed to go see the Av's game this Thursday, but that may fall through... If it does, I may be down to go racing.... I was gonna go boarding thursday too if anyone wants to go too.

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  • Bimmerman325i
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    So.....how about this Thursday? (I'm serious)

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  • bluefox280
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    I'm in for this; when's the first beat-down?
    I've been on site before and the fun is something to brag about.
    Lap times are around 22-25 seconds long; helmet wearing (either own or theirs) is required.
    Very smooth track unlike Unser Racing; does have several decreasing radius turns.

    - Erik

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  • blefevre
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    Yeah, the quickest way to get there at night will be 25 to arapahoe, then it's just a few turns. It is in an old warehouse at the airport there so it can get confusing but they have a sign on the building.

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  • iamsam
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    My wife (Kara) may or may not be in. She did say earlier that she may want to go.

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  • Bimmerman325i
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    Sweet, Sam's in?????

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  • Bishop
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    Brad, is this place easy to find? Like, for those of us who never go to Denver, let alone Engelwood...

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  • iamsam
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    that does sound awesome.

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  • Bimmerman325i
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    Nice, that sounds better than IMI. $30 / ten minutes which is about 10 laps.

    I'd be down to spend $30 or so every month or two on karting, probs more often if I can keep working as much as I am now.

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  • blefevre
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    I can't remember the exact length of the races, they aren't super long though. Maybe 8 laps? We ended up doing three races and we thought it was a good amount. The karts are quick enough where you need to brake for sharp turns and control your speed in turns or you will spin, etc.

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  • Roland H
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    Originally posted by Cloudbase
    Dam I would join you guys if I had a college ID.
    Go apply for admission at a community college, then when you get accepted, have them make you an ID. You don't even have to sign up for classes, or at least that's how it worked when I started at Red Rocks back in Highschool.

    Free drinks at Chipotle, cheap karting, what is there to lose?

    I don't think my Wyoming ID expires for another 4 years either.

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