GS Trophy down to the wire!
Posted: 25 Aug 2008 09:54
How do you say " Hi, y'all" in French? I'm working on that.
Last Spring, I posted the results of the American Adventure Rider's Challenge, a big bike skills competition I was fortunate enough to have won back in May, see link below:
http://www.dirtrider.com/news/141_08...nge/index.html
As with most mind altering activities, that experience has lead to harder stuff. Since that posting, I have been involved in a competition for BMW's prized GS Trophy. This year's event is to be held in Tunisia, October 15th-24th. Much like the Camel Trophy of days gone by, GS Trophy teams will travel over and through some of the roughest country in North Africa for nine days. Various skills tests will be staged and judged along the way.
I have been blessed by being chosen as one of six finalists to compete for the honor of representing the United States. Our last test before becoming one of the three is this Thursday, August 27th, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. BMW is flying us there to test our mettle. As the oldest of the finalists, it is an incredible honor to have been picked to try.
As fellow dual Sport enthusiasts, I ask for you best wishes, blessings and prayers to do well. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get this far, not to mention possibly go to Tunisia under the banner of the Stars and Stripes.
Please take a moment to check out my blog at:
http://www.bmwxplor.com/riders/Shadetree
If you would like to post a comment, please do so. It will require signing up and you will need a BMW GS Vin# to qualify. You can use my Vin to get in. WB10185A75ZL41103
Congratulations to the others, Brienne Thomson, Brad Hendry, Jim Stoddard, Jason Adams and Kevin Harder. Best of luck to us all!
Thanks to all for your support!
Bill Dragoo
Norman, Oklahoma
Last Spring, I posted the results of the American Adventure Rider's Challenge, a big bike skills competition I was fortunate enough to have won back in May, see link below:
http://www.dirtrider.com/news/141_08...nge/index.html
As with most mind altering activities, that experience has lead to harder stuff. Since that posting, I have been involved in a competition for BMW's prized GS Trophy. This year's event is to be held in Tunisia, October 15th-24th. Much like the Camel Trophy of days gone by, GS Trophy teams will travel over and through some of the roughest country in North Africa for nine days. Various skills tests will be staged and judged along the way.
I have been blessed by being chosen as one of six finalists to compete for the honor of representing the United States. Our last test before becoming one of the three is this Thursday, August 27th, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. BMW is flying us there to test our mettle. As the oldest of the finalists, it is an incredible honor to have been picked to try.
As fellow dual Sport enthusiasts, I ask for you best wishes, blessings and prayers to do well. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get this far, not to mention possibly go to Tunisia under the banner of the Stars and Stripes.
Please take a moment to check out my blog at:
http://www.bmwxplor.com/riders/Shadetree
If you would like to post a comment, please do so. It will require signing up and you will need a BMW GS Vin# to qualify. You can use my Vin to get in. WB10185A75ZL41103
Congratulations to the others, Brienne Thomson, Brad Hendry, Jim Stoddard, Jason Adams and Kevin Harder. Best of luck to us all!
Thanks to all for your support!
Bill Dragoo
Norman, Oklahoma