2018 24 Hours Of Glen Helen Report
Hot on the heels of the previous weekend's double header [WORCS
Saturday and
BIG 6 Sunday] came the single most demanding race of the
year: the 2018 24 Hours of Glen Helen. Mother nature improved the
conditions for the racers by opening up the skies the night before
and early in the race. However, as good as the rain made the dirt,
the mud and water led to increased challenges from the mechanical
side. Fortunately, Chaparral
Motorsports, Precision Concepts, Kawasaki Team Green was able
to overcome any hurdles to take the overall event win for the
second year running. The team of Justin Seeds, Blayne Thompson,
Clay Hengeveld and Michael Del Fante (in that riding order during
the race) lead from start to finish.
Justin started the event off for the team. Because of the muddy
conditions, getting out front early was a priority in order to keep
the bike from getting too caked with mud. Importantly, Seeds was
able to get the holeshot and the team never relinquished the lead.
The race wasn't without some drama, a virtual guarantee in an event
this long. After a crash during the night, the team had to change
to their back-up set of lights. However, aside from a couple other
minor issues, the team had a very smooth run completing 69 laps in
just over 24 hours.
Robby Bell, Team Manager
"I feel this year's 24 Hours of Glen Helen became more about bike
maintenance than years past. The rains, and resulting mud and
gritty-sand played a big part. Because of the conditions, many
things that don't typically wear out, showed a lot of wear.
Fortunately, we have a great team of people and mechanics who were
able to spot any problem areas early to keep the bike in the best
condition possible. Last year, we had an issue with the lighting
system, but this year the lights ran flawlessly, crash-damage
aside. I want to give a ton of credit to Phil and Bob for dialing
the lights in before the event. In my opinion we have the best
lights on the track.
"Definitely would like to give credit to the Glen Helen staff. They
put on a great event and faced plenty of their own adversity. I
also want to show a ton of appreciation and gratitude to all of the
family members and friends who stayed up most of the night-all
night in some cases. The amount of support we had in the pits was
fantastic and was a large part of the ultimate success.
Additionally, I want to thank the riders for their commitment and
preparation. Each guy took excellent care of himself physically,
which showed as they all got stronger throughout the event.
"Lastly, I want to say how well our
Kawasaki KX450 came through the grueling conditions. The riders
mentioned how the performance didn't drop off at all, even in the
final couple hours. The bike ran cool and strong the whole time. It
shows how good and durable the bike is, and how well the products
and services of each of our team supporters perform."
Justin Seeds
"[The race] could have been a lot gnarlier with the mud. But we
didn't have any bike issues, which is really good. Besides the one
crash at night it was smooth sailing. I was able to get off to a
solid start. I played it a little safe, didn't want to hit any
puddles or wreck the bike early. We were able to get a decent gap
there by the time I handed it off to Blayne. From there we were
able to stay out front, stay smooth and run solid lap times. When
we did have little problems, [the team] was able to fix them and
not lose too much time. The track ended up becoming really good
[especially] in the later stages of it.
"What stood out to me is that I could't really figure out the pace
the first two stints compared to the other guys. But once we put
the lights on to go out at night, I think everything came together
[for me]. I feel like I ride a little bit better at night. Then,
the next morning came and I was surprised at how good I felt. Not
gonna lie, it was a bit of a lap-time battle there towards the end
[within the team], but it was all in fun. [The win] was awesome,
especially with the conditions we faced. I wish some of the other
competitors didn't have the issues they did, but we all had to face
the conditions. We were able to come together and really make it
work."
Blayne Thompson
"The first daytime [stints] went pretty well. The first was about
staying on the bike and keeping it on two wheels. Pretty much
trying to keep it out of the [deep] mud. Then, the track was a
little better so we got to throw down some faster lap times. For
sure no complaints from the first couple stints! I was pretty
excited for the nighttime, but a quarter of a lap into it, ended up
crashing the bike. That bent the front end up pretty good, but the
whole team over at PC Kawasaki straightened it all out and got me
back out there.
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"From there, the last couple stints, I actually went out there and
threw down some really good lap times for the night. I was pretty
happy with that. Maybe a little bummed I didn't get a chance to get
back on the bike in the morning. The track looked perfect! But that
wasn't a big deal. I've been doing this race every year since 2012
and [winning] is what I've wanted. The past two years are the first
times I've actually been able to win the 24 hour in the overall.
Now that I've got it once, and twice, I don't want to lose
again!"
Clay Hengeveld
"I actually have a ton of fun in the mud. So, I was pretty stoked
about [the rain] going into the race. The last mud race was
actually at Glen Helen, a grand prix, and I did really well in the
mud. So, I was really looking forward to it. My first couple
daytime stints were pretty good. Actually, I felt kind of like a
squid out there in the rain and all the mud. Then, as the day went
on, I had a really good time. My second stint on the bike I was
having a ton of fun, really feeling the flow. And I actually set
some really good lap times, so I was happy about that.
"Then, at night, I enjoyed it. I did struggle a bit in some
sections. Sometimes with some lappers, or stuff like that, but I
had a ton of fun in the night. Even though we don't do it a whole
lot, riding at night's probably one of my favorite things to do. I
just wanted to keep the bike rolling straight and didn't want to
have any issues. Took it a little easy [at times] and handed it off
to the boys and we had a good run!
"Oh man, my last stint on the bike was awesome! I had so much fun.
The track actually shaped up really, really well. Honestly, I
didn't want to get off the bike. It was so good. I really enjoyed
the track, all the ruts were shaping up well. The single-track was
awesome! That early morning stint was probably my favorite time of
the entire race, just because the track was so good. This was my
first 24 hour in the pro class. I've always wanted to do the
four-man team. I'm pumped to be able to say that on my first pro 24
hour team we won. That brings a huge smile to my face."
Michael Del Fante
"Overall, looking at it, [this race] was unreal. I definitely don't
think I'll ever forget it. Friday night I was laying in bed,
listening to the rain, and I was so curious of what everything was
going to look like. Then, getting on the bike the first time I was
definitely a little cautious. The motocross track was really
slippery and muddy. But the trails were unreal the whole time. The
second time I got on the bike I definitely felt a lot more
comfortable. By then I had a good feel for the bike and the track
and I found a really good flow.
"[In the night] I toned it down just a bit. It was right after that
whole light [change] and that opened my eyes to how this is such a
team event. So, I did four laps that time, just smooth and
consistent. And I can't say enough about the course. I really like
these endurance races [at Glen Helen] because they put so much
single-track in. I don't really go up in the hills and ride [those
trails] a lot, so most of it was new to me. The fourth stint, I
went back to a little faster pace and that's when I noticed the
track finally started to roughen up a bit. I was surprised,
actually, that the course didn't get super rough. I'm not sure what
that was, the weather maybe. Definitely the single-track got
choppy, but that just made me like it more.
"My last couple times on the bike I was having some goggle
problems, with them fogging up. Maybe because my helmet pads
weren't drying off [from previous stints], so I'd already be hot
and wet when I put my goggles on. But that wasn't that big of a
deal. My last time on the bike was definitely the best. It was
light and I just didn't want it to end! The track was so good. The
bike was unreal. Overall, it was probably the funnest 24 hour I've
ever done. It was such a great experience and I'm super grateful
for it."