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I entered the Wild Boar GNCC and finished 2nd in the Electric class and 129th overall out of 500 racers a stock Talaria MX4! (I realized the typo-o in the video after uploading and I'm not doing that again) In my excitement I forgot to start recording at the start line so there's a few minute delay because I got the camera recording as I was riding down the trail a few minutes into the race. I've been racing the MX4 in harescrambles for about a year now but haven't been recording all the races. Should I keep this up? I'm terrible with video editing so the best I can do us upload the raw footage so that people can see how speed compares to dirtbikes in the woods and how the battery swaps go and range are. Wild Boar GNCC was 14 miles of nothing but sand and whoops. I hardly made it around the 2nd lap. The battery was dying about 1/2 a mile from where my pitstop was so I was running with the bike to get there and get the battery changed. I've been having a lot of fun on this thing racing against and beating Starks and Ultra Bees. I have 4 batteries and I usually swap one every lap. Happy to answer questions anyone may have about the bike or setup. It's bone stock besides Ultra Bee brakes and RFLOXA front forks and rear shock. 0:00 - Intro 07:20 - First Battery swap (precaution as I didn't think I was going to make it 14 miles from here) 43:50 - 2nd Battery swap 1:16:30 - Battery starts dying 1:18:33 - At this point I'm running with the bike down the trail 1:20:20 - Final battery swap. I made it!