I disagree whole-heartedly. It's very easy to manage a dragon run without getting a ticket if you approach it logically. 1. Don't go balls out your first run. Use it as a sighting lap and to get a feel for how much traffic and LEO presence there is. 2. Don't go at peak times. This one is pretty simple, the dragon gets more dangerous when the traffic density increases. To curb this, they raise enforcement to help reduce overall traffic speed. Go in the morning, evening or pretty much any weekday. 3. Don't ride like a complete moron. Yes, you have a sportbike and you want to ride it like it was made to be ridden, but gues what? The LEOs like to hang out near the ends of the straighter fast sections to stop the especially reckless riders. The cops up there let a surprisingly large amount of stuff slide up there. When the limit was dropped to 30 during the rock slide, they were giving out verbal warnings for up to 10 over. It isn't in the best interest of the officers to give out a huge number of tickets and they typically only give them to those that earn it.