Or... you could've showed up. TT#1: 10.457 @ 135.56 with a 0.059 R/T TT#2: 10.454 @ 135.36 with a 0.099 R/T TT#3: 10.487 @ 135.85 with a 0.037 R/T TT#4: 10.736 @ 135.13 with a 0.041 R/T (Huge wheelie off the start, had to set her down and gather it back up) Rnd#1: 10.50 Dial to a 13.40 Dial (Dresser Harley) 10.598 @ 128.64 with a 0.171 R/T vs. 13.570 @ 105.65 with a 0.142 R/T I got the win light with a Margin Of Victory (MOV) of .0438 Rnd#2: 10.55 Dial to a 9.72 Dial (Stretch Hayabusa) 10.488 @ 122.69 with a 0.098 R/T vs. 9.826 @ 140.52 with a 0.153 R/T I drove the top end incredibly stupid - took the guy through by a bus length, even though I thought I slowed down plenty (122mph off my 135mph normal trap speed), broke out by a ton and crossed the finish line 0.1688 ahead of the guy (like I said - a TON). Hell, per our R/Ts I had 0.055 in the bank to play with, I should've easily won that round. Per my timeslip I was on a 10.39-10.40 pass and hadn't run that quick all night. I do remember having an almost perfect launch (carried the wheel just off the ground for about 25ft before it came back down on its own), so my 60' time was 1.782 compared to my mid 1.80's on my other runs. And the air was cooler, so I gained a little at every other marker down track. I saw the guy in my mirror and left off the throttle just after the 1000' cone, lost 13mph, and still broke out. Bottom line: I drove stupid. My brother and dad both lost 1st round as well. My dad was on his Buell dialed 12.83 and raced a guy on a fully prepped drag bike dialed 8.99, double breakout loss. My brother dialed a 10.36 and raced a stretched R6 running low 11s (I think) and he broke out by by 0.001 running a 10.359. His timeslip showed that if you took it out to the 10,000th of a second, it was actually 10.3596, so he broke out by .0004. Still good times. All the elimination round timeslips should be posted up at 1320go.com http://www.1320go.com/summit/getDates.php Select 09-02-2009, then Motorcycle E1 My dad bike (21), my brother was bike (90), I was (3) The guy from MotoLenz photo was also there, so as soon as he updates his website, I may grab some photos of the spicy buffalo killer copper busa. Here are the pics my mom took: Me (Rnd 1) My dad (Rnd 1) My brother (Rnd 1) Me (Rnd 2)