The Vets Motocross des Nations at Farleigh Castle in England is an old-school race that really seems to be catching on. It draws a ton of past European GP stars to race on vintage bikes, and this year Americans like John Dowd, Jeff Emig, Doug Dubach and Todd DeHoop went to race, as did American-based South African Grant Langston. It was GL’s first time competing and also his first race ever on a 500cc two-stroke. We rang him up for a report.
Racer X: How was the experience? I know you didn’t win the race, but what was it like overall? Was it fun?
Grant Langston: Yeah, I think unfortunately with the amount of rain they had Saturday it kind of made the whole weekend a mud fest. I haven’t been there when it’s been dry. So that made the racing a little tough, but the atmosphere and the crowd and just the old machines…it’s a beautiful setting and a pretty part of the country. So I think the cool thing with that is it’s more about the heritage of motocross. I don’t know all the classes and the rules, but it’s basically all older bikes of which pretty much almost all of them are two-strokes.
You’re not even paying attention to the rules specifically. That’s how much of a “I’m just going there for fun” race this is.
I assumed everyone was going to ride 500s and then guys were on 250 two-strokes. I’d rather ride a 250 two-stroke. I had such bad arm pump I couldn’t hold on!
How much 500 experience did you have?
Less than an hour.
In your entire life?
Yeah!
Can you even say if it’s fast or slow compared to a 450 or is it so different that you can’t even really say?
I think the 450 power would enable you to go faster, but the 500, I think the whole thing is a bit of a beast. When you look at those bikes, it had more power than it had stability. The frames were flexing and the suspension is probably under-engineered for that kind of horsepower, and they vibrate. There’s no engine braking so it’s physical. It’s hard on the brakes and then hard on the gas, so it’s a lot of upper-body strength. And as they say, when you hit the power band, it just wants to lift the front end. When it was dry for the first practice it happened a couple times getting on the gas. Then once you got into that power, you’d almost loop out going up the hills. So it is pretty fun, but it’s almost like trying to re-learn how to ride again.