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initially remove the quick-shifter and Power Commander, hopefully that will resolve it. We'll increase the rear tire pressure from 2kPa to 3kPa, and Dorsan is also going to prepare a new rear tire with fewer studs for less weight." A second run on the ice mile saw improvements from the changes in tire pressure and the new stud pattern, but the electrical issue persisted. "Right now, I think this is simply down to the extremely low air temperature. We are using a race ECU and maps that were not designed for -20C (-4F). For the final day of racing, I'm going to reset the ECU and make some tweaks to see if I can improve things. But, with the limited shipping space, I just don't have the spares or tools to fully diagnose the problem here at the ice." On the final day of racing, teams woke up to the best conditions of the week with blue sky and bright sunshine. Heading to the start line for their first run of the day, Brice and Seb had decided that this would be the main pull, and they would use the NOS system for the first time in the hope that the changes that Brice had made in the morning had resolved the electrical issue. A clean start saw 'Appaloosa' accelerate cleanly down the mile before the electrical issue limited their top speed. The run saw their best result yet with a top recorded speed of 180 kmh (112 mph), just short of the 200 kmh (124 mph) target that Seb and Brice had set for themselves. With one final run to enjoy the experience of having come so far to do something so extreme, the team reflected on their experience. Brice said: "Racing on ice is hard, this is the most incredible thing I've tried to do. I've learnt so much and had a hell of a lot of fun doing it. We're losing something like 30% of our speed to the conditions, and although we've had some issues, I am so glad we came here to test Appaloosa. My mind is racing with the possibilities and changes I'd like to make. Thank you to the organizers of the Baikal Mile and everyone here who has made us feel so welcome and part of their ice racing family. Coming here was a huge adventure for all of us, and it was all about challenging ourselves, making new friends and having fun at the same time." Sébastien commented: "Appaloosa is clearly capable of so much more, and I know that Brice will be using this experience to attack the 2020 Sultans of Sprint as hard as possible. We've been welcomed with open arms by all the people here who share our passion for adventure, fun and machines that go fast or just make people smile." It is hoped that the IndianxWorkhorse 'Appaloosa' will be in action on June 14 at the first round of the 2020 Sultans of Sprint series during Wheels & Waves, Biarritz, France. "The Sultans of Sprint series is in a class of its own with fast and stylish motorcycles competing for rankings based not only on race results, but also rewards for the contender's creativity and craziness. The challenge gathers the best bike builders from the new custom bike scene in Europe. Appaloosa in action from the Baikal Mile and the 2020 Sultans of Sprint series can be followed across Indian Motorcycle social channels with the hashtag #IndianxWorkhorse." baikalmile.com workhorsespeedshop.com sultansofsprint.com AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - MAY 2020 33