No, this isn't a competition comment, its just an observation. Riding along with some friends on the weekend, a mix of yamaha/doo and we were trying to get through what felt like a hundred kilometers of just ungroomed junk trail to get to the nicer sections up north. Faster guys in the front flying ahead and waiting every few intersections for the rest of the group as we are crossing a lot of concession roads. Somewhere along the way a guy on a lynx catches up to us and we wave him through because we are waiting for the tail of our group. I watch him ride away thinking 'man he is really getting after it'. We take off and I jump to the front convinced I want to catch the guy and I pin it. This is a trashed trail with kilometers of whoops with grass/mud at the bottom of the G-outs, very narrow as it is between a tree line on an embankment and the highway, just over a sled and a bit in width and this guy is frickin flying, 70+ to my 50-60. I start off thinking this guy can really ride (spoiler, he can) but when I looked closer I could see that the lynx was just soaking up everything, and I mean everything the trail threw at it. The level of confidence he had in this capability turned into outright aggression. We caught up to him later, headed back in the opposite direction (I felt like I had been lapped in a race) and this guy is at least 65 years old, maybe older, on the small side if anything. I have to say I was really impressed, not because he is older although that just adds to the overall observation that the lynx is a bump eating machine. Whatever those fins are riding to get that thing dialed for big bumps results in a very capable suspension for exactly this kind of riding. Watching him ride through the bumps reminded me of the first time I watched a trophy truck in the open desert, just send it and let the suspension do all the work. Would love to ride one someday although I am pretty sure I could not get past the skis in the air every time you get on throttle, pretty sure in fact that I wouldn't like that but I have to admit, that thing can take out the trash.