Remembering when....
Remembering when I could go to the track and enjoy a day of racing. That time seems far far away...there's an ice storm just outside my window.
Here are some shots from last season...
Taken at the Joliet MX Park, Joliet IL.
Some Quad action at the Byron Motosports Park, Byron IL.
The little guys get in on the action too.
Road racing at Black Hawk Farms, Rockton IL.
More from Black Hawk Farms.
The big guys ride on two wheels and Byron too.
James Stewart at the Millville National.
RC taking the first moto win, at Millville.
RC laps the field in the rain and mud, in moto 2 at Millville...which gave him the overall of course.
I know it seems like spring will never get here, but actually it won't be long before I'm back at the track snapping shots, shooting the sh*t with the fans, and writing stories for Cycle USA. I can hardly wait.
Thanks for looking!:D
Here are some shots from last season...
Taken at the Joliet MX Park, Joliet IL.
Some Quad action at the Byron Motosports Park, Byron IL.
The little guys get in on the action too.
Road racing at Black Hawk Farms, Rockton IL.
More from Black Hawk Farms.
The big guys ride on two wheels and Byron too.
James Stewart at the Millville National.
RC taking the first moto win, at Millville.
RC laps the field in the rain and mud, in moto 2 at Millville...which gave him the overall of course.
I know it seems like spring will never get here, but actually it won't be long before I'm back at the track snapping shots, shooting the sh*t with the fans, and writing stories for Cycle USA. I can hardly wait.
Thanks for looking!:D
Always lurking, sometimes participating.
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My almost 15 year old son asked me for a motorbike...he wants to do stuff like that.. I didn't just say "No"...I said "Hello NO!!!"
Then he said "that's so uncool mom".
Hey Seneca - I know it's terrifying to put your kid on a motorcycle and say "Don't break your leg" but it really is a great way to keep young kids (boys and girls) out of trouble, away from drugs and bad influences. It's also a great motivator to do well in school (you can threaten to take the bike away). Not to mention that it's fantastic exercise and Motocross riders are arguably the most fit athletes in the world.
The down sides are that it's expensive, a few grand at least to get him setup with a bike and gear plus you have to have a way to transport the bike to the track if your house isn't smack in the middle of nowhere.
Just a few things for you to think about
Charla: I don't have a bike, anymore, but I'm thinking about gettng another one. I do at least have access to one of my dad's Harley's..:D
xtnomad: Gloves, you don't need no stinking gloves! I use the old hand warmers up the coat sleeve trick. If you haven't tried it, you should. If you get some disposable handwarmers (the kind you shake to activate) and slip them just under the cuffs of your jacket, against your wrist (bottom), the blood that pumps to your hands is warmed by the hand warmers. I have been able to go without gloves, when shooting in some very cold temps. Part of it also comes down to what you can with stand, but some fingerless gloves used with the warmers is a good thing too.
Think spring!!
PS...the ice has turned to snow.
That's cool, I'll be looking!
Oh good! You're finally getting the snow you were wishing for! Fantastic tip about the hand warmers, I'll have to remember that.
It's definitely nice to at least have access to a bike. I really have my eye on a new CRF150R Expert (Not that I'm an expert it's just a bit taller) but man those babies are expensive. Then I have to decide "Do I wanna ride bikes or shoot bikes? Ride or shoot?" I can't afford both! Oh decisions, decisions.
I have some friends with motocross bikes, so I can ride those anytime I want too. One of my buddies even has a small track about 2 blocks from my house. When the windows are open (summer) I can hear whenever he decides to ride. I don't get as many aches and pains when I shoot though....
Funny thing though, they trust me with their bikes, but I wouldn't let them touch my camera's with a ten foot pole!
This child has no fear of nothing...he's just like his dad. He fell in love with motorcross when his best friend took him to ride. I know I need to just let him experience it for himself...but still there's this part of me that says..."he's my baby!!!" :cry
Here is a link ( http://www.motobyron.com/soccer%20moms.htm ) to a letter to the soccer moms of America, I think you may get a kick out of.
Nice work .
Rod
Dave
I can relate to that in so many ways, being a motorcyclist & a mom. Thanks for the link, I had my husband read it also and he asked for a copy to take to work with him.
You're welcome.
Thanks for the compliment, and no I haven't been to a track by the Quads.
Thank you.
I noticed....thanks again. It'll be a while longer before I get back to the track.....seeing as how it's snowing out right now.
makes me appreciate "sunny" california all that much more. hehe.