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Yeah, its been a long time since ive even been on this site.  Im now racing a 2008 Suzuki RMZ 250 in the Schoolboy lite and 250 C class.  So far its going good, in still getting used to the bike.  Ive beeb out to the track a few time and have still been tuning the bike and dialing in the suspension.  I raced once so far.  I didnt do too bad for my first time out this season and my first race out on a big bike.  Well, Ill get back to another blog once I race some more and have more to write about.

So,  Lately I've beeen doing soo much practicing so I can be real good this season.  I am moving off an 85 up to a 125.  So that should be fun.  I plan to race the schooboy and 125 2 stroke classes. I plan to home many wins.  Well me wish me luck.

So I finally raced a few times. Two  weeks ago I raced really good.  Last weekend was great, I went 3,3. I felt great out there.

So, spring is finally staring to appear and im getting excited and anxious to ride.  Ive been working really hard throughout the winter.  Ive been working up stamina, endurance, and strength.  Every other day I work out at the school gym.  Ive been doing cardio every night to work up endurance.


We also ripped apart my bike this winter to give it a full fresh rebuild.  It looks super fresh.  Pretty much it looks as good as new.  Im so excited to start riding.  I can feel it, this is the year im gunna break out of my shell and start winning some races.  I plan on doing some training with my ole' friend Zach Fleming.( http://www.sponsorhouse.com/Members/mxracer392 )


This year I will be doing many district 6 and district 34 races(or msc).  I plan on working real hard so i can be up on that podium.  My dad is someone I should be thanking.  He's helped me with everything from waking me up for races and practice to getting me pumped while on the line.


Anyways,  I'll update my blod once its time to start riding. peace.

Motocross.



Motocross


Motocross is not a thing that we do to be popular, make money, or get the girls, but it is something that we do for the love of being on a dirt bike. Those who have never woke up at six in the morning to go get ready for practice just dont understand. The countless hours all of us put in to this sport is not because we want to be famous, but because we love it. You will never have a bigger addrenaline rush than lining up at the gate with 40 riders next to you, all wanting the same thing, to win. We all know the risks we are about to take when we ride, but that's what makes the sport so great. If there wern't any risks involved, anyone could be a pro. All of us know that we probably will never ever be as good as RC or James Stewart but we try any way. It is not just catching a football or hitting a ball with a bat, it is way beyond that. Every time we go down to the track it is like a family. Motocross is not just a sport, ITS A WAY OF LIFE. Live to ride, ride to live tomorrow... and that is just how it is.