The track itself was freshly plowed, churned up, and watered. Great for motocross, not so much for the old Henderson and its lackluster rider. Still, it was much better than what CK Shepherd found in Indiana in June 1919... mud so deep he could stop, step off the bike, and the bike would just stand vertical all by itself.
During a phone call just before I arrived, one of my safety riders told me an old motocross credo: When in doubt, gas it! And when I hit the track, that’s exactly what I intended to do, right up until the mud clogged my wheels and slowed me down, the bike wobbled, I encountered some unescapable ruts. It occurred to me pretty quick that all this could quickly devolve into an unhappy ending if I pushed my luck. Yeah, I only rode one lap, but it was awesome! I did it! I challenged my fears and rode a lap on far worse “road” conditions than I am expecting next month, and I didn’t break me... or the bike! Another great day and experience for me and the Red One. I did the “table top” ramps, corners, churned up mud, ruts, and all that motocross track could throw at me. But, truth be told, I’m still shaking a bit. Using a motocross track for practice just to impress a couple fans? What was I thinking??
But it was a great learning experience, especially being I was by myself (no expert coaches egging me on), and I feel better with what I learned today. Plus, did I mention how nice everybody was and what a great day it was? Well, I can’t overstate both. I still have a smile etched on my face as I’m about to lay down for the night… in one piece thankfully.
This video is shorter than most, and I apologize for that. It does not do justice to the day. If you stay past the credits, you can see a couple guys going off the table top jump on the real race track the staff was trying to get me to ride on. I told them that I’d be back next week for that, then I left the track under an assumed name, never to be seen again. But I’m smiling on the day, that’s for sure. Thanks to all of you for inspiring me to do this and hopefully I’ll see some of you on the off-road portions of my upcoming trip. |