I squeeled like a 13 year old

pickle bunny

The Ring Bearer
My wife is up stairs yellin down whats going on down there.!!!

Dallas SuperCross baby and i'm in my big black leather recliner...there is a huge pile up in the first turn which swallows all the best riders into a heap. They are getting up and started, meanwhile Kevin Windym
is in 1st place, a spot he hasnt seen in years. Hes riding smoothly yet slightly tentative. He comes up short on a rythem section takes a wild bounce goes off the back of the bike wich quickly collects him and throws him back over ther front of the bike into this HUGE cartwheel as to which he lands 15 feet in front of the bike which is still arching in the air only to land on top of him to that point I sat up in the recliner and yelled TITTY SPRINKLES!!!
My wife yelled down Titty Sprinkles??
What was tittly sprinkles. I yelled up Windym just took a dirt bath!! Fockin A!!!!! She yells down HONEY sternly

Mean while James Stewart has just come from 19th place to 15th slicin through the pack like a hot butter knife. He drops in behind another rider to line up the double tripple section except Stewart triples into the section where the othe rider doubled.
I could see it when he left the face of the jump to which I leaped up and yelled :suck me off with a big brass pump ! She yells down HONEY !!! Stewart lands on the other riders back fender and has this monster cartwheeling crash as only Stewart can do.
And then I squeeld like a bunny. Seems like the other rider may have broke his ankle. Stweart gets up shakes it off and remounts to which I bellow NO WAY.
Wifey yells down what s No Way?
I yell up Stewarts up and back on the track
She yells Titty Sprinkles. I think to myself that is really not a titty sprinkle moment but props to wifey for tryin.

And so Ryan Dungy wins the race ( a Suzuki Rider mind you) (RJ - that means yellow bike) With Ryan Villapoto second.( A Green Bike) Stewart 15th

And this is how we spend noon time on sunday at the bunny estate.
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Wow Kevin Windyam still races...? I raced motocross from when I was 10 to 21 years old(now I am 30) and he was all over the podium then. I also saw Stewart at some practice tracks and local races in Florida in 99'-01' and he was smoking guys on 250's when he was still riding a KX80!... Wow I am getting old!
 
Wow Kevin Windyam still races...? I raced motocross from when I was 10 to 21 years old(now I am 30) and he was all over the podium then. I also saw Stewart at some practice tracks and local races in Florida in 99'-01' and he was smoking guys on 250's when he was still riding a KX80!... Wow I am getting old!

Go get a bike. I'm still racin at 54.
Vet class is 30 plus.

Its better than sex !!!
 
The AMA tour will be here in Atlanta this weekend. Thinking it may be a cool date night for the wife and I. :D
 
Go get a bike. I'm still racin at 54.
Vet class is 30 plus.

Its better than sex !!!

My helmet is off to you my man 54 and still busting berms.

I raced from the time I was 12 till about 19.
My dad got me started racing motocross at 12 he was my mechanic, personal doctor when I would crash, and most of all my best friend and he did all this while battling cancer. We traveled all over the south from race to race, I started winning almost every race I entered. I got bored just racing the 125cc class, so my dad bought me a bright red Honda 250cc in 78, after that I started racing both classes the 125 and 250, as soon as the checkered flag waved, I would pull into the pits and jump on the 250 for that race. I was able to get the local Honda shop to sponsor me, so I started going to bigger events and was still able to race both classes. When I was 17 I came home from school one afternoon to an empty house my mom was gone, as was my dad, there was blood in my parents bathroom, a neighbor came over and told me that the ambulance took my dad to the hospital, but she didn't know which one, so I just sat there, my mom came home about 30 minutes later and told me my dad had a hemorrhage and died on the way to the hospital, I was so crushed, I tried several times over the years to keep on racing and even if I won it just wasn't the same not seeing my fathers face smiling and cheering me on. Finally I just gave up racing, I just didn't have the motivation anymore without my biggest fan.

Reading your post and seeing your enthusiasm for the sport brought back good memories, I still love to watch MX and I love freestyle, although those back flips scare the shit out of me. I have been thinking about buying another bike and riding in the vet class I'm 46 now so I would probably need a lot of practice.
Do you know where I can find a schedule and the rules for this type of racing?
 
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My helmet is off to you my man 54 and still busting berms.

I raced from the time I was 12 till about 19.
My dad got me started racing motocross at 12 he was my mechanic, personal doctor when I would crash, and most of all my best friend and he did all this while battling cancer. We traveled all over the south from race to race, I started winning almost every race I entered. I got bored just racing the 125cc class, so my dad bought me a bright red Honda 250cc in 78, after that I started racing both classes the 125 and 250, as soon as the checkered flag waved, I would pull into the pits and jump on the 250 for that race. I was able to get the local Honda shop to sponsor me, so I started going to bigger events and was still able to race both classes. When I was 17 I came home from school one afternoon to an empty house my mom was gone, as was my dad, there was blood in my parents bathroom, a neighbor came over and told me that the ambulance took my dad to the hospital, but she didn't know which one, so I just sat there, my mom came home about 30 minutes later and told me my dad had a hemorrhage and died on the way to the hospital, I was so crushed, I tried several times over the years to keep on racing and even if I won it just wasn't the same not seeing my fathers face smiling and cheering me on. Finally I just gave up racing, I just didn't have the motivation anymore without my biggest fan.

Reading your post and seeing your enthusiasm for the sport brought back good memories, I still love to watch MX and I love freestyle, although those back flips scare the shit out of me. I have been thinking about buying another bike and riding in the vet class I'm 46 now so I would probably need a lot of practice.
Do you know where I can find a schedule and the rules for this type of racing?

WOW. What a heart breaker of a story. Sorry.

Moto cross is much like you left it.
I am district 7 in so we have different federations, groups etc. Seems like everybody has a better idea and wants to start a district club. AT any rate If you rode A class it will be like a glove in hand.

The sensations of motocross are unmatched. I have sky dived, kayaked big waterfalls and everything else pails in comparrison to one starting gate or one long double jump.

I hope you get back into it. If its in your DNA it is impossible to get out.
 
We had three tracks close over the last 10 years. EPA stuff I suspect.
I drive 1.5 hrs to race now. Its sad.
Makes for a long day.

I f I ever win the lotto I m gonna buy MD and convert in into a motocross track
 
The AMA tour will be here in Atlanta this weekend. Thinking it may be a cool date night for the wife and I. :D

stopped by my local mom and pop motorcycle shop yesterday and he said he would be closed today because he was going there himself.
 
We had three tracks close over the last 10 years. EPA stuff I suspect.
I drive 1.5 hrs to race now. Its sad.
Makes for a long day.

I f I ever win the lotto I m gonna buy MD and convert in into a motocross track

I have done some looking and there are plenty of atv race tracks just not that many MX tracks here in the south.
Hell I guess I could get a hot 4 wheeler and race it.
 
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