He has trained with Gavin Grayck, Cam Minton, Andrew Matusek, Jared Lesher, Clay Elliott, and Jason Macdonald. Heck probably some I've missed.Good luck with whatever you decide to do. Once things settle down down and kid is able and cleared to ride, (if that is what you decide to do) probably a good idea to look into getting some training to help him be safer on the track.
Some people think training is just to be faster, but for us it's about giving our kid the tools he needs to be safe, so if he ever decides he wants to go fast, he has the ability to do it safely. He has been hurt and definitely doesn't want to do that again. All kids react to it differently. Some kids go back out same speed as before injury, and get the same results.
Plenty of options in Ohio for training. Maybe something that may ease Mom's mind as well.
We are separated.are you still with the mom? or seperated?
Perfectly describes my boys situation.broken bones playing baseball = "heal up and get back out there, don't give up!"
broken bones on a dirt bike = "OMG evil murdercycles!!!"
LOL looney toonsI smashed two of my front teeth out .......stepping on a rake my peeps were using in the yard.
Took that handle square to the mug...
.....think i got a spankin for that too..........
A cheap option for him to try out a harescramble course would be Lightning Raceway in Tippeconoe, Oh. They just had a CRA harescramble there on the 25th so the arrows will still be posted in the woods. Mini bikes follow the red arrows with a white background. The mini bikes usually run across the road from the main property driveway. Lightning charges $10 per rider to ride all day, and he also has a motocross track (no prep). The big bikes follow black arrows with a pink background, usually quite challenging.info and places he can practice at. I'm completely clueless when he comes to this stuff.
He has rode the mx track at lightning a few years ago. Forgot they have trails. We hopefully will check that out.A cheap option for him to try out a harescramble course would be Lightning Raceway in Tippeconoe, Oh. They just had a CRA harescramble there on the 25th so the arrows will still be posted in the woods. Mini bikes follow the red arrows with a white background. The mini bikes usually run across the road from the main property driveway. Lightning charges $10 per rider to ride all day, and he also has a motocross track (no prep). The big bikes follow black arrows with a pink background, usually quite challenging.
Whenever I've raced GPs I show up like 1 or 1.5 hours before the race to get parked and signed up.So been trying to look more into the fast traxx gp stuff.
Looks like class 25 would be what I would sign him up for. Start time at 1230.
How long does sign up take? Do I need to bring the transponder?
Do they do a practice to see the course before hand? Or just have to walk beside it?
Very Cool - Good Luck !Doing my first GNCC at the john penton coming up.