MXracn746
PR Addict
It was 30 years ago, to the day, that was basically the end of my hopes of going pro. I had started racing in late '79 in the 125C class, then moved to the open C class in '80. I won the West Virginia State open C championship on a Maico 450, and moved up to Open B in '81. My Sister bought me new Works Performance Shocks for my '79 Maico and I got 5th in the Open B class in D5. Then I got a Shop ride on a '82 Maico 490 with Big 4 Suzuki/Maico out of Marietta, and was doing really well in the open A class in the spring of '82. I got two seconds at High Point during the last race over there before the national, and recieved alot of tips and advice from Dave Coombs Sr, and Denny Swartz. They were helping me out alot and kinda coaching me along every week. This weekend 30 years ago, I was at a D5 PA state champoinship series race at Green Acres raceway (now called Beaver Valley Raceway I believe) and I was in second place in my first moto of the Open A class when I simply just placed my foot down on a simple bowl 180 degree turn after a downhill, and broke my fibula in my left leg. It was just a simple placing of my foot down on the ground as I approached the bottom of the downhill because it was slimey and greasy and my Maico front end started to slide out as I applied the front brake to slow down for the turn ahead. Snap. That's all it took. My dad didn't believe me and thought I was faking it or something, he was so pissed, he made me load my bike myself and then left and I had my friend drive me home. Funny thing is that as soon as I got my cast off I was so desperate to ride I went to our local practice track and took 1 lap and snapped it again in the same place. Back in the cast for another 2 months. It was September before I finally got it off. One thing during all this, I met my wife June 22nd while driving around town. She was washing her dad's car and I talked her into washing my bike for me because I had a cast on. It worked! I never told this to anyone before, don't know why I wrote this. Thanks for reading