After many dollars were spent on parts and tools and many hours put in to rebuild the bike it was alive again but not until after the first MAMA race. It was finally together the week before the second race of the season. He did a few laps around the yard and wasn't able to get back on it until Saturday, April 13 for practice.
On April14, the first moto for his class ended in a restart due to a few kids piling up on the first lap. From what I heard, everyone was okay. Cade got a warning for passing on a red flag but we weren't sure when or where that happened. Note to self, go over flags again before the next race.
The moto 1- He got to the staging really early because we were not sure how long the races were or how long it would take him to get back to camp and get geared up. The moto 2- He was still the early but not as early. He only fell one time but he was able to get out from under the bike and someone was able to come help him restart it.
He ended up finishing in 9th the second race. I was proud that he was actually doing laps on his second time to the track. The track seems built for bigger bikes. It was awesome to watch some of the more experienced guys tearing it up! Even if you don't ride a dirt bike, it would make for a great weekend with the family.
When we heard that everyone camps at the track, we imagined how we camp. I guess that is considered "roughing it" because our only upgrade has been an air mattress for our tent. Everyone was great. The kids had fun, started making friends, and everyone was friendly and helpful when we asked questions. It is very much like a community. We had a great experience for our crash course in mx racing and look forward to seeing everyone again in 2 weeks!
-moto-Mom
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