Young drivers from all over the world come to compete in the World&rsq
Published Wednesday, 5th Aug 17:18 BST
Young drivers from all over the world come to compete in the World’s Top Junior Class Motorcycle Bike Race. Each year we get to witness the next class of world competitors here in San Diego, California. These young drivers get to compete against a field of other young drivers that were stars in their own right, in areas they come from, from around the world. It is a new field for all of them and a place to begin to enter into the adult bike races.
Each set of drivers for all of the preliminary races get instructions from an instructor. Meetings get into explaining everything from the bike courses they will race on to the area they will work on their motorcycle bikes is gone over. The instructor will also explain all of the rules of this race for safety precautions. Explaining about their individual areas and even to the extent of where each sections price skip hire is located, nothing is left to chance. All have the information they will need to stay in good standing with the complex. Now with all of the race instructor sessions over and all on the same page, the officials’ list each young driver a number and a place for starting in each of the prelim’s races.
The family and close friends of all of these young drivers all over the alleys watching and guiding the new drivers to reach each of their potential. Current top adult drivers and the new upcoming stars walk together and talk about what they love to do, racing.
We try to give them a good start says one retired champion, and each year I come out here to help all I can anyone who asks. This is my way of giving back to the sport I love. This trip is worth every cent if you’re son or daughter gets just a chance to talk to and learn from a champion with so much experience. That is why I make this trek every year. It’s exciting to see them come up in the ranks and become the stars they will soon be.
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