I would have to say Mill Creek MX or Ballance MX. Both are great tracks!
That's tough, but I have to say... the Finish at Sand Mountain MX. Its an 80' Triple and it's REALLY fun!
Sandy and deep. Definitely!
Probably Hilly. It requires more form and dicipline, but it's a good time to work on that.
It depends if the ruts are shallow or deep. If they're deep than Rutted Corners but if not then Berms!
Really just catching the inside on the first turn and staying consistant the whole race.
In the summer just riding my pit bike having fun. In the school year I play baseball and try to keep in shape.
Yeah. I have an older brother and a little sister. My brother races too, and my sister does gymnastics.
I don't know? There's some pretty fierce competition. Now that I'm in the 85 class its gonna be a TON harder. I want to give it a shot, but I gotta start working and practicing more.
Well, I know I'll keep riding until I'm in a wheelchair. I don't know that I'll keep racing but I definitely want my kids to ride and race, too.
My brother, Nate, got a bike when I was 5 and then I started riding it and then I started tearing that thing to shreds so my dad bought me a KX65.
Well, I came second in the Ballance MX Series in 2008 and 5th in the Suzuki Top Gun Showdown. I qualified to go to the Regional for Loretta's, but my dad decided not to. Anyway, I try to race/practice every or every other weekend to stay on top of my game.
Since I'm on 85s now, I might try for some of the smaller Nationals and try to go to a Loretta's Qualifier, but other than that just race as much as possible and keep training on 85s.
Hopefuly this will say Loretta Lynn's one day, but not yet. Probably 2nd place in the Ballance Moto X Series or making it to a Regional for LL's.