Full Speed Ahead
As we pass the halfway point of our schedule, we still have many opportunities to ride our scooters at either a Hare Scramble, Enduro or both. Bringing all of us together for a full weekend of family fun, camping with our friends and of course a little dirt bike competition is what it's all about. As I've ridden since I was six years old on a Rupp mini bike and started competing in MX at a young age of 16 on the famous Hod aka Super Rat, my hare scramble adventures came around the early Bo's as I found racing through the woods brings a new level of excitement. Lots of changes have been made from the oneday event to the now full weekend of activities starting with the Friday night sign up. Being labeled as one of the ''Last of the Mahicans'' along with a few other well-seasoned pals from the beginning of all this life consuming sport were all in, it sure has its memories. Being able to experience all the ups and downs with this sport is what our weekends are all about. Making and catching these memories are so very important in our busy lives that sometimes we forget that today will be gone tomorrow.
Looking at our sport, how many other sports offer the opportunity to have the entire family participate in an activity that when the day is done, dad, mom and the kids can sit around the camp and talk about how their ride went, relate to this real difficult section or talk about their battle with their friends. I guess where I'm going with this is the opportunities we have to spend quality time with the family in our busy lives is so very important and meaningful that we can't afford to miss out. Whether you end up on top of the box, on the podium or just finish, it's all about making memories and having a great time with family and friends. Remember, don't take life too seriously, have fun with everything you do and stay positive.
As always, thanks for listening.
Randy Faul