Tell whoever the rider is to keep it up, and keep that smoot flow style going. You look smoother and much more comfortable than the rest of the field. Keep practicing your core comfortability on the bike, and technique. Small things like wheeling over breaking bumps etc, all these lead to good techniques later down the line. And things such as whips don't force them, the more you ride and the more experience you get the more natural everything will come. Pretty much keep riding till you do things, and it usually leads to better results with most riders. Keep it up Solid Stuff!
This reminds me of some of the"stadium" motocross races that were popular in Southern California in the '70s (before Supercross). The most prominent track was at Ascot Park in Gardena. ruclips.net/video/ViowJTCJqf0/видео.html
Nice! Looks like fun. Good times!!
That jump was crazy
Tell whoever the rider is to keep it up, and keep that smoot flow style going.
You look smoother and much more comfortable than the rest of the field.
Keep practicing your core comfortability on the bike, and technique.
Small things like wheeling over breaking bumps etc, all these lead to good techniques later down the line.
And things such as whips don't force them, the more you ride and the more experience you get the more natural everything will come.
Pretty much keep riding till you do things, and it usually leads to better results with most riders.
Keep it up Solid Stuff!
@@ParaMoto910 thank you!
Looks more like the beginner class
Those look like to me
I got first in 250 b, i would say you beat half of 250 b, not almost beat all of us lol.
Okay, good race!
He was behind you I'd say he beat almost all of you. Watch the whole video of your in first you should see him behind you.
This reminds me of some of the"stadium" motocross races that were popular in Southern California in the '70s (before Supercross). The most prominent track was at Ascot Park in Gardena. ruclips.net/video/ViowJTCJqf0/видео.html