I see she is running these new fangled divided scoops? I loved riding paddles whenever it was appropriate and loos soil is entirely appropriate. Hope it is working for her, may giver the traction to be willing to open it up for the doubles. I personally always loved a loose rear where you pin it and ride the average as long as the front is tracking or the wheelie is going the right direction.
Extreme sports athlete rule number one, know how to fall/fail. She looks like she can crash w/o injury well. That is important, critical. I would say ask me how I know but you know well and it shows in her recovery mid crash to minimalize the bad to her. Thumbs up mom and dad, rule one looks nailed. I mean of course it was, but just saying, deserves being mentioned. Also, it takes a few 'successful' crashes before you are really willing to push, at least hat has been my observation. Still not done, but she looks awesome.
I would not describe that as a mistake on your part that you should feel guilty about. It is racing, stuff like tis happens. It may have been tight and worked it's way off within a race distance. My daughters get thrown off horses enough it concerns me, but it is part of the risk in allowing them to do what hey love. Edit: They would have been falling off dirt bikes if my wife had not made me sell the Husky 60 I bought for them, but then they got into horses so it all worked out. I guess my point is, when your daughter (or son) is an athlete they are going to take their knocks, it is all part of the thing and there is no way to make sure the ride is smooth and perfect aka sans injury. .
Seeing the true form of a rider here! The final push across the line is priceless! Emotions are high. I am so proud of you Hudson!
As scary as that would be to loop out in a race, she was mostly upset about not finishing her race. That’s a true racer. Way to go Hudson!
racer bred racer born!
Very cool to see you run our home track!
loved it out there!
She is really progressing. I'm confident mechanic will never make a mistake on her bike again.
i felt so bad!
I see she is running these new fangled divided scoops? I loved riding paddles whenever it was appropriate and loos soil is entirely appropriate. Hope it is working for her, may giver the traction to be willing to open it up for the doubles. I personally always loved a loose rear where you pin it and ride the average as long as the front is tracking or the wheelie is going the right direction.
girl Twisted that throttle so hard she broke it....... good job Hudson
on the gas!
Where was that track at the end.
U got a true racer on ur hands.
Way to go Hudson. U did amazing. Glad ur OK kiddo.
the end track is a private one we use to practice on!
Horse on Hudson give that bike gell😅
one bad ass chick you got turkey dads job is the most terrifying job stay strong
she’s so determined!
Extreme sports athlete rule number one, know how to fall/fail. She looks like she can crash w/o injury well. That is important, critical. I would say ask me how I know but you know well and it shows in her recovery mid crash to minimalize the bad to her. Thumbs up mom and dad, rule one looks nailed.
I mean of course it was, but just saying, deserves being mentioned.
Also, it takes a few 'successful' crashes before you are really willing to push, at least hat has been my observation. Still not done, but she looks awesome.
I would not describe that as a mistake on your part that you should feel guilty about. It is racing, stuff like tis happens. It may have been tight and worked it's way off within a race distance. My daughters get thrown off horses enough it concerns me, but it is part of the risk in allowing them to do what hey love.
Edit: They would have been falling off dirt bikes if my wife had not made me sell the Husky 60 I bought for them, but then they got into horses so it all worked out.
I guess my point is, when your daughter (or son) is an athlete they are going to take their knocks, it is all part of the thing and there is no way to make sure the ride is smooth and perfect aka sans injury.
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Wfo way to go Hudson
How come your son is never in the videos? Did you sell him? 😂
he tore his Acl this spring and hasn’t been able to do much in the way of riding!
Looking forward to your snowmobile videos again. No disrespect though just not into kids videos
each to your own!