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July 2023

Live a Little

Slightly out of the ordinary blog post. I have something on my mind worth sharing, IMO. I have had some down time the last few weeks and I realized this is the most time I have spent at “home” since January. My gypsy soul tells me to travel, so I do. Every weekend. I feel most alive when I am on the road. Seeing new and old views. I have driven 25,000+ miles so far this year. I travel to race my dirt bike, promote the shop, and have new adventures. Some think it is crazy, some might think it’s ambitious, some might wonder when will I stop. Honestly, I have wondered that a time or two. I don’t have a timeline on ‘when’ I might slow down and travel less. I’ve gotten asked that many times and after giving my answer, I sense a “HOW CAN YOU NOT KNOW”. I’ve often wondered if there is something wrong with that. After listening to a Podcast recently with Courtney Dauwalter on it, she mentioned something similar to this when it comes to running ultramarathons. It was one of the most relatable things I have heard, so it got me thinking, maybe there are others out there thinking there is something wrong with them because they are not following a “timeline” like most of their peers. I know I am not on a timeline. You do not need a plan to live your life. You do not have to know in 5 years you will be done racing. You do not have to be married with kids by 25. What you do need is to live YOUR life the way you want to do it. AND HAVE FUN. If you feel called towards something, follow it. If it scares you, great. That feeling will become addictive. I encourage you to explore and see what else is out there. It can be scary, even more so by yourself, but it is worth it. It grows you as a person, it teaches new things you might of not learned anywhere else, and forces you to focus on the current moment. Not what happened last week or what might happen next weekend. For me, I firmly believe, I will know when driving across the country every weekend is no longer an interest. I do know this, my 5 years would be up for these travels if I put a ‘timeline’ on it. I still feel the same free feeling as I did on the first magical trip. So for now, I will continue to get lost most weekends of the year, meeting new people, expanding my horizons, having random photoshoots on a highway, and living in the moment.

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Snowshoe GNCC 2023

Snowshoe takes place in the mountains of West Virginia. The views are incredible, the terrain is rough, rocky, rooty, and hilly. Last year when I E-biked the track, I felt severely under prepared for this race. Going into this year, I took a lot more time to prep. I even went for a swim with my dirt bike the weekend before. We took it seriously.. haha If you have been keeping up with me for a year or so, you know Snowshoe is the round where I hurt my hand/wrist last year. So, I came with a REDEMPTION attitude. Saturday I walked 6 miles of the track with the Raines’. It rained, we found water holes, mud holes, big logs, and took in the terrain. I skipped out on the Howard’s Hole chaos. If you are unfamiliar with that, go to YouTube and type in ‘Snowshoe Howard’s Hole’ and you will learn all you need to know. It rained on the mountain 5 days straight. Because of that and the issues the quads had, our track was shortened significantly. I think it was 5 or 6 miles long. It was still technical but yet fast. Unlike other GNCC’s, we started in the village of the Snowshoe mountain on a paved road, live engine start, 5 per row. I was on row 27. That put 100+ racer’s in front of me. We also got to run Howard’s Hole this year. It’s big mud hole full of boulders or bottomless ruts. My first lap through there, I buried my bike. I lost a ton of time. However long it took for my entire class and 4 classes behind me to pass me. When I finally got it out, I hit my brake pedal on a rock and bent it so far in, it wasn’t usable. I remained focus with one goal, moving forward and making passes. My next two laps, I made it through Howard’s Hole “clean”. The trail traffic got very intense. One of the hill climbs had at least 30 rider’s stopped or stuck on it. It was crazy but not surprising. I didn’t miss my rear brake a ton other than steep downhills with sharp corners at the bottom and following others who had rear brakes. I run a Rekluse clutch so I was picking up speed. It was sketchy and came close to plowing a lot of guys over. I finished 5th in my class. I am not thrilled with my mud hole capabilities but I am learning. Massive thanks to the Yamaha mechanics and spectators pointing lines and helping me get unstuck! My race was only half of the excitement of the weekend… Thorn Devlin wanted to race Snowshoe in XC3, so WE made it happen as a team effort. He had ridden the bone stock Gas Gas 125 a few times leading up to this race. His pure skill showed pulling off the win by 10 minutes and finishing 20th overall! Bonecutter Off Road and I are incredibly stoked to be a part of Thorn’s program this year. It has been such a fun year doing things that are FUN!

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Cherokee National Enduro 2023

Cherokee NEPG has been one of my top favorites to go to. It’s usually one of the tighter more turny rounds on the circuit. This year rain was in the forecast. I welcomed it with a big smile. You don’t get to the choose the elements and one of the biggest things I have learned this year is embracing the rain, makes it more fun. The rain held off for the first two tests. We did receive some sprinkles but nothing crazy. It was hard to tell what was slick and what wasn’t. Towards the end of test 3, the rain came… and it didn’t stop. Test 4 was a little slippery but overall not bad. Test 5 was a giant puddle. The rain poured. It was fun. I had fun. I wrecked one time all day and it was in test 5 on a slick root. I rode really well in the conditions compared to recent mud/rain races. I finished the day 6th in Women’s Elite. Massive thanks to the Harris’ and Hamilton’s for hauling my gas and snacks!

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