A D V E R T I S E M E N T
  • My Info

    Headquarters:

    Corona, California
    United States

    Phone: 951-738-8050

    Sports:

    ATV/Quad, Motocross

  • My Photos

    Pro Circuit has been tagged in 3 photos on GrindTV.

    Ever since Reed's mishap with his front wheel (causing a DNF), there's been an influx of pit carts toting down wheels to trackside. We saw Monster/PC do it, along with several others, but we gotta ask - is it really feasible? How many times has this happened in recent memory? Sure, it's always smart to be prepared but... where does it end? Do you bring chains, bars, radiators down too? It's a 15-20 lap sprint, how is changing a wheel going to help, not to mention that if somebody breaks a wheel there's a good chance the rider will be broken too (although that wasn't the case with Reed).
    That Hansen is so hot right now. Hansen. While he looks like a homeless bum and/or possibly a hippie born two generations late, there’s no doubt the dude can ride a dirt bike. He has the seemingly unlimited respect of all the other riders, and can set fastest lap in qualifying or during a race with apparent ease. After snagging the holeshot in the main event, he immediately crashes and rode off the track, eventually coming back on only to crash again. While it took him 4 or 5 laps to get back on the track again, what he did not do was QUIT, which is probably what many expected he would do. Nope, instead he went out and put in a bunch of solid 56-57 second lap times and finish the race. So while 0-2 is his current at-bat average (although he’s 2-0 for winning heat races), Hansen could still pull off a win in the main and nobody would be surprised one bit. Interesting cat, that Josh Hansen is.
    Will the stories never end? I don’t even remember what I was doing at Pro Circuit this day, but I remember feeling a little queezy and “not worthy”. I was half listening to Travis Wicks’ explanation of what was going on around me when I saw Mitch cruising around in the distance. I kept an eye on him as he wheeled up to a pile of cylinders sitting outside of the porting room, grabbed one off the top, set it in his lap, and went inside to work. I told Travis I was going in and didn’t wait for an OK. This is what I saw, and Mitch never looked up. (Jeff Kardas Photo)