You Will Always Remember Your First Time!
I wasn't real clear of what actually had just occurred, but I did know
that I was in terrible pain. I laid beside the supercross track for at least 20
minutes answering the questions of very eager Emergency Medical personnel.
"Leave me alone! I will be all right." I said to the medical guy that
was tugging at my chest protector.
If there is one thing that I can not stand is twenty medical people
trying to take all of your clothes off for a little cut or scrape. As I was put
on a backboard and taken to the ambulance I couldn't help wondering what had
went wrong. All I remember seeing was my body tumbling with my bike to an
abrupt halt.
I laid in the ambulance for what seemed like days. All I could hear
were engines revving at high Rpm's and the roar of the crowd when someone styled
for the crowd. It was very disheartening to know that I was in the back of an
Ambulance at my first professional supercross. The only thing I could do was
play the past events over and over in my head.
I couldn't believe it as I looked at a shiny gold and silver card. This
card signified all of the rights and privileges of a professional supercrosser.
Now I would have the right to race with the worlds best.
"Dad look it finally came!" I shouted.
My dad looked at me with silly grin and said "Well you knew it was
coming, you won your 25th race last month."
As I stood there with a smile bigger than the sun on my face I said "I
know but I am still excited about it. Just think I will be racing side by side
with Damon Bradshaw and Kevin Windham."
He just smiled and patted me on the back as I turned and walked to my
room. I sat dreaming of the race I will enter next month. I had no idea what
was in store for me at this spectacular event.
As D-day drew nearer my mind overflowed with anticipation. I gathered
my riding gear and my lucky Bart Simpson doll and headed out the door. I won my
first race the day I sat my Bart Simpson on my... [continues]
I wasn't real clear of what actually had just occurred, but I did know
that I was in terrible pain. I laid beside the supercross track for at least 20
minutes answering the questions of very eager Emergency Medical personnel.
"Leave me alone! I will be all right." I said to the medical guy that
was tugging at my chest protector.
If there is one thing that I can not stand is twenty medical people
trying to take all of your clothes off for a little cut or scrape. As I was put
on a backboard and taken to the ambulance I couldn't help wondering what had
went wrong. All I remember seeing was my body tumbling with my bike to an
abrupt halt.
I laid in the ambulance for what seemed like days. All I could hear
were engines revving at high Rpm's and the roar of the crowd when someone styled
for the crowd. It was very disheartening to know that I was in the back of an
Ambulance at my first professional supercross. The only thing I could do was
play the past events over and over in my head.
I couldn't believe it as I looked at a shiny gold and silver card. This
card signified all of the rights and privileges of a professional supercrosser.
Now I would have the right to race with the worlds best.
"Dad look it finally came!" I shouted.
My dad looked at me with silly grin and said "Well you knew it was
coming, you won your 25th race last month."
As I stood there with a smile bigger than the sun on my face I said "I
know but I am still excited about it. Just think I will be racing side by side
with Damon Bradshaw and Kevin Windham."
He just smiled and patted me on the back as I turned and walked to my
room. I sat dreaming of the race I will enter next month. I had no idea what
was in store for me at this spectacular event.
As D-day drew nearer my mind overflowed with anticipation. I gathered
my riding gear and my lucky Bart Simpson doll and headed out the door. I won my
first race the day I sat my Bart Simpson on my... [continues]
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