New Race Track.
Do you see race tracks where ever you look? I do,I'm a dreamer,I see myself racing everywhere....On the road I'm the lost MotoGP star...I woulda been famous,but I pick my nose in public,sorry,but some things are more important than fame and fortune.I see the corners on the road as race tracks - the long fast sweepers,taking them at 240kph plus (I take them at 110kph,but I dream) The twisties,a true race track.I dunno about my gravel roads....I guess the nearest thing is Rally cars,when I watch rallys,I see a bike doing those roads...with me on it.When I drive along in the car I'm looking at the countryside...I see trials sections everywhere,streams with banks and rocks,fallen trees to climb,rock steps,all the trials stuff.Looking further out I see MX tracks and enduro country...rolling natural terrain,swamps,jumps and hill climbs.I go to Pukekoe to watch the races...then I turn and look at the infield and see 2,yes 2 mile ovals,one loose and one grass...oh,how I would love to get loose on those.When I used to go to the trotts I would see that perfect 1/2 mile oval and wish I could get out there and do it justice.Yep,there are places to ride a bike everywhere...in my mind.
We went to a function on saturday night - I don't function to well at functions,but the free wine lubricated my smile joints to the point where a casual observer would not notice the grumpy shit I really am.One side of the room was lined with roller blinds...so during one of the many boring parts I took a peek outside - There was a 1/4 mile oval out there!!! It was kinda narrow but with a perfect surface,very well maintained.This would be a tricky track to ride,being so narrow there would be only one line - slip the groove and go out wide and you'd hit the wall,get too crossed up and over correct and you'd take out the inner fence...still,with a good bike I would like to give it a try.I rode it in my mind.
It was the Greyhound track.
Do you see riding potential in your surroundings?
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