update
Well then. They raced some mx. Last one today. We didn't get the track built at the farm. Economic downturn and not enough work to afford it, basically.
The oldest raced 6 local and 1 provincial race. He did good. Started as a novice for 4 races and won most of that. Moved to junior. I told him he wouldn't get any more trophy's for a while, so he went out and won his first race in Junior (the fast guy crashed hard unfortunately, so my son kind-of got it given to him). Then he rode a provincial and came in 9th overall (really bad starts due to poor jetting on the little 200). He missed some more races due to summer holidays and a recreational crash he had which left him sore for a bit. Then he went out today and came in second overall in Junior at the last local race of the season. He survived and learned a lot (and only scared me a few times). I'm quite proud of him. BTW, this is all in the 450 class on a 200 2 stroke. Gotta love that!
Younger son gave it a go today. I had told him in the spring he couldn't race until he could practice ride at least 15 clean minutes (10 times). He didn't work at it much until a few weeks ago. So finally he proved he could ride a decent pace (for him) for 15-20 minutes a few times. So he went 2-15 minute paid practice sessions yesterday, race day practice today, and two 15 minute motos today in the 125 novice class. He did good. He scared me bad once in the two days, almost looping out over a little double. But he recovered and regained his composure for the last 4 laps of the weekend. He 3 way tied for 2nd in the 125 novice class (riding a 125; imagine that). The way it worked out, he got 4th overall, but 2nd, 3rd, and 4th all got the same points. Anyway, he now knows that he has to up his conditioning big time (which is what I have been telling him all along, of course).
We had fun. The trail riders did good (they had 3 or 4 buddies giving it a go over the summer too), And I'm glad it's over for this summer. Now the teenagers all know what to expect if they decide to go again next season. And they now understand that practicing the fundamentals is key to improvement. You don't need anything fancy for that. Figure eights uphill, downhill, and sidehill covers a lot of skills.
It's really hard watching the kids race. No major crashes this summer for anyone I know, so all is good. And I'm thankful for that.
Just thought I'd update my post. Sorry if it's long. Some of you Dad's know how proud and afraid we are, I think. :yikes: