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Value Through And Through
By Dave Carter
Value Through And Through By Dave Carter Many motorcycle enthusiasts agree that pocket bikes "Motorcycle Works of Art." Pocket bikes are at their best in sports competition, as the increasing number of races has shown. Pocket bikes provide all the thrill of MotoGP racing. Pocket bike racing is also the most affordable motor sport. Some even claim that the very fine riding skills like balance, self-control, agility, and fast reaction time required for pocket bike racing is proving helpfull in learning to use full sized motorcycles on open roads as well.
Transportation is eay since at only 38-47" long and less than 50 lbs, they can be transported without any additional support equipment, even in a car trunk or backseat! Pocket bikes can be raced in parking lot competition or on Go-Kart Tracks, and you won't be alone since this is one of the fastest growing motor sports in the world.
These bikes are suitable for any age 16 and up, to the 300 lbs adults, though obviously what type of bike you would give each varies greatly. There are smaller pocket bikes designed for
Zarkava remains undefeated in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe She became the first filly to win in 15 years and stretched her unbeaten streak to 7. Youmzain was second again this year while It's Gino and Soldier of Fortune dead heated for third. Get the results, chart, and photos here. Huge upset in the 2008 Pattison Canadian International (G1) 30-1 longshot Marsh Side took the lead in the stretch and never looked back, winning by 1 3/4 lengths over 39-1 Spice Route with Champs Elysees third. Favorite Doctor Dino was a lackluster 5th. Get the results, chart, and photos here. Folk Opera wins the 2008 E.P. Taylor Stakes (G1) She was a heavy favorite and led wire-to-wire, winning by 1 3/4 lengths over Callwood Dancer and Sealy Hill. Get the results, chart, and photos here. 2008 Nearctic (G2) and Summer (G3) Stakes 8-1 shot True to Tradition got up by a nose over 52-1 Rouse the Cat to win the Nearctic Stakes (G2) for the turf sprinters. Grand Adventure won by a head over Skipadate in the Summer Stakes (G3) for 2-year-olds on the turf. Get the results, charts, and photos for both here. Pre-Arc Saturday at Longchamp The day before the Arc de Triomphe featured the 7 furlong Prix de la Foret (G1) won by Paco Boy and the 2 1/2 mile Prix du Cadran (G1) won by Bannaby, both of which were ridden by jockey Christophe Soumillon. Get the results, charts, and photos for these and the four Group 2 race on the card here. 2008 Canadian International (G1) Entries A field of 10 was entered headed by Doctor Dino and Champs Elysees. Also on the card, the E.P. Taylor Stakes (G1), the Nearctic Stakes (G2), and the Summer Stakes (G3). All 4 are on the turf and Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" races. 2008 Breeders' Cup Contenders An overview of all 14 races with links to details, info, and contenders for each race. The Breeders' Cup at Santa Anita An overview of all 14 races with links to details, info, and contenders for each race.
younger children, but caution should still be used. Pocket bikes are the thoroughbreds of minimotos and are therefore intended for competition. They are designed for racing and private land only, not for highway use. A helmet, protective gear, gloves and good shoes should be worn at all times during their operation to minimize the chance of injury. Children under 18 should operate these or any other motorized devices only under the strict supervision of an adults.
Several international MotoGP Champions started their careers with Pocket bike racing. The best example is Valentino Rossi. He was Italian Pocketbike Champ twice before becoming 125, 250, 500 and several time 1000cc MotoGP World Champ. Thomas Luethi is the first Swiss Pocketbike Junior Champion that made it into the Moto World Championship. He was followed by others, such as Vincent Braillard. There is no doubt that there will be more Swiss top riders to come, the Swiss Pocketbike Championship being one of the best providers. Article Source: http://www.articleblender.com Dave is the owner of x18-pocket-bike.info a website that provides information on pocket bike racing
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