Where is broc hepler 2011




















Got his wins when the money was really good. So now he does whatever the fuck he wants. Rests his head or tells the hotties at school how he laid the wood at Unadilla. And other spots. Broc can walk away. Iceman did his thang. Stay cold Ice! Vital MX - Motocross. Related: Edit Tags Done. Edit Tags Done. TerryK wrote: He said recently he hasn't given up on racing just yet, but is continuing his education for when he finally does.

Tweet More And we have our little farm. I see that you have been doing quite a bit of off-road racing. I have. It all started in I decided to do a local Ohio off-road series. It is all single track and tight enduro stuff. I had a lot of fun and continued into that for , and then I had the great idea to race the ISDE last year, which was held in Spain. Gas Gas set me up with a factory bike, and it was tough, but pretty cool.

Wait a minute: you raced the ISDE last year? That is a major accomplishment. Well, we got a gold medal as well! But yeah, it was pretty crazy, we raced miles over the five days. I was third in Club 3, and about 55th out of riders. It was pretty good. But then I broke the top of my humerus at the end of day two, and still had miles to race. That was tough. The ISDE is notorious for punishing both man and machine. What were some of the biggest challenges you found racing that, and maybe compared to your days as a motocross racer?

For me, I was a half day into the event and broke off a chain guide. There was no way to fix it quick, as we only had ten minutes. So I changed out the whole swing arm on the bike—I had to do it myself. I think for me, physically it was really hard. We did miles each day of the first two days, and being on the bike that long, it was a lot. It was around hours of riding per day.

Then they had dinner, then it was pretty much shower and straight to bed. How does the feeling of accomplishment of winning a gold medal at the ISDE compare to winning an outdoor national? Well, it is definitely an accomplishment, but you know, my motocross and supercross wins were a long time ago, so it is kind of hard to compare them. But there are not too many people who can jump back and forth, and with respect to being on the top in each discipline.

How did you prepare for the ISDE? Well, I had some help. He was a big help. And I have some friends that have gone before so they told me what to expect. But the first day was miles, and only 30 miles was the timed portion. All the special tests were also pretty fast; I would compare it to a Unadilla or something. You still have to be an off-road rider. I do ride a lot of trails. I do ride a lot of moto to train and to keep speed. Do you still follow supercross and motocross on TV? Oh yeah, I watch all of the races.

I also read all the stuff online as well. If you look back to and Hangtown, that place was really hard packed.

And some places were dusty, or Southwick was more sandy, but to me, now the dirt is all kind of the same. I would leave the tracks in their elements and leave them as they are. What was your favorite race? I would say the Steel City National. I also had all the friends and family that would come out and cheer me on.

Speaking of your parents, how are they doing?



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000