About Me

Here's my deal. I've been the accessory manager at Freehold Honda for more than 5 years now. Before that I worked at Woodbridge Powersports and VIP honda. As a matter of fact I've only EVER worked at motorcycle shops. No flipping burgers not cutting grass just bike shops. The motocross industry is my life.

A couple of years ago I got the fantastic opportunity to work for Raceway Park as their newspaper's photographer and journalist. Thus my second career was born, I really enjoy combining my 2 passions into one.

Through hard work and great contacts I've been able to publish my work in several magazines. Most recently ATV Sport, Mini Rider, Amateur MX, Team Green News and Parts Unlimited magazine have all run my photos and words. This season I have added RacerX, RacerX Canada and Dirt Rider to my expanding list of published work.

At the shop we try to carry all that's new and great in the motocross industry and will not hesitate to help anyone out. Send me an email and let me know who you are and I'll see what I can do. Thanks for checking me out. Talk to you soon. scott@njmotocross.com

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Happy Mother's Day Mom
Thank you Mom
By Scott Lukaitis

With Mother’s day just around the corner I thought it would be appropriate to send a special thank you out to the Motocross Mom.
Mom-
Thank you for getting up early and taking us to the races.
Thank you for getting us new bikes and not a new car.
Thank you for putting racing before your hobbies.
Thank you for spending Mothers Day at the track.
Thank you for putting up with us in the garage all night working on the bikes.
Thank you for letting our bikes take over the garage.
Thank you for washing our dirty gear.
Thank you for making breakfast at the track, and lunch and dinner too.
Thank you for not worrying about the track in the yard.
Thank you for giving up your Sunday to spend time at the track.
Thank you for supporting us when we do well and especially when we don’t do so well.
Thank you for always being there to help us up when we fall.
Thank you for all that you do.
Thank you for being my mom.
I love you. Happy Mothers Day.
Scott
New Photos from this past weekend
Raceway Park photos from this past weekend are posted and available:

Sunday:

http://lukaitisphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/4868634_o22wT/1/290160889_GLnGY

Saturday:

http://lukaitisphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/4854175_842tt/1/289065260_o9wKZ
Photo of the week
http://scottlukaitisphotography.com/2008/04/28/photo-of-the-week-april-28th-may-4th/
NJ Motocross Rider Interview: Harold Glissen
NJ Motocross Rider Interview: Harold Glissen

Many racers and fans around the country recognize Harold Glissen. His outgoing personality and friendly nature make his a great person to talk to. He has overcome adversity and rose to the ranks of an expert racer and now in his 40’s he is continuing to do what he loves. Race motocross. Oh by the way Harold does it all with just one arm.
Here is the story of Harold Glissen.

Tell us a little bit about yourself…… I was born without a left forearm and hand. I’ve been riding since I was 10 years old and racing motocross since 1979. I own and operate a full landscaping company, Glissen Landscaping LLC since 1986. We install and design landscaping, interlocking paver patios, driveways, walkways and retaining walls. We’re currently running two divisions, landscaping and lawn maintenance.

In the beginning you had a tough time getting to race in New Jersey. The tracks didn’t want to let you race due to your “disability” Tell us a little about your tryout with Raceway Park. Yes it was tough in the beginning. Race promoters-Ken Landerman and Jay Irwin at Raceway Park thought it might be dangerous for a one armed kid to race motocross due to insurance reasons. My friend, Ray Cross, pleaded with them to allow me to ride at a practice session to asses my abilities. They liked how I rode and allowed me to race that day in the 125 Amateur Class. It was a little different back then because you would have 4-6 125cc qualifiers and they only took the top 20 riders from each moto to make the finals. It was very difficult and I didn’t qualify until 1980.


You had a successful amateur career and moved up to the expert class. As an expert level racer for many years you even raced some nationals back in the day. Tell us a little about that. I had several 125 and 250 Amateur wins and turned Expert in 1990. I received my pro license in 1998 and raced the 125 Nationals fulfilling a childhood dream of mine. I had some good rides and found my ability. I rode to the limit of that ability. I was featured in a few magazines and several newspaper publications. Today I compete in the 25+, 30+, and 40+ Expert classes.

Last fall you went down to Travis Pastrana’s house to try and back flip. How did that go? John Sigismondi got me invited to Travis Pastrana’s house. I went down and met with Travis’ dad Robert, what a character, he went through and gave me some pointers as to what to do and assured me that I would not miss the foam pit. I was a little nervous at first, which I’m sure you can understand, but once I had my helmet and goggles on I went for it. My first attempt seemed like an inverted Barrel Roll and I landed completely upside down on my head. It felt a little weird being being inside the foam pit with minimal lighting and air. It only took them a few minutes to dig me out but it felt like forever. The next few attempts got better rotations and the tires went into the foam first. I can’t wait to go back and try again and eventually do a back flip onto dirt.


You have been using Bel-Ray lubricants for a many years, tell us how your relationship with them got started. As with many young racers, you want to use the best products you can find and Bel-Ray was that product for me. 29 years later, I’m still using Bel-Ray. I have Bel-Ray sponsored since 1998 when I was racing the Nationals. I have a great rapport with the people at Bel-Ray. I’m mainly promoting their products on the local level through my travels by giving out products such as hats, t-shirts and oil to the kids and their families. More than likely if you give a kid Bel-Ray products you can be sure he will be using them for his entire riding career.

Who would you like to thank for helping out with your racing. Oh boy!! I have a long list of people I’d like to thank over the years. Starting with Ray Cross, a family friend who first took me to a race in 1979. I would also like to thank Bob Sorensom, Malcolm Forbes, Uncle Carmen, Scott Lukaitis, KPS, RRP, Bel-Ray, Action Motor Sports, Stumpy’s Yamaha, Rekluse, Scott Goggles, Dragon, Twin Air, Boyesen, Ed Brazina, Glissen Landscaping and all my friends, fans and people who have inspired me over the years.

Outside of racing you own and operate a hugely successful landscaping business. Tell us about that side of your life. In 1986, I wanted to be self-employed so I could have the freedom to ride more often. So I quit my job at Mobile Research Laboratory, bought a 21” Snapper Lawn Mower and launched my landscaping business. 22 years later, I have designed and installed landscaping, interlocking paver walkways, driveways and patios and retaining walls in Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Some of our projects are featured in Cambridge Clayton Block Company brochures and catalogs. We have participated in numerous trade shows and exhibitions such as The Flower and Garden Show at the NJ Convention & Expo Center, The Home Show at Brookdale Community College and The Home Improvement exhibit at The Freehold Raceway Mall. We also have a newly designed website at www.glissenlandscaping.com For more information about our business check out our website. It lists our company philosophy, our services, a photo gallery and testimonials.


In conclusion, as a long time friend I have admired Harold’s success as a person in all that he does all the while not realizing the obstacles that he has overcome in everyday life. If you don’t know Harold you should. Stop by and say hi at the track next time you see him. For a link to photos of Harold check out this interview on the web at www.njmotocross.com

Loretta Lynn;s Area Qualifier photos and results
Raceway Park Loretta Lynn's Qualifier photos are up:

Saturday
http://lukaitisphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/4708339_DgPrZ/1/278732702_GdZfK


Sunday
http://lukaitisphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/4719130_geEDR/1/279353768_LtwR3

1 MX Lites A: 1. Dakota Kessler (Hon); 2. Paul Lamb (Kaw); 3. Pete Devlin (Suz); 4. Anthony Roth (Hon); 5. Henry Rojas (Suz);

2 MX Lites A/Pro Sport: 1. Paul Lamb (Kaw); 2. Dakota Kessler (Hon); 3. Kyle Willis (Hon); 4. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 5. Pete Devlin (Suz);

3 MX LItes B Stock: 1. Sunny Drake (Hon); 2. Tyler Hawk (Yam); 3. Nick Myers (Suz); 4. Sal Calamita (Hon); 5. Michael Sowa (Kaw);

4 MX Lites B Modified: 1. Sunny Drake (Hon); 2. Nick Myers (Suz); 3. Mike Lacerenza (Kaw); 4. Andres Benenaula (Yam); 5. Damon Rummel (Hon);

5 MX Lites C Stock: 1. Dominick Guastella (Suz); 2. Thomas Mcdaniel (Kaw); 3. Zachary Lang (Suz); 4. Joshua Mezger (Kaw); 5. Alec Eccleston (Suz);

6 MX Lites C Modified: 1. Dominick Guastella (Suz); 2. Jesse Pierce (Suz); 3. Zachary Lang (Suz); 4. Sean Koeller (Ktm); 5. Kyle Kaznowski (Suz);

7 Motocross A: 1. Dakota Kessler (Hon); 2. Brian Mulcahy (Kaw); 3. Paul Lamb (Kaw); 4. Pete Devlin (Suz); 5. Anthony Roth (Hon);

8 Motocross A/Pro Sport: 1. Dakota Kessler (Hon); 2. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 3. Paul Lamb (Kaw); 4. Bryan Wallace (Ktm); 5. Anthony Roth (Hon);

9 Motocross B Stock: 1. Sunny Drake (Hon); 2. Nick Myers (Suz); 3. Matthew Moore (Yam); 4. Damon Rummel (Hon); 5. Zak Klaptosky (Kaw);

10 Motocross B Modified: 1. Sunny Drake (Hon); 2. Andres Benenaula (Yam); 3. Nick Myers (Suz); 4. Michael Voorhees (Hon); 5. Matthew Moore (Yam);

11 Motocross C: 1. Dominick Guastella (Suz); 2. Kyle Kaznowski (Suz); 3. Chaz Clingerman (Hon); 4. Schuyler Martin (Yam); 5. Kyle Desrochers (Ktm);

12 Four Stroke: 1. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 2. Bryan Wallace (Ktm); 3. Alex Sigismondi (Hon); 4. David Szymansky (Hon); 5. Brian Carroll (Yam);

13 Junior 25 Plus: 1. Greg Lurch (Yam); 2. Greg Pamart (Suz); 3. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 4. Darren Edsall (Hon); 5. Robert Abram (Ktm);

14 Vet B/C 30 Plus: 1. Jed Schappert (Kaw); 2. John Ward (Hon); 3. Ethan Waybright (Hon); 4. Mike Biondo (Hon); 5. Eric Hampson (Hon);

15 Vet 35 Plus: 1. Greg Pamart (Suz); 2. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 3. Darren Edsall (Hon); 4. James Mc Ilvaine (Hon); 5. Thomas Ulikowski (Hon);

16 Senior 40 Plus: 1. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 2. James Mc Ilvaine (Hon); 3. Jim Kapitan (Hon); 4. Vincent Scannapieco (Suz); 5. James Mcgee (Suz);

17 Senior 45 Plus: 1. James Mcgee (Suz); 2. Frank Tussel (Yam); 3. Ken Bordzuk (Hon); 4. Ken Roma (Hon); 5. Jeff Burns (Kaw);

19 51 (4-6) AMA 1 Stock: 1. Bryton Carroll (Oth); 2. Nicholas Cryer (Oth); 3. George Doherty (Oth); 4. Danny Congdon (Oth); 5. Tucker Hake (Ktm);

20 51 (7-8) AMA 2 Stock: 1. Gage Solis (Oth); 2. Sean Patterson (Ktm); 3. Devin Kusmider (Ktm); 4. Hunter Fenelon (Oth); 5. Nathan Cryer (Oth);

21 65 (7-9) Stock: 1. Oscar Kelchner (Kaw); 2. Joe Tait (Oth); 3. Alexander Guerrierie (Ktm); 4. Trevor Pritchard (Ktm); 5. Gage Solis (Oth);

22 65 (10-11) Stock: 1. Jared Jennings (Kaw); 2. Miguel Correia (Suz); 3. Jacob Runkles (Ktm); 4. Justin Cooper (Ktm); 5. Wilson Fleming (Ktm);

23 65 (7-11) Modified: 1. Wilson Fleming (Ktm); 2. Miguel Correia (Ktm); 3. Damon Fiore (Oth); 4. Schae Thomas (Ktm); 5. Joseph Galbraith (Ktm);

24 85 (9-11) Stock: 1. Darian Robinson (Suz); 2. Jared Jennings (Kaw); 3. Jacob Runkles (Suz); 4. Damon Fiore (Kaw); 5. Charles Wernig (Hon);

25 85 (9-11) Modified: 1. Darian Robinson (Suz); 2. Damon Fiore (Kaw); 3. Tyler Betsch (Suz); 4. Wilson Fleming (Ktm); 5. Trevor Pritchard (Ktm)

26 85 (12-13) Stock: 1. Kevin Tompkins (Suz); 2. Keith Pierce (Ktm); 3. Aaron Zielfelder (Hon); 4. Eric Grondahl (Hon); 5. Robert Piazza (Kaw);

27 85 (12-13) Modified: 1. Kevin Tompkins (Suz); 2. Jesse Pierce (Suz); 3. Eric Grondahl (Hon); 4. Aaron Lampi (Suz); 5. James Coen (Kaw);

28 Super Mini 1 (12-15): 1. Christopher Mowery (Ktm); 2. Jesse Pierce (Suz); 3. Sean Kelly (Hon); 4. Aaron Lampi (Suz); 5. Kevin Tompkins (Suz);

29 Super Mini 2 (14-16): 1. Christopher Mowery (Ktm); 2. Sean Kelly (Hon); 3. Damon Rummel (Hon); 4. Jason Chavez (Hon); 5. Brett Cooper (Yam);

30 Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C: 1. Sal Calamita (Hon); 2. Dominick Guastella (Suz); 3. Joey Peters (Yam); 4. Damon Rummel (Yam); 5. Tyler Hawk (Yam);

31 Schoolboy 2 (14-16) B/C: 1. Sal Calamita (Hon); 2. Joey Peters (Yam); 3. Mike Lacerenza (Kaw); 4. Damon Rummel (Hon); 5. Charlie Miller (Hon);

32 Girls (9-13): 1. Rachel Engdahl (Suz); 2. Eden Netelhos (Suz);

33 Womens (12 Plus): 1. Amanda Brown (Hon); 2. Alexis Morris (Yam); 3. Virginia Roma (Oth); 4. Nikki Hetzko (Hon); 5. Charlotte Van Cott (Kaw);
Raceway Park Race report 3/29-3/30
Race report from this weekend's races at Raceway Park, Englishtown NJ


Saturday:
http://njmotocross.blogspot.com/2008/04/race-report-raceway-park-opening-day.html

Sunday:
http://njmotocross.blogspot.com/2008/04/race-report-raceway-park-northeast.html

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Thanks
Enjoy
Scott
  • Vital MX member Staayphotography
    Staayphotography Posted:

    1/22/2008 6:23 PM

    Hi there,

    The work i've seen from you looks great!! keep it up Cool !!


    Greets from Holland..

  • Vital MX member RonnyJackson633
    RonnyJackson633 Posted:

    1/19/2008 1:42 PM

    thanks for the add!

  • Vital MX member yzforce
    yzforce Posted:

    1/10/2007 4:11 AM

    I keep thinking your screen name says "Ludacrous" Grin
    How goes it?

  • Vital MX member Camp332
    Camp332 Posted:

    10/11/2006 1:43 PM

    Scott you got skillz brotha! Take it easy, see ya soon.

  • Vital MX member iro
    iro Posted:

    9/15/2006 6:23 AM

    thanks for the pictures - now i have something i can put up here!

  • Vital MX member mxtweeker
    mxtweeker Posted:

    8/31/2006 2:23 PM

    I'll be your first.. Thanks for all the Pictures