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Hey Guys
You may or may not know that in the week before Southwick Justin came out to the track where I announce in New Hampshire and did a riding school.
Justin has spent time with us at Winchester Speedpark from the days he was on 65's and he brought his family with him to relax and change things up a bit.
Check it out if you're interested.
https://youtu.be/UNpEy8QrnSs
You may or may not know that in the week before Southwick Justin came out to the track where I announce in New Hampshire and did a riding school.
Justin has spent time with us at Winchester Speedpark from the days he was on 65's and he brought his family with him to relax and change things up a bit.
Check it out if you're interested.
https://youtu.be/UNpEy8QrnSs
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It was pretty cool to watch Justin with the various different riders.
He really did have an excellent rapport with the folks at the class.
It was everything from 65cc to a Vet C rider and he really seemed to enjoy it.
I am going to be cutting some more stuff with him talking to the riders in the next week or so that I will post up.
Over the past 3 or 4 years I have had the chance to work announcing some of the Amateur events around the country.
Been very lucky to get to talk to a lot of guys that are or were in it on a pro level.
I'm sure I am not the only one who will tell you this but when the helmet is on for some of these guys all bets are off.
Personally I like that aggressive style and "take it if you won't give it up" attitude.
I don't think Justin is a dirty rider; aggressive when need be but not dirty and he is definitely a student of proper technique.
He had to deal with Gary Bailey in the bullwhip days....lol.
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