Reynard interview

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Edited Date/Time 1/16/2012 9:19am
Moto to the core...


Robbie, you spend some time racing Supercross but decided to return to the AMA Arenacross Series this season. What brought you back?

I came back for one (reason) because they had 450’s again. But more than anything I wanted to come back so I could just go out there and have some fun.

This weekend the series heads to Oklahoma, your home state. What is it going to be like to go back home and be able to race in front of your family and friends?

It’s going to be a blast, you know. It’s definitely going to be a lot of fun. That’s the thing about arenacross. Its like you’re family with everybody there and we all have a great time. That’s why I went and raced this year, because I had so much fun in the past racing arenacross. It’s even nicer having it close to home because I can drive to it. It’s only like an hour and a half.

How do you feel about your performances so far this year?

Well…I’m not happy. I’d be happy if I was winning but I’ve been getting faster each weekend. Ididn’t put enough time into riding and stuff beforehand. I bought a race track and have been working on that quite a bit. I just kind of took some time out of training and riding. More the riding part I think because I’ve been getting arm pump like crazy and I think that’s because I haven’t been on a bike.

You mentioned the return of the 450s had an influence on brining you back. What do you think they’ve added to the competition this year?

I think for the teams more than anything its been bigger. It’s a little cheaper on the teams because they don’t have to do so much to the bikes to make them run good and keeping them up is a lot cheaper. For teams I think its just a lot easier on that part. I imagine some riders are having issues with the bigger bikes because they’re faster and its tight, but for me the more power the better. I’m one of those (riders) that’s a little bigger and in my opinion the 450 is a lot more fun than a 250F, but it’s hard to race against 140-pound riders when you’re 200 on a 250F (laughs).

Your team has been family-run and family-oriented for as long as anyone can remember. You and your dad have always had a great relationship. What has helped keep your team so strong?

You know, I don’t know. Me and my dad get along really well. Obviously you have to learn how to deal with some of the fathers at the races, but since he’s my father, I can’t yell at him (chuckles). But it’s good to have him there. He actually hasn’t gone to the last couple races because he was at home opening up the racetrack, having practice and playing on the tractor. But he hates it not to be at the races.

Now that you’ve bought a track and put so much effort into that, does that mean you’re looking towards the end of your career now and what you’re going to do once you’re done racing?

Yeah. It’s definitely my future. Having a racetrack and making it to where I can actually train and teach kids. I’vebeen doing that a little bit, working with kids on the racing and training and stuff like that. But it’s really enjoyable for me just as much as racing myself to see a kid go out and do well after working with them. It’s a neat thing.

How much longer do you see yourself going bar-to-bar?

You know what? I really don’t know. As long as I’m having fun. I plan on going to Tennessee (and Loretta Lynn’s) to compete in the over 30 class and having some fun with that. Whatever allows me to keep enjoy doing this, I’ll race as long as I can.

What would you like to achieve for the rest of the season in order to walk away happy with your season?

Well, I’d like to start by winning in Tulsa is my goal right now. Trey (Canard) said if he won this last weekend that I’d have to go win this weekend. So it looks like I need to go out there and win because he won last Saturday night.
Go get em RR

http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/ama-arenacross-robbie-reynard//P…
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calimxer91 wrote:
Moto to the core... Robbie, you spend some time racing Supercross but decided to return to the AMA Arenacross Series this season. What brought you back...
Moto to the core...


Robbie, you spend some time racing Supercross but decided to return to the AMA Arenacross Series this season. What brought you back?

I came back for one (reason) because they had 450’s again. But more than anything I wanted to come back so I could just go out there and have some fun.

This weekend the series heads to Oklahoma, your home state. What is it going to be like to go back home and be able to race in front of your family and friends?

It’s going to be a blast, you know. It’s definitely going to be a lot of fun. That’s the thing about arenacross. Its like you’re family with everybody there and we all have a great time. That’s why I went and raced this year, because I had so much fun in the past racing arenacross. It’s even nicer having it close to home because I can drive to it. It’s only like an hour and a half.

How do you feel about your performances so far this year?

Well…I’m not happy. I’d be happy if I was winning but I’ve been getting faster each weekend. Ididn’t put enough time into riding and stuff beforehand. I bought a race track and have been working on that quite a bit. I just kind of took some time out of training and riding. More the riding part I think because I’ve been getting arm pump like crazy and I think that’s because I haven’t been on a bike.

You mentioned the return of the 450s had an influence on brining you back. What do you think they’ve added to the competition this year?

I think for the teams more than anything its been bigger. It’s a little cheaper on the teams because they don’t have to do so much to the bikes to make them run good and keeping them up is a lot cheaper. For teams I think its just a lot easier on that part. I imagine some riders are having issues with the bigger bikes because they’re faster and its tight, but for me the more power the better. I’m one of those (riders) that’s a little bigger and in my opinion the 450 is a lot more fun than a 250F, but it’s hard to race against 140-pound riders when you’re 200 on a 250F (laughs).

Your team has been family-run and family-oriented for as long as anyone can remember. You and your dad have always had a great relationship. What has helped keep your team so strong?

You know, I don’t know. Me and my dad get along really well. Obviously you have to learn how to deal with some of the fathers at the races, but since he’s my father, I can’t yell at him (chuckles). But it’s good to have him there. He actually hasn’t gone to the last couple races because he was at home opening up the racetrack, having practice and playing on the tractor. But he hates it not to be at the races.

Now that you’ve bought a track and put so much effort into that, does that mean you’re looking towards the end of your career now and what you’re going to do once you’re done racing?

Yeah. It’s definitely my future. Having a racetrack and making it to where I can actually train and teach kids. I’vebeen doing that a little bit, working with kids on the racing and training and stuff like that. But it’s really enjoyable for me just as much as racing myself to see a kid go out and do well after working with them. It’s a neat thing.

How much longer do you see yourself going bar-to-bar?

You know what? I really don’t know. As long as I’m having fun. I plan on going to Tennessee (and Loretta Lynn’s) to compete in the over 30 class and having some fun with that. Whatever allows me to keep enjoy doing this, I’ll race as long as I can.

What would you like to achieve for the rest of the season in order to walk away happy with your season?

Well, I’d like to start by winning in Tulsa is my goal right now. Trey (Canard) said if he won this last weekend that I’d have to go win this weekend. So it looks like I need to go out there and win because he won last Saturday night.
Go get em RR

http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/ama-arenacross-robbie-reynard//P…
I think for the teams more than anything its been bigger. It’s a little cheaper on the teams because they don’t have to do so much to the bikes to make them run good and keeping them up is a lot cheaper. For teams I think its just a lot easier on that part

You would be hard pressed to find a pro level rider that would rather ride a two stroke.
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2/2/2010 7:39pm
So you're saying the 2 stroke is coming back ?
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2/2/2010 7:48pm
500guy wrote:
So you're saying the 2 stroke is coming back ?

The two stroke will be back when open faced helmets make a come back.
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2/2/2010 7:49pm
So you're saying there's a chance. LMAO

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2/2/2010 7:54pm
jmar he was comparing 450 to 250F not 250 2t...
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2/2/2010 8:31pm
Robbie is a class act.

I still remember him having one of those days, and then he had trouble with the front forks or something.

He was just on it that day.
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kopfjaeger wrote:
jmar he was comparing 450 to 250F not 250 2t...
Never mind





It's been a long day and my brain is scattered all over the place.
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kopfjaeger wrote:
jmar he was comparing 450 to 250F not 250 2t...
jmar wrote:
Never mind [img]http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/Ray4Troy/church_lady.jpg[/img] It's been a long day and my brain is scattered all over the place.
Never mind





It's been a long day and my brain is scattered all over the place.
I wondered what the heck you were on about. Everyone knows they would rather ride the 2-Troke. Wink

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