Who's this kid??

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8/13/2009 9:15am
Kurt Sofka?
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8/13/2009 11:04am Edited Date/Time 8/13/2009 11:04am
DAVEFOX wrote:
Kurt Sofka?
Actually looks like it could be Sofka!?!
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8/13/2009 11:09am
or Kurt Hnedricks?
Yep....courtesy of Steve S at the club.


Kurt Henrickson

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ugust 13, 1973

At age five, Kurt Henricksen of Woodland Hills, Calif., was already a national champ on the peewee minibike racing circuit, which in 1973 SI branded "a form of Little League for rugged individualists." Henricksen would prove to be the most rugged of the bite-sized bikers: He went on to win several more age-group titles and by 18 was ranked at the top of the professional motocross circuit, having worn down some 200 motorcycles in hot pursuit of his dreams. "Motocross was more than a regular job," says Henricksen, now 31. "It takes a lot of time to do it right. I pretty much lived and breathed motorcycle racing."

In 1986, however, his career screeched to a halt. Riding a Kawasaki 125 during a practice lap at the Seattle Kingdome Supercross, Henricksen hit a rut, which kicked up the back end of his bike. He flipped over his handlebars—or "endo'd," in track parlance—in a high-speed spill that left him paralyzed from the neck down for six weeks. Doctors rebuilt Henricksen's fractured neck by using part of his right hip bone, and he recovered fully. Though he has occasionally raced cycles since then, he remains reluctant to talk about the fall.

These days Henricksen lives in Perris, Calif., and works part time in the pit crew for one of his friends from the motocross circuit, Indy Racing League driver Jeff Ward. When the 37-year-old Ward finished 13th at the Indy 500 in May, Henricksen handled the pit board, informing Ward of what lap he was on, what position he was in and who was behind him. "I've always looked up to Jeff as a friend and a teacher," says Henricksen. "He's helping me now with auto racing, and hopefully I can follow in his footsteps." Indeed, under Ward's tutelage, Henricksen is prepping to take the wheel of a F2000 series car; last year he took a five-day course at the Skip Barber Racing School and is eligible to compete in a Formula Dodge race.

Despite his accident Henricksen has also kept his ties to motocross, teaching classes at the Starwest Motocross Park in Perris. He instructs peewee riders, hoping they'll get as much out of racing as he did. "It's important for a family to get a child into a sport," he says. "Look at Tiger Woods. He started when he was four."

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8/14/2009 9:20am
Kurtie dirt.........He was a fast 50cc and 80cc rider... Being from missouri back in the 70's all we ever heard about were the fast kids from So Cal.......Kurtie, Paul Denis, Jon Jon Belile(SP)... I was 8 yrs old when I came out to the World Mini GP at Escape Country to face those guys...Talk about a scared little kid.. All these guys you would see in magazines and stuff lined up right beside you.. My dad always talked about them and now he was telling me that they were just anybody else.. Yeah right tell that to an 8yr old. I rode so bad that weekend. That was the first time I met Eddie Hicks also.. He was on a 50cc bike and starting with coffee cans under his feet.. He was fast though....Anyway later in 78 my dad the marine got transfered to so cal and stationed in El Toro. Well that is where Kurt lived and we became pretty good friends at that time. His dad was a pretty busy guy since he was the President of NMA . So we spent alot of time together back then. Its funny seeing these old pics and the memories they bring back.........
8/14/2009 9:35am
mr50racer wrote:
Kurtie dirt.........He was a fast 50cc and 80cc rider... Being from missouri back in the 70's all we ever heard about were the fast kids from...
Kurtie dirt.........He was a fast 50cc and 80cc rider... Being from missouri back in the 70's all we ever heard about were the fast kids from So Cal.......Kurtie, Paul Denis, Jon Jon Belile(SP)... I was 8 yrs old when I came out to the World Mini GP at Escape Country to face those guys...Talk about a scared little kid.. All these guys you would see in magazines and stuff lined up right beside you.. My dad always talked about them and now he was telling me that they were just anybody else.. Yeah right tell that to an 8yr old. I rode so bad that weekend. That was the first time I met Eddie Hicks also.. He was on a 50cc bike and starting with coffee cans under his feet.. He was fast though....Anyway later in 78 my dad the marine got transfered to so cal and stationed in El Toro. Well that is where Kurt lived and we became pretty good friends at that time. His dad was a pretty busy guy since he was the President of NMA . So we spent alot of time together back then. Its funny seeing these old pics and the memories they bring back.........
You sound alot like Scott Brown, his dad was a marine and sort of came the same way you did and your dad did.
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8/14/2009 9:55am
Yeah I think you are on to something......lol
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8/14/2009 3:47pm
mr50racer wrote:
Kurtie dirt.........He was a fast 50cc and 80cc rider... Being from missouri back in the 70's all we ever heard about were the fast kids from...
Kurtie dirt.........He was a fast 50cc and 80cc rider... Being from missouri back in the 70's all we ever heard about were the fast kids from So Cal.......Kurtie, Paul Denis, Jon Jon Belile(SP)... I was 8 yrs old when I came out to the World Mini GP at Escape Country to face those guys...Talk about a scared little kid.. All these guys you would see in magazines and stuff lined up right beside you.. My dad always talked about them and now he was telling me that they were just anybody else.. Yeah right tell that to an 8yr old. I rode so bad that weekend. That was the first time I met Eddie Hicks also.. He was on a 50cc bike and starting with coffee cans under his feet.. He was fast though....Anyway later in 78 my dad the marine got transfered to so cal and stationed in El Toro. Well that is where Kurt lived and we became pretty good friends at that time. His dad was a pretty busy guy since he was the President of NMA . So we spent alot of time together back then. Its funny seeing these old pics and the memories they bring back.........
You sound alot like Scott Brown, his dad was a marine and sort of came the same way you did and your dad did.
I moved to El Toro in 84 and went to school with Kurtie. I also raced against Scotty that year and Kurtie the next year. I was scared as hell having to race against all of those super fast guys that were like rock stars to me. They all turned out to be really cool. Those were great times. My dad got in a bad car wreck that year. I had to do all the work on my bikes while he was out. Mr. Brown would always come by and ask if we needed anything. I'll never forget that.
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8/16/2009 2:42pm Edited Date/Time 8/17/2009 4:57am
I dont know but its an old school photo of a young rider. I get a kick out of these kids photos I guess I am getting old.
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8/18/2009 10:19pm
72 or 73, I'm guessing?

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