Where has Motocross taken you?

nungaray854
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Edited Date/Time 5/13/2014 7:31pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPOM14Dz-Z4&feature=youtu.be

This is the Introduction video of our new web series " The Journey". this series is all going to be about 3 riders named Carlos Nungaray, Jesse Garcia, & Trevor Coffer and our goal is just to progress in this sport and ride as many places as we can and see where motocross will take us. we will try to put a new video every week or two weeks so please, follow us on our journey and see where we end up.

Today we visited Rpmx and we were a little disappointed on the weather conditions as it was really windy but we made the best of it and kept riding through it.

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yanks_178
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5/12/2014 8:30pm
It just took me to the ER and the poorhouse!!!
GuyB
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All around the U.S. and portions of Europe. (England, Monaco, Holland).

I'm hoping in the future that it takes me to Australia and some other cool spots.
nungaray854
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5/12/2014 9:11pm
GuyB wrote:
All around the U.S. and portions of Europe. (England, Monaco, Holland). I'm hoping in the future that it takes me to Australia and some other cool...
All around the U.S. and portions of Europe. (England, Monaco, Holland).

I'm hoping in the future that it takes me to Australia and some other cool spots.
ive always seemed to like Australia, it seems so chill to go there, hopefully ill visit in the future aswell

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peelout
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5/12/2014 9:13pm
From tip to tip of the Baja
rangot
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5/13/2014 1:11am
GuyB wrote:
All around the U.S. and portions of Europe. (England, Monaco, Holland). I'm hoping in the future that it takes me to Australia and some other cool...
All around the U.S. and portions of Europe. (England, Monaco, Holland).

I'm hoping in the future that it takes me to Australia and some other cool spots.
You should try France.

MX allowed me to find a job. That's enough for me. And several trips to the hopital, but we have a good health care here.
scott_nz
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5/13/2014 1:23am
about 12 US states, England, Ireland, Belgium, Holland, Czech Republic, Australia, and Invercargill to Kaitaia in New Zealand,
hillbilly
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5/13/2014 3:59am
35 yrs of moto took me to a lot of tracks .

But ,in the 80's I got injured several times and found out how much I missed sunday at the track.

From then on there was nothing more important than racing next weekend.
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Lets swap.. I want to live the west coast of the US for a while
GarySemics
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5/13/2014 5:02am
Motocross took me from Farm Boy in a small town to racing all over the world, following my passion and dream. I'm very grateful for the sport. I can still remember the feelings of being at the dawn of motocross in the US when the Euros first starting coming here. What a discovery that was for this 13 year old farm boy. This photo is from that time...making the best of what I had to ride...a 160 Hon Scrambler. Don't laugh too hard. This was 1967 and motocross was just arriving in the US. I was very lucky to have a dirt bike.

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jail,hospital,red bud,vitalmx,shower,etc...
Matt Fisher
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5/13/2014 6:53am
GarySemics wrote:
Motocross took me from Farm Boy in a small town to racing all over the world, following my passion and dream. I'm very grateful for the...
Motocross took me from Farm Boy in a small town to racing all over the world, following my passion and dream. I'm very grateful for the sport. I can still remember the feelings of being at the dawn of motocross in the US when the Euros first starting coming here. What a discovery that was for this 13 year old farm boy. This photo is from that time...making the best of what I had to ride...a 160 Hon Scrambler. Don't laugh too hard. This was 1967 and motocross was just arriving in the US. I was very lucky to have a dirt bike.

Gary, it looks like the front brake was removed, or am I seeing things?
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5/13/2014 6:55am
rangot wrote:
You should try France. MX allowed me to find a job. That's enough for me. And several trips to the hopital, but we have a good...
You should try France.

MX allowed me to find a job. That's enough for me. And several trips to the hopital, but we have a good health care here.
Whoops. I forgot France (Bercy x 2) and Canada.

If you were to change it to where has photography taken you, I'd have to add Mexico, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Venezuela, Chile, Taiwan, and Japan.
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GuyB wrote:
Whoops. I forgot France (Bercy x 2) and Canada. If you were to change it to where has photography taken you, I'd have to add Mexico...
Whoops. I forgot France (Bercy x 2) and Canada.

If you were to change it to where has photography taken you, I'd have to add Mexico, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Venezuela, Chile, Taiwan, and Japan.
Whoops, i forgot i saw you there (from far, in the press room).
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5/13/2014 7:12am
rangot wrote:
Whoops, i forgot i saw you there (from far, in the press room).
Grinning
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5/13/2014 7:17am
Motocross has taken me to my life long dream of having a career in the motorcycle industry. Which is now allowing me to travel all over the US, going to pro and amateur races working for Dunlop.
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5/13/2014 7:58am
Arizona, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Colorado, Idaho, Alabama, Tennessee, Nevada, Mexico... Hopefully that list will keep growing. Cool
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5/13/2014 8:29am
I've been lucky to hitch onto a gig announcing races that has taken me all over and brought some very cool people into my life.
But by far the best place it has taken me is closer to my son.....all the time we spent together with him riding and racing; priceless.
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yanks_178 wrote:
It just took me to the ER and the poorhouse!!!
same here
Madmax31
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5/13/2014 8:47am
Hospital, poor house, missed family events, friends weddings, graduations, etc. Not sure why I like this sh*t. It sounds horrible !
nungaray854
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5/13/2014 11:50am
its pretty neat reading everybody's different stories about where this sport has taken them keep it coming!
GuyB
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5/13/2014 12:39pm
GarySemics wrote:
Motocross took me from Farm Boy in a small town to racing all over the world, following my passion and dream. I'm very grateful for the...
Motocross took me from Farm Boy in a small town to racing all over the world, following my passion and dream. I'm very grateful for the sport. I can still remember the feelings of being at the dawn of motocross in the US when the Euros first starting coming here. What a discovery that was for this 13 year old farm boy. This photo is from that time...making the best of what I had to ride...a 160 Hon Scrambler. Don't laugh too hard. This was 1967 and motocross was just arriving in the US. I was very lucky to have a dirt bike.

That's awesome.

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