When the risk issue comes up, it always feels like a "Debbie-downer" subject, which is unfortunate.
Sobering article and video. Especially when the girls' wreck happened at Lorretta's.
Not expected, but my views have changed considerably on all of this. Once I noticed my grandkids interest in riding wavered, I quit pushing it. Today, of the seven grandkids, only one rides regularly, and even he rides very cautiously and won't ride on a track.
As much as my ego enjoyed being a moto-oriented family, with grandpa as the primary influence, I realized that if one of our kids gets hurt, the blame would be mine for pushing it.
Then when I had my wreck at Honda Hills last year, which was the most severe wreck I've had in over 45 years of riding and over 20yrs of racing, it forced me to do some re-evaluating of my hobby. Not to mention the medical bills and lost work that came with it.
You just know that when you're pushing to go faster and faster, and taking more risks, anything can happen.
I'll never quit riding, and don't plan to stop racing, but I think differently about it today than I did before.
And every time I hear of another rider becoming paralyzed or worse, a fatality. . . . . . . .my brain says NOT WORTH IT!