| Feels Good To Be Back In Oz |
| Written by Goba | |
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After two years on the road traveling overseas it feels so good to be back in Oz. The saying, ‘There’s no place like home’, rings true when you visit family and old friends and catch up on all the news you’ve missed out on being away, but what you soon realise is that you haven’t really missed out on much at all, and that you’ve experienced so much more by getting away from your comfort zone and embarking on adventure after adventure.
It’s the simple
things I missed most about Oz. The laid-back attitude, white sandy beaches with
crystal clear salt water and rolling waves, hitting the road north from Sydney
at the crack of dawn and finding minimal traffic for 10 hours after leaving the
big city, and then driving through the lush green Tweed Valley back to our
overgrow 5 acres of land that needed a week of clearing Lantana and weeds just
so we could comfortably walk on it again.
My 4-stroke brush cutter is the closest thing to a bike I’ve played with since returning. And hey, don't pay out the sunnies, better than crap in the eyes!
When opening my
shed for the first time I came across a 4-foot long snake skin, which instantly
put me on edge waiting for a King Brown to strike any second when moving a box
or equipment. Adjusting my senses to the environment has taken a few weeks.
Since arriving
home mid October I’ve been flatout. Between catching up with friends and family
I’ve visited the Melbourne Motorcycle Expo www.australianmotorcycleexpo.com.au,
which felt way different to the last one I attended over three years ago. A
little more corporate maybe? And many new faces I didn’t recognise. I was
hoping to catch up with old industry pals, and although there was a few I did
connect with, many were missing from the expo. Things change so quickly in this
industry.
I also caught the
The Australasian
FMX championships run alongside the Super X series is a welcomed addition, and
although the set-up was very basic with one portable ramp, hopefully it will
evolve in the coming years as the series grows and attracts more sponsorship.
The freestyle riders’ impressed, especially the young Levi Sherwood. I remember
him from my days editing Freerider MX, a young kid with huge potential that he
has now really harnessed. It was great seeing Kain Saul back on a big bike.
I’ll never forget seeing him go down in
Rhys Hillier also impressed me. It was great seeing him compete at the top level in Oz.
Back visiting the
Gold Coast I dropped into my old stomping ground being the Freerider MX office.
Smakka was on it working on the next issue, emails comin at him hundred miles
an hour, phone ringing off-the-hook, crap everywhere, and it really brought
back memories of my days leading up to looming deadlines in the same office. I think he’s doing a great job with the mag, something that’s not easy with so many people in the scene having different opinions of what should and shouldn’t be run. Keep up the good work mate. Keep updated on the mag at www.freeridermx.com.au
Smakka on the job
at the FRMX office.
I also dropped in
on a Freerider shoot at my old mate Sleepy’s in
Kain Saul Cordova
Flip at Sleepy’s joint.
One thing that really blew my mind while hangin’ on the Goldy was visiting the lads at Unit. They are rocking it big-time! I remember when Evo first showed me the Unit logo he was working on when he was designer at Freerider back in 2002. Six years later, from what I understand, Unit is outselling some of the bigger moto brands at stores such as City Beach, and even one or two of the surf brands, which is epic for two Aussie lads who started with a vision and have grown their brand into a monster in only six years. I really hope they continue to prosper as its awesome seeing homegrown brands taking it to the American giants and kicking arse. Check out www.unitriders.com to see what I’m talking about for those of you who don’t know.
Unit taking on
the giants.
For me now it’s all about getting through the whole Xmas debacle, and gearing up for good things to come in 2009. I’m hanging to get back on a bike and getting out there in this amazing country and covering stories in all shapes and forms. I’ll let you know how it all unfolds, have a great newyear, cheers Goba.
More pics:
Killer sunset at the Parramatta Super X round.
First corner action.
Dan Reardon looked smooth.
Matt Moss proved the fastest rider on the night in the Lites class.
Kain left and
Levi number one and two overall in the 2008 Oz FMX Champs.
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