Jason Griffin lost his arm when he was a nipper, and yet he still became a pro-class flat tracker. His story immediately relegates our half-baked efforts as totally poofy. Another SB#4 teaser... BP
It was a chuckle, not a sneer nor a tut. 'Poofy' clanged playground against what i'm guessing is an impressive tale. And the longer I looked at the word, the less real it became. Poofy. Poofy?
Can't wait to see the mag, brothers. Genuinely excited.
Che Lynch, most people hold the likes of Jay Springsteen as their role model racing hero. All I was saying is, that my equivalent skill level is rather Larry Grayson. I'm doing the Chris Carr flat track school tomorrow, and it aint going to be pretty. BP
THIS IS THE BLOG OF SIDEBURN MAGAZINE. IF YOU LIKE IT, MAYBE YOU SHOULD BUY A COPY.
Sideburn is a magazine made every few months by Gary Inman, Ben Part and some of the best freelancers in motorcycling. It's a dirty bike lifestyle magazine inspired by oval motorcycle racing, and covers flat track racing, speedway and the road bikes loosely inspired by the racers plus the heroes and zeroes we love.
Email us at: dirt@sideburnmagazine.com
4 comments:
Poofy?
Oh shit, has BP crossed some politically correct boundary there, Che? G
Yes.
No.
I don't know.
It was a chuckle, not a sneer nor a tut. 'Poofy' clanged playground against what i'm guessing is an impressive tale. And the longer I looked at the word, the less real it became. Poofy. Poofy?
Can't wait to see the mag, brothers. Genuinely excited.
Suerte, D
Che Lynch,
most people hold the likes of Jay Springsteen as their role model racing hero. All I was saying is, that my equivalent skill level is rather Larry Grayson. I'm doing the Chris Carr flat track school tomorrow, and it aint going to be pretty. BP
Post a Comment