Meet The MiniGP Riders, Future Grand Prix Champions In The Making
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Watching Motor Bikers race most definitely looks interesting and very thrilling, you may even put yourself in their position, enjoying a second-hand thrill with your imagination. Watch how the professional do their thing, competing on high speed, it just looks like the bike is a part of them as the ride and bending at dangerous curves with their knees almost sweeping the ground, but then they pick up again and bend the next curve without falling off their bikes. It looks high risk but very interesting.
Matured Racers couldn't keep all this thrill to themselves, they are passing it on to the next generations, who now participate and compete at quite an early age, not only would they have the times of life but they would also be making their parents very proud. The minimum age to these young stars to compete is 10+ years old. Before they are allowed to compete, they are tested to assess their abilities, and also given training on the tracks.
Meet the GP50 & GP70 Champion
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The MiniGp70 that took place in the U.K in 2018 was very impressive, watching those youngsters compete was absolutely, watching their cute faces, from ages ten to fifteen years old, you would never expect them to exhibit such toughness on the tracks. They started out so strong, and at the beginning it was Belford who took the lead, but Saffron display such an amazing attitude doing her best with her GP50 bike while the other rode a GP70, this did not affect her confidence, she continued to race. Casey O'Gorman, the champion of the last champion of the GP50 race, displays absolute strength and control the way he maneuvers, very risky, but still has control truly a champion. It was quite an intense competition between Bailey Stuart Campbell and Casey, during the 14 out of 15 laps, the first three bikers rode so closely at high speed that even the smallest mistakes could change everything, but the exhibited such controls with sleek moves and trying carefully to maneuver the way up to win the race.
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The race was so amazing, the 10 year old Casey O'Gorman got first place,while Bailey Stuart maneuvered his was and took took the second place position from Belford just at the final Lap, and Belford come in third place, followed by Sean Able, then Holly Harris at Fifth position. It was a wonderful race and these young stars deserve all the respect for their strength courage.
Holly Harris
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Taylor Lawrence
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Saffron Whatley
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Future Grand Prix Champions