In the world of motocross, the thrill of the race is only matched by the journey to the track. For Tristan Purdon, his trip to the MXGP in the Czech Republic was as eventful as the race itself. Join us as we recount the highlights of his vlog, capturing the essence of his race day experience.
“Oh my gosh, where are we going?”
Purdon exclaims at the start of his vlog
With a mix of excitement and anticipation, he reveals their destination: the Czech Republic for the MXGP, but also for a brief holiday.
“It’s Monday for the weekend, so we’ll do like a quick trip until the race.”
As they prepare for the trip, Purdon candidly shares his thoughts,
“What’s happening, where are we?”
Purdon asks, capturing the viewer’s curiosity
“Oh, we’re at Loket, Czech Republic, for a race, a club race, an MXGP, so it should be good, it should be fun.”
The track’s challenging conditions are evident,
“It’s stony and dry, so we need a good start,”
he notes, emphasizing the importance of strategy
The camaraderie among the team is palpable as they prepare for the race. Lunchtime conversations range from the menu—”Salad, and some pasta, and vegetables”—to the essential gear. “Thanks to Nigel for giving us the extra tyre,” Purdon says, highlighting the logistical challenges and support needed for a successful race. The sweltering heat adds another layer of difficulty, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees.
“Morning, race fans,”
Purdon greets his viewers on race day
The day’s agenda is packed: speed practice, qualifying, and the qualifying race.
“Looking forward to it. Feeling good,”.
he shares optimistically
However, the race proves challenging. Despite a strong start, Purdon encounters setbacks, including a brake-check from another rider and a personal mistake that led to a fall. He finishes the day in 27th place but remains determined to improve the next day.
Purdon offers a glimpse into their setup, from the factory setup to the living area.
“This is our factory setup for Czech Republic. This is our living area. No hospitality,”
he jokes, showcasing the modest yet functional arrangements
The team’s positive vibes are evident, with everyone supporting each other and sharing laughs.
The final day brings mixed results but an overall positive experience for Purdon.
“That’s the GP done, I’m a bit smoked,”.
he admits, reflecting on the physical demands of the race
Despite a few crashes and a minor knee injury, he finishes 20th in the first moto and 22nd in the second, securing 23rd overall.
“We got a point, happy with that,”.
he says, expressing gratitude to his team and supporters
With the Czech Republic race behind him, Purdon looks forward to the next challenge.
“We look forward to the Scottish next weekend,”.
he announces, eager for the upcoming race
His vlog concludes with heartfelt thanks to everyone who made his participation possible, showcasing the tight-knit community and support system that fuels his passion for motocross.
In the world of motocross, every race is a story, and Tristan Purdon‘s journey to the MXGP in the Czech Republic is a testament to the dedication, resilience, and camaraderie that define the sport.
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