Jarrett Lubavs, 6 Rookie

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Jarrett is steadied at the gate by AJ Conrath during the Speedway National,

Speedway BMX, East Moline, Illinois, Saturday, July 14, 2007.

 

Name, nickname (if you have one), proficiency, and bike number.

      Jarrett Lubavs, 6 Rookie, #352

 

How long have you been racing?

      1 Year

 

How often do you race?

      2 times per week

 

Other than our track, what are your favorite BMX tracks? Why?

      Kentucky, because it is smooth.

 

How did you become interested in racing BMX bikes?

      My friend, AJ Conrath.

 

What about the sport has kept you interested and made you want to continue to race BMX bikes?

      It’s fun; I like to try to win.

 

What parts of racing comes naturally to you? What do you feel you need to work on?

      I need to work on passing other bikers when they swerve.

 

What other sports or activities do you participate in? Do these sports or activities help you with your racing? How?

      None right now.

 

What are your accomplishments so far in BMX racing?

      Learning to keep my balance and accepting I cant always win.

 

What are your short-term and long-term goals in BMX?

      I want to BMX race for a long time.

 

What do your friends and kids at school think about your racing BMX bikes?

      My friends at school thought bike racing would be fun, and they loved my trophy that I brought for

      show and tell. 

 

Who are people you look up to and why?

      AJ Conrath—because he is fast