Bike Week in Daytona Beach, Florida, is a rite of passage for any two-wheeled enthusiast—and this time we brought a crowd
We started the trip only a mere hour behind schedule, on a brisk 26-degree morning in Morgantown, West Virginia. Marketing manager Justin Hale started the drive with online associate editor Mitch Kendra doing navigation in the passenger seat; Justin’s wife, Courtney, and myself took the first shift in the back, so I decided to get some rest in so I was primed for my first driving shift.
Six and a half hours into the drive, KAPAW! Our right rear trailer tire completely exploded. (The car next to us was kind enough to inform us of the damage.) Even better, the next exit had a Love’s Truck Stop with full-service tire center for the big rigs. We relied on Love’s for a proper jack and were able to get our spare on and get back on the road. Next stop: Tread Quarters Discount Tire in Rock Hill, South Carolina for a new spare and a bite to eat. Done and done.
About eight hours and two more driver shifts later, we were entering Gate 40 at Daytona International Speedway at 1:30 a.m. Our Apex trailer awaited at camper space 117. Our week at the World Center of Racing had begun.
Blow out! #
I noticed the clock and we would be there in 30 minutes… when I woke up an hour and a half later, we were still driving. #MitchTheNavigator
Along the nearly 850-mile drive from snowy West Virginia to sunny Daytona Beach, we dealt with everything from blowouts to bike traffic in one epic trip to Daytona International Speedway, where we would spend a full week hunkered down on the infield—with side trips to Main Street, the GNCC, the Iron Horse Saloon, and more.
Along the nearly 850-mile drive from snowy West Virginia to sunny Daytona Beach, we dealt with everything from blowouts to bike traffic in one epic trip to Daytona International Speedway, where we would spend a full week hunkered down on the infield—with side trips to Main Street, the GNCC, the Iron Horse Saloon, and more.
Where are the Groms? They’re always missing! #JustTrynaBikeWeek
You’ve never taken a shower in gen pop before? #DaytonaShowerComplex #Prison
With practice in the books, we got ready for the night show. Once they started clicking off races, Baggett notched a holeshot and win in his heat race. My prediction was looking solid, especially with a start right up front in the main event. Lap 1, lap 2, lap 3 . . . was Baggett really going to do this? Well, it was the train of Musquin and Tomac who got the better of everyone starting on lap 4, and that was that.
When I was done in press room tonight I realized I had no way to get back to hotel. My family stole my car and left hours ago. So I just took Davey Coombs’ helmet and Honda Grom! Finally really a part of Bike Week!
When I heard you guys using the term ‘bub’ I knew I was in the right place. #winning
After a number of practices were off and going, myself, Mitch, and Jason Weigandt and his son Lane all headed to the Wild Boar GNCC race in Palatka, about an hour and a half away. The drive was easy and straightforward. Upon entering and parking, we started walking to the starting line when, out of the corner of my eye, I thought I saw The Travis Pastrana. It was him, and we headed over to chat him up and see how his morning race went. Turns out it was quite eventful: hands covered in blisters and his body beat up, he’d had a real GNCC experience and even mentioned that he literally stopped on the race course and rested for 45 minutes, then got back in with the WXC women when they came around. Good stuff! We checked out the afternoon Pro race shortly after, and it was pretty cool seeing moto guy Heath Harrison holeshot all the off-roaders in XC1 Open Pro division, followed by a Steward Baylor win. It was then back to Daytona Beach for some food and rest.
Travis Pastrana is full on #PrivateerLife out here.
Watch out for the gators in the swamp crossings! #GNCC
Saturday night’s Daytona Supercross, won by Eli Tomac (3) after he dispatched Blake Baggett (4), was followed by Sunday morning’s GNCC at nearby Palatka, where we carpooled with Jason Weigandt and his son Lane (middle) and they walked the track. We also spotted DC’s Honda Grom, which Weege had appropriated the night before to get back to his hotel! And that’s motocrosser Heath Harrison (bottom) getting a GNCC holeshot.
Oh ohhhhh big nasty! #DaxtonBennick #KidsWhoWhip
Some people just can’t handle Bike Week. #MainStreet
After the bikes left the track, it was another trip down to Daytona Beach, but this time we met up with old friends Wes Williams, Danny Stuart, Anthony Sansotta, Eli Moore, and Will Posey and friends. We watched The Bachelor (actually a lot more fun than you’d think when drinking games are involved) and ended the night in a Waffle House next to the ocean. Good thing low-man-on-the-totem-pole Mitch DD’d the group. #Success.
When at Waffle House, you get the All Star Special. #LateNightBite
Definitely time to go boogieboarding after watching The Bachelor. #BeachLife
The Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross featured fast riders young and old, like Daxton Bennick (top) and Barry Carsten (middle). Then came the first Daytona Vintage SX, which John Johnston entered aboard his sweet Triumph, led by the forever-fast Jeff Stanton (16) as grand marshal. And we can’t leave out the Iron Horse Saloon’s Wall of Death, which wasn’t nearly as scary as it sounds but is still worth the price of admission.
Well that’s just like air conditioning. #SweatyHelmet
Coach Lopez out here with all the tips.
Our Bike Week ended with the American Flat Track TT race on the same dirt as the RCSX earlier in the week. Jeff Ward (above left) raced but failed to qualify. RC and Stanton (above right) were on hand as well but not competing. And of course, there was a cameo appearance by Travis Pastrana (199), who entered a 750cc two-stroke Suzuki in the Super Hooligan race and (literally) smoked the competition. And first-timer Mitch Kendra got some Bike Week riding in at the Hard Rock (above). It was a great way to end a fun week of riding, playing, and just being around a lot of cool motorcycles.
Our Bike Week ended with the American Flat Track TT race on the same dirt as the RCSX earlier in the week. Jeff Ward (above left) raced but failed to qualify. RC and Stanton (above right) were on hand as well but not competing. And of course, there was a cameo appearance by Travis Pastrana (199), who entered a 750cc two-stroke Suzuki in the Super Hooligan race and (literally) smoked the competition. And first-timer Mitch Kendra got some Bike Week riding in at the Hard Rock (above). It was a great way to end a fun week of riding, playing, and just being around a lot of cool motorcycles.
You seriously want us to sign this poster? We’re not Jeff Ward, man. #NobodyWillKnow #PleaseJustSignIt
Meanwhile, back at the @racerxonline camper on the infield of @disupdates we celebrate 3/14, pi day, with a frozen pizza, sliced with a spatula, served on an empty beer box #OldSchoolRacerX #RoadTrips
Blow out! #