Laforge tears up the track. - Tom Bissanti
Before two surgeries within the span of one year,
Jake Laforge ranked among the top five amateur motorcross racers in
New England.
When it comes to racing, danger is not a factor for
Laforge.
"When I'm out on the track I don't think about
anything else but winning."
Laforge has been sidelined from the track since Labor
Day because he tore both labrums in his shoulders.
He will not be out of the race for long, for Laforge
plans on racing in a professional Canadian National race.
Being one of the top young riders in New England also
has its perks. Laforge is sponsored by Oakley sunglasses and receives
all of the company's new models for free.
Racing has also given Laforge the opportunity to meet
motorcross legends such as Travis Pastrana, and James Stewart.
Laforge began riding at the age of five and says his
father is responsible for hooking him on his passion.
As soon as Laforge hit the throttle, he learned at a
100 mph pace. He entered his first race at the age of six and won his
first championship at the ripe old age of seven.
Laforge didn't just get on a dirt bike and start
racing. The sport takes a great amount of time and effort.
Training and riding are everyday events.
"If I'm not in the gym, I'm either out riding or
running."
Laforge does not necessarily enjoy the training.
"All of it is tough. Yesterday, I had to go on an 11 mile bike
ride."
When Laforge is riding he has a choice between his
Kawasaki KX250, KX125, or his KX250F. Out of the three, the KX250 is
his favorite.
Laforge also offered some advice to someone thinking
about trying motorcross.
"If your thinking about doing it, just do it."