Saturday, December 9, 2006

A lil' bit about me and why I'm going!




I'm 21 years old. I own Hesmer Motorsports and work on building cars for a living, recently made this a hobby and in the midst of taking over my fathers business, which overall is more for me. I've been racing motorcyles since I was very young I think as young as 5. My career started in motocross and developed into speedway since my family was soo involved. My interests grew more and more over the years for speedway and has become definately a heart felt passion. With this passion I've become involved with the politics of the sport and I like every aspect of it. Recently I tried organizing and promoting some races and with the support of many as passionate as I am, there was no doubt a huge success. Why was it a success, because speedway is the best sport ever and if anyone sees it they will tell you that! hehe so...
I think I chose to do this experience for many reasons. First of all I guess speedway is a decent talent of mine. I pretty much have the oppourtntiy to ride anywhere in the world but why do I choose Argentina. I love my home here in Canada and there's nothing more to then to have the sport really take off here. So I'm going to continue working hard at achieveing that goal but I have this great oppourtunity to go somewhere during the off season to develop new ideas, be in 30 + degree weather and live my passion for another 2 months of the year. It's every racers dream to be able to race all the time and... I hate the cold! Another thing that makes it a positive thing is that it handles my work schedule brilliantly. ConDrain is shut down for the month of January. So am I excited? Yeah, but definately freaked out at the same time!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best of luck to you Aaron! Represent the red and white, we will all be cheering for you back here in the cold! Live it up, don't back down. Make it gnarly! Lots of love, Christian

em.xo said...
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em.xo said...

good luck aaron, show those boys over there what uve got. Ride safe so u can come bak here and show those guys such a joey whatcha learned over there. I wish you the bestest luck well ur over there<3
Em H

Anonymous said...

The Argentinian Open Championship is over 14 Rounds. The first and second rounds last week were rained off, but round three was staged at Bahia Blanca on Christmas Day (!).

This is the result of the A Main:
1.Manuel Hauzinger (Austria)
2.Lisandro Husman (Argentina)
3.Mattia Carpanese (Italy)
4.Matias Lopez (Argentina)
5.Pablo Contreras (Argentina)

The next one is on New Years Day (!).

Anonymous said...

Round 4 was rained off on Christmas Day and re-staged on Tuesday, Hauzinger won again:

1.Hauzinger (Austria)
2.Albanese (Argentina)
3.Husman (Argentina)

Everyone in Argentina is waiting for Chris to arrive.

Anonymous said...

Correction, round 4 was rained off on NEW YEARS DAY (not Christmas Day) and re-arranged on January 2. By the way, Manuel Hauzinger, the Austrian set the pace with back to back wins, has British Premier League experience. He rode for the Isle of Wight Islanders in 2005 and the Newcastle Diamonds in 2006.