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Persuasive Essay On The Cost Of Motocross Debate

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Facts have stated that motocross is the most expensive sport on the planet. I know this is true is because I have raced dirt bikes since I was 4 and I have played other sports and this sport is the most money spending. I have friends that don’t ride anymore because it’s so expensive and they can’t afford it. There is only a couple downs of this sport. It is really expensive and takes a long time to get good at it. The cost of a new dirt bike is around 10,000 dollars and then you have to have gear so all of that is around 1500 dollars and then you have to have gas and you have to have the money to get into the gate and you have to have the money for food and water while you’re there. Motocross adds up quick and is very expensive. People don’t understand that motocross is so expensive that some people have crummy homes and not a …show more content…

This includes the strength and stamina to maneuver a 200+ pound piece of machinery with precision around the track using every muscle from head to toe. The flip side of the coin is all about your mental state of mind. Riding motocross takes concentration and lots of it. While whipping around the track at top speeds taking on the challenges, your mind is constantly shifting - just like your body - to meet the needs of the current or next move. Your mind is in "strategic think mode" all the time as you must plan for the current move while thinking about the next move down the track. It's much the same as if you were playing in an intense game of high stakes chess where the wrong move means your competition will take home the prize. Knowing all these facts now I can take them and give to someone else so I can help them learn how to ride a dirt bike and how expensive it is and all the information that you need to know to ride a dirt bike and what it is like to be around them and to have lived around dirt bikes my whole life, I still learned from

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