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Motorcycle road racing is not exclusive to males, but they make up the highest percentage of racers, as this sport gains popularity.  Race tracks from the east to the west coast are filling up Thursdays through Sundays with novices to intermediate riders to experts working their way around asphalt tracks with curves, elevation changes, and straight-aways where speeds can reach 170 mph.  When the racer is not on the track, he will be all-consumed with getting back on the track.
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This leaves the spouse, significant other, or girlfriend wondering just what to do all weekend.  There is plenty to do to make yourself such an asset to the whole event that he will look at you through different eyes.  The results will be a common interest, great appreciation for each other, and whole-lot-of-fun.  The more you are at the track and actively involved, the more friends you will gain that soon become &amp;quot;family.&amp;quot;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt; The &lt;a href=&quot;/automotive/a3186-how-to-ride-a-motorcycle.html&quot; title=&quot;Learn how to ride a motorcycle&quot;&gt;motorcycle&lt;/a&gt; tank or tail bag taunts you, as it rests next to a looming mound of personal items -- items you want to take on your planned 6-day motorcycle trip. But the bag has very limited space and you can pare down that looming mound by packing smart, folding with precision, and finding those hidden pockets of space. Plus you need to consider the order in which you pack what you finally decide to take. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; So here goes.  Keep in mind that you want to &lt;a href=&quot;/sports-recreation/how-to-pack-as-little-as-possible&quot;&gt;pack as little as possible&lt;/a&gt;.  Beginning with your empty bag (this one measures 15&amp;quot; long x 10&amp;quot; wide x 10&amp;quot; high), pack the following items in the following order: &lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt; Experience will always be the best teacher when motorcycle riding.  And this is never truer than when having to ride on wet pavement.  But that doesn&#039;t mean with added experience you can ride as fast as or as aggressively as you might normally on dry pavement. &lt;/p&gt;
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