1977 DG Pam Coble Replica
I always see people building bikes that a guy raced, how about something different?
Many
many years ago when I was just a wee lad in the old country (San Diego)
I went to a race in place called "Las Palmas" (Oddly enough, just a few
miles from where I now live) Tis' was a great downhill track with many
a great racer and lots of pit tootises.
A great combination.
Bikes and girls, How could it get better than this? Then I spotted her,
a beauty wearing an Encinitas BMX Club jersey. She came up to the gate
right before the hacks. Talk about beauty and the beasts. She took off
like thunder and swept through the berms. She was not only as fast as
the boys, she did it with style. I knew she was the one for me. I had
seen her before but this time I got enough courage to talk to her in
the next moto.
I'll never forget our conversation: "Ahh, duh,
Hmm! Hi Pam" She looked at me with her blue eyes, saw my endless love
in my eyes, cock-a-doodle-doed her head to one side, saw my name on my
tattered Honda Jersey and she said "Hi..umm Rick" and took off for her
next race.
Later in the day, I was sitting by the second turn
and Pam came flying through. An evil dastardly sandy area caught her
front wheel and she went down right in front of me. I helped her get up
and almost dusted off the front of her jersey but common sense
prevailed. She gave me a quick thanks and went off to pursue her
competition. She said something about "see you later."
That day, she became my girlfriend. It was great day! I got a trophy and the girl I wanted all in one day!
Sadly, someone forget to tell her that we were officially girlfriend/boyfriend and all I have is her picture and her memory
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