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Skip to Content. By Eric Wright. The past two racing seasons have been trying times for Darryn Durham. We have a few days a week where we get a list together and we have private ride days. Tell me a little bit about the moto scene up here in the valley. I know Carey Hart is up here, the Enticknap brothers have a track. We have a handful of riders. Carey Hart lives up here.

He moved up here not too many years ago. I see them. They moved up here. They ride really well. Those are the people that frequented Zaca a lot. They all just want a place to ride, and we thought we would give it a try, and try to give something back to the sport. Besides doing the track thing right now, what are you up to? Aside from doing this, which has taken a little bit of time and effort lately, well, I have parleyed the motocross racing career into stunt work.

So I do stunts for TV commercials, movies, all that stuff. So I do a lot of motorcycle stunts. I do a lot of stunt work with driving cars and all the stuff you see—fire and falling down, crashing stuff.

All that fun stuff. Along with that lately we started a breathing apparatus to open your nasal passageways called Intake Breathing Technologies. Trying to figure out the best system for under goggles. I have seen the strips on many of the riders, it seems like a pretty cool idea. So that will be interesting.

What about on the personal side of things? Tell me about your family. Well, I am married and I have three kids. One who is 21 years old now. Then my wife and I have a year-old boy and an eight-year-old daughter. We live in Solvang, up here near the ranch. So I have to commute back and forth to LA a lot for stunt work. We live up here in the valley, and I like to mess around at the track. Subscribe Now Latest Features.

Results Archive. MXGP of. Full Results. The main track is located inside the valley. It starts with a jump, a few whoops and s quick turn, a couple more jumps, and then you head into the whoops that used to be the kiddie track. There's also two small jumps up the first major hill that leads to the top of the big hill. You go back and forth a few times and then head up onto the tallest part of the track, where you ride along the wide edge of the main hill.

Here, you can see Highway below and the mountains that's close to the water a couple miles away. Riders disappeared from view of the pits, and then were back into view to a small table top. Then, a steep downhill that resembles a gnarly ski slop sends you all the way back down to the bottom of the valley into a series of more jumps and back and forths.

You eventually hit a small hill heading down. Once at the bottom you are back to the start to do it all over again. It's pure riding nirvana.



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