Sunday, September 11, 2011

Our First Trip to MotoGP

What can I say other than this trip was AMAZING.  You wouldn't think that a girl would get into this sport that much, but I sure have.  It all kinda happened by accident too.  Although I played sports when I was younger and grew up in a football loving household with a Dad who could, and still can, spout off tons of stats on the fly, I just have never gotten into following sports in my adult life.  Now, I don't follow MotoGP in the sense that I can tell you who started riding where and when and stuff like that, but I do enough to be able to tell you who certain riders are, who they ride for (mostly), who the top points leaders are, and of course, who I think are nice to look at.  I am a girl after all.

This all started when I was thinking of what to get the hubs for Christmas.  This particular Christmas it morphed into a competition on who got who the better gift.  He even started polls on a few of our favorite motorcycle forums to see who the masses would vote for.  He won.  What. Ever.  :)

Here's what he got me.  Gotta admit.  I do think it's extremely cool.   

This is what he got to open Christmas morning.  I almost felt sorry for him after seeing the bike "under" the tree.
His reaction though, was fantastic.  I am a terrible secret keeper when it comes to really good gifts, but somehow I managed to keep this one on the down low.  I wanted to tell him so bad since I was so excited!

Over the course of the next few months, I book our flights and find a hotel.  Finding a hotel wasn't an easy task having never been to Indy before.  I wanted to find a nice place to stay since it was his Christmas gift.  No Roach Motel, please and thank you.  Lots of internet searching took place and this place kept popping up.  It looked SUPER nice, was less than 10 miles from the track, and in downtown Indy which would mean lots of great walking and places to eat and shop while we were there.  I do have to say though, I found it very odd that the track is right smack in the middle of town.  Living in Texas and having all of our tracks being out in the middle of nowhere for noise reasons, this was something I found interesting.  Well, let's just say, I did GOOD.  This hotel was FANTASTIC!  (sidebar...in case you haven't noticed yet...I will be ALL CAPPING a lot of words...it's a must)  The room was gorgeous, it is right in the middle of the best part of downtown Indy, has great service, a fantastic restaurant, super cool wine bar, and the concierge we talked to Thursday when we got there was super funky and a great help.

Here's the front of the hotel.


 Our room.



And my favorite part, the beautiful bathroom!




I arranged for a car to pick us up from the airport and the driver, who was way cool by the way, told us we picked the best hotel Indy had to offer.  Little shout out for the driver...he doesn't have a website, but it's called Rick's Sedan Service 317-339-7392 if you are ever in Indy and need a ride.  I only do this because the car was clean, he's super nice, service was prompt and courteous, he has drinks in the car if you want one, and it's not all gross and germy like cabs are. 

After getting checked in, we ventured out for some lunch and shopping.  Hubs decided on Hooters, go figure, and I must say it was the largest Hooters I've ever seen...no pun intended.  It was a bit difficult to find though because there is so much construction going on downtown right now as they are getting ready to host the Super Bowl.  It's gonna be fantastic when they get it all done too.  Then, it was off to the mall.  Hubs wanted some new tennis shoes and I was in desperate need of new sunglasses.  We walked a few blocks to the mall and had shopping success.  Especially since they also had a Cinnabon, which hubs loves, so he bought some to keep in our room for him to munch on during our stay.  Which I might add, he didn't finish and made me bring home in my carry on.

Our friend Mark was coming to spend the weekend with us and got into town Thursday evening.  We headed downstairs to have a drink and so Mark could get some dinner.  The wine was super yummy and we had great conversation.

Friday morning we meet downstairs to get some breakfast before heading off to the track.  The food was SO good.  So good in fact, I had the exact same breakfast again the next morning.  After breakfast we head to the track and all the fun begins.  I had no idea the access the VIP Village tickets were going to give us.  We could go just about anywhere we wanted, but it was the access to the riders that I was so amazed with.  We could get up close and personal with them!  You would never see that with typical American sports like football or basketball.  I was able to walk right up to the riders and take pictures and get autographs.  And not just during a photo op session or fan Q&A session.  ALL WEEKEND.  I couldn't believe it.

Speaking of autographs, that's never been my thing.  However, hubs decided he wanted his Prov Nov shirt signed by all the riders.  When you start racing with the CMRA, until you meet your Provisional Novice (prov nov) requirements, you have to wear a yellow shirt over your leathers during races.  Since Ben Spies and Colin Edwards both raced in the CMRA, he thought it would be cool to get them, and all the other riders, to sign his shirt.  I set out on a mission and mission accomplished...almost.  Got every signature but one.  Hector Barbera.  I don't think I ever even saw him the entire weekend other than when he was riding the track.  Oh well, we still consider it a success!

Friday and Saturday consisted of practices and qualifying for the big races which were to come on Sunday.  We spent the days walking around, taking pictures, cooling off in our suite (although compared to the Texas weather we have been having for so long we thought the weather was beautiful...I spent A LOT of time outside while we were there), checked out Ducati island, walked Vendor Marketplace some, and met up with another guy (Matt) off one of our forums we frequent.  One of the coolest things we got to do was a pit walk.  They took those of us with VIP Village tickets down to pit row and we got to walk around and peer inside the garages.  It made for some really great photos.  We got to see all the GP and Moto2 garages.

Saturday night was a lot of fun too.   Matt met us at our hotel and we all headed out to dinner.  After dinner we walked around downtown.  There were more bikes there than I had ever seen in my life.  ALL kinds too.  They were parked up and down several streets and it resulted in the biggest "bike night" I had ever seen.  Can you say squidfest?  Nary a helmet to be seen.  I also got to see my darling friend Jami who I haven't seen in over 10 years.  She lives in Indy now and I was SO happy she got to meet up with us.




Sunday...let the races begin...  First let me say, these bikes sound AMAZING in person.  I have never heard anything like it.  Pure, raw power.  The day starts off with the smaller class races and the big boys race at 2pm.  We searched out the perfect place to watch the race and headed up there around 1:30.  Truth?  You can't really watch the race when you are at the race.  However, you can feel it, smell it, hear it.  Our spot was inside turn 1 at the end of the front straight.  There was jumbo tron right behind us so we spent the 45 minutes watching them rip down the front straight and dive into the first turn on the circuit.  Then we would turn around and watch the rest on the tron.  It was...was...something I will never forget.  I tried my hand at some action shots, but I'm no photographer and my little point and shoot Kodak just isn't up to the job.  Mark got some great shots though. 


Sunday evening hubs and I head out for a nice dinner on our last night in Indy.  Jami recommended Harry and Izzy's and let me just say, I had the best filet I have ever had and hubs had a peppercorn encrusted NY strip.  Add in the sauteed veggies, their bread, and a glorious red wine and it was a perfect meal.  After dinner we walked around downtown for a while before heading back to our hotel to pack and get ready to leave the next day.


Monday we arrive at the airport a few hours before our flight and low and behold, Bautista is in line in front of us checking in to his flight.  Oh, I forgot to mention that we got to go into his garage for about 15 minutes on Saturday.  He was kinda dismissive and snotty, but still a cool experience to get to go inside one of the garages.  Then we see him again as he was boarding his plane at the gate next to us.  Seemed to pretend he was on the phone hoping no one would bother him.  No such luck as one couple went up to him for a photo and autograph.
 

It was a WONDERFUL experience, one we will ABSOLUTELY do again.  Another cool thing about the MotoGP?  They are coming to Texas in 2013!

Here are some of my photos.  Hope you enjoy.

Jorge Lorenzo

Karel Abraham...he was the most accessible rider all weekend.  He was out walking around a lot.

Dovi

The Kentucky Kid...Nicky Hayden

Riders leathers draped over chairs taking in the the sunshine.

Hubs being silly in the gift shop.

Colin Edwards

Simoncelli

Me getting Ben Spies autograph.

Me in front of the Pagoda.

Hubs getting Aoyama's atuograph.

Us on pit row.

Hubs, me, and Mark on what's left of the bricks.

Mark and Matt.

Our suite was right above the Repsol Honda garage so this was our view downward.  This is Stoner changing bikes during qualifying.

And they're off!


View of the track from the plane.

Our lanyards and wrist bands.

These were all up and down the street.

My new shades!

Me sitting in the BMW safety car.

A view of one of the streets on Saturday night.

After day 1 of getting autographs.

Us at dinner Saturday night and hubs reppin his favorite forum.

Me reppin WFO.
 




3 comments:

  1. Awesome write up Jenn!!! I cant wait for them to come to Austin but in the mean time this just makes me want to take a trip like this even more!

    Thanks

    Chris/tamu

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  2. Really well done Jen! It was great spending time with you and Brian at this event.

    Until Next Time!

    Mark

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  3. What a great write-up, Jen! Pics are awesome too! :) When they come here in 2013, you know it will be one big party. I can hardly wait! Guess I need to start saving now, LOL!

    ~Candace~

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