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Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross | September

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross | September By Jacqueline Ross Greetings humans! More than half of my life has been spent on a dirt bike at a motocross track.  In case you were wondering, I’m 32 years young and I started riding/racing at the age of 12. Just so you know, I’ll be 33 in November and I’m in the process of planning Flow With J-Ro’s 2nd Annual Birthday Motocross School at Mesa Motocross Park! I give

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross | August

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross | August By Jacqueline Ross Greetings, Humans! I take early morning walks almost every day.  Sometimes they take place a little later than others and I’m not cruising the streets till around 7 a.m. At that time in the morning, the cars are always whizzing by.  People are on the way to work, dropping their kids off at school, heading to the gym, or on their

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross By Jacqueline Ross Greetings humans, Originally, this month’s column was going to be about something completely different.  I had all my random thoughts jotted down in my notebook and I just needed to type them out and send it!  However, I was so inspired about an hour ago, I knew I had to make an adjustment as this month’s column took a turn and was about

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross

Off the Cuff with Jacqueline Ross By Jacqueline Ross Greetings, humans! To get everyone up to speed from my last month’s column…. The Flow With J-Ro gang is crushing it with the I-4 MX Series and my guy, Linkin Bischoff, is holding down the #1 spot in the GNCC Racing Series in the 65 (10-11) class!  Well done, gentlemen.  Even I have been racing.  Welp, trying to that is.  The month

‘Off the Cuff’ | Some Reach for the Stars, Some Push Others Toward Them

‘Off the Cuff’ | Some Reach for the Stars, Some Push Others Toward Them By Jacqueline Ross Greetings humans! This column was inspired by my recent collage that I’ve been putting together of my students and motocross camps (it’s still in progress). I love photos. They capture a moment in time that can be kept, but will never be able to be relived again. Shout-out to Johann Zahn for his design of the camera