In this clip I want to talk to you just about some safety tips; some real basic stuff; just keep you safe riding. Always wear your gear, helmet, your boots, your everything. Always make sure your bike is in good condition. Putting fuel in the tank, you know, lubing your chain. It's a real heartbreaking feeling, we've all been there, but when kind of your bike is the reason why you got hurt, because something went wrong on it; real easy maintenance, just keep up on it. As far as riding, going to your local tracks, there's always probably going to be somebody faster than you there. Really pay attention. Usually generally the right side of the jump is the kind of the slow lane is what we call it. So, if you're not doing the big double out on the track or the big triple or if you're in the whoops, you're just kind of rolling through them, kind of stay to the right. It's really a good rule of thumb. Then the faster riders can pass you on the left. Really hold your line too. If you're kind of coming on track and you tend to, just you know, just swerving all everywhere. You're really kind of not only putting yourself in danger, but you're putting other riders in danger. So, if there is a faster rider coming up on you, you might hit them, wreck your bikes, wreck your day. You're just out there to have some fun.