Steering herself back on track
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Joseph Boo
In an almost weekly event, Neil and Elaine Cramer of Newport Beach
used to take their d aughter, Krystal, to the motocross races. Krystal,
only 4 years old at the time, instantly knew she wanted to ride a motor
bike. So, she asked her dad to get her one.
“He’s all, ‘OK, I’ll get you one for Christmas or your birthday,’ ”
Krystal, now 9, said.
With her dad fixing up motor bikes they had bought used, Krystal started
racing junior motocross at age 5. It wasn’t long before she started
winning.
She could still be racing, and winning motocross races, but that doesn’t
interest Krystal anymore. Ever since her mom died more than two years
ago, Krystal could not race without the woman who used to take her to all
the events.
“That shook her up,” Neil said. “After her mom passed away, she lost all
interest in motocross.”
But racing was still in Krystal’s blood, so she turned to the race track
closest to her home, the Costa Mesa Speedway.
Krystal’s first race at Costa Mesa was the last junior event of 1999. She
has raced three times at Costa Mesa this year.
Krystal won the junior race June 17, which her dad describes as the
highlight of her short speedway career. Her smooth riding style, her dad
said, allows Krystal to excel in the demanding Speedway races.
“She used to have a little rocking horse, and she showed a lot of balance
on that thing,” Neil said. “She used to bounce up and down with no hands.
One of my friends said she would be a natural at riding.”
When Krystal started racing, she was actually behind the learning curve,
since there were other kids who picked up motor bikes when they were 3.
She was also one of the few girls competing.
Krystal, however, earned more than 40 trophies, including 16 for
first-place finishes, in three and a half years of motocross racing. She
proved to be a natural on the bike.
“It was kind of easy,” Krystal said of her first time on the track. “I
was good at it from the start.”
“She’s always been real smooth,” Neil said. “She’s had a couple of
tumbles. But her worst injury was when she fell off the grandstands, not
from the track. She’s just always been a real smooth rider.”
Krystal traveled to Glen Ellyn, Victorville, and her favorite track, Star
West in Perris for motocross events. She settled into a weekly routine of
practice Wednesday, practice Saturday, and race on Saturday night.
Picking up trophies with regularity, things were going smoothly for
Krystal until she lost her mother, with whom she shared her success. She
continued to race for another year, but it wasn’t the same without her
mom.
“There was the thing with her mom, and that weighed pretty heavily on
her,” Neil said. “But once she started racing at Speedway, things have
been going pretty well.”
Just like motocross, Krystal got into Speedway racing by going to Costa
Mesa every Saturday with her dad. With the loss of her mother fresh on
her mind, Krystal decided to change sports.
She now races whenever Costa Mesa schedules junior races. She gets her
weekly dose of racing every Sunday at Ken Maley’s Track in Corona.
Krystal will be traveling to Auburn for a big event Friday and Saturday,
competing against 30 or 40 other kids.
Her dad might have the bike with a 250cc engine ready by that time to
replace her current 125cc Honda. Neil never raced before and he works on
Krystal’s bike as a hobby.
“We’re just going through the junior programs,” Neil said. “I’ll tell you
one thing though, whenever she’s done, I’m done. But I don’t see that
happening for a long time.”
He will have to continue his hobby as Krystal continues to race.
“I like racing,” she said.
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