Race Teams

 

JAYME R.jpg MCM Racing consists of 1 crucial rider is Jayme Lynch number 911. We race in Rock Maple and N.E.S.T for Snocross and District 34 for Motocross.

My mechanic Doug Lynch. 

 

 

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#17MCCONCHIE RACING  Slowly getting ready for the start of a new race season for 2009 - 2010. Adam will be running the Polaris 340 again this year in the Junior 2 340 cc 10-13 year olds. He also might be trying his hand on the 550cc fan class. This year Korina will also be running a full season. She loved the last 2 races of last year so she will be running a 550cc fan class. Hope everyone will continue following us and we are looking forward to anouther fast and exciting race season. Thanks for checking us out. Mcconchie racing team.

 

cassidy new.jpgAbout 252! 

Cassidy Kislowski is an outgoing and self possessed 12-year-old girl. She is a Girl Scout, a cheerleader, and she plays the cello and lacrosse. But she also has her International and National Hot Rod Association licenses to help fulfill her “need for speed.Cassidy and her dad Jim visit the area often, staying at their camp near Old Forge, and Jim organizes the Kitty Kat snowmobile races that take place during Snodeo each year. Racing fever runs through the Kislowski family.
Cassidy's grandfather raced, her uncle races and so does her father. SheÂ’s been racing since she was almost three. She started on snowmobiles
and her father bought her an Arctic Cat about a week before her first race at Lake George.

“Other parents were changing gears (to enhance the performance of their
snowmobiles) and I was changing pull ups, said Jim Kislowski with a laugh.
In order to get her license, Cassidy had to be able to get out of her racing suit in five seconds, blindfolded. Oh, and she had to be able to pass a driving test in her junior dragster that she operates at speeds up to 83 mph.
When Jim was asked why he gave a toddler a snowmobile he said, “We had the machines just laying around.
Jim owns a motorcycle and snowmobile shop and makes sure that Cassidy has the best machines for competition. She owns nine snowmobiles, four wheelers, and a junior dragster painted to look like the “Mystery Machine from Scooby Doo.

Cassidy's favorite win was at the New England Dragway in the Mystery
Machine, when she beat an 18-year-old. Shes used to winning, but he was so much older. She didn't know if she could beat him. “I couldn't believe I did it. I was so happy!” Cassidy said.

She has won so many times that she cant fit the trophies in her room. She only keeps a few of the larger ones there. The rest go in the basement.
Jim says Cassidy has never been beaten She comes in first or
second every race,” he said with pride. But Cassidy doesn't worry much about losing while shes driving. "I think about how im going to beat them and how to celebrate when I get back,” she said. Which must make her
sponsors very proud.

Cassidy has many sponsors, just like the older racers. Big Moose
Arctic Cat, the Central Adirondack Association, Uniform Village and Rose
Hall Realty, just to name a few. Cassidy earns their support, not just through winning, but through a lot of travel and hard work. She and her dad go all over the Mid-West and Northeast. She sometimes takes Fridays off
from school, but her school works with her so she doesn't lose out academically.

Every weekend, if they aren't competing, they practice “I always know I can get better, he said. If we don't have a race, we ride. Practice, practice, practice.”

Cassidy plans to have a long career in racing. “I love it. It's one of my
main sports and it runs in my family. I’m going to do it until I’m really, really old.” Then she gave a reason that every girl would understand.
“I like showing the boys who’s boss!”

Cassidy’s dad is here hero and the most important one on her race team. The night before the races while shes sleeping hes working on here snowmobile all night. 
Last year she started SnoCross with NESRA a Snow Cross group in Glens Falls, NY she raced an F-370 Articcat.  She race in the
370 class and also in the Woman’s Class. Last year she came in 1st in the woman’s class and 2nd place in the 370 youth beginner 2 class. She race against a lot of boys and a couple girls.

Cassidy owns about 9 snowmoblies, a few 4 wheelers and a junior dragster called the Mystery Machine that bears a stricking resemblence to a certain cartoon van.

Cassidy father Jim just bought Cassidy a 440 liquid. 

 

WINTER IS COMMING WHOS READY!!!!
 

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