| Shand Garcia www.BermTheTexasMotocrossChronicles.com |
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First
tell us a little about your self…
Hey, thanks for the time Daniel. My names is
Shand Garcia and I am involved with companies such as Shock Sox
(removable fork seal protectors), Holeshot Magazine (a bi-monthly Texas
based motocross and off-road magazine), and am the author of the
hard-cover, coffee-table, Texas motocross history book.....
"BERM - The Texas Motocross Chronicles"
Did you
ever race?
Oh yes, I use to race a ton and like a lot of
guys, I quit for a while, missed the sport and decided to start racing
and riding again for fun.
If you
did race what did you race on?
I have always been into racing motocross, and I
still love to ride 250 2-Strokes.
What’s
your fav. track?
Man that is a really good question. There are
so many tracks that have popped up that offer a little something
different from the others. Then you have all the old guard tracks that
have always been great. But, if I had to pick one track for my last
ride it would have to be Swan Raceway Park in Tyler, TX.
How did the book "BERM - The Texas Motocross Chronicles" come about, and where can racers/riders get a copy?
Well, I envisioned the book about 13 years ago. I have always had respect for the many racers, tracks and general moto happenings in the sport (I'm a big fan of mx). Texas has some very deep, and rich history in motocross, and I always thought it would be cool to showcase some of the "Texas moto happenings and Racers" in one central location. For so many years, I thought about the concept and how it would be a great reflection on Texas moto, from both the pioneers, and the new comers that race. In August 2006, while John Willis and I were driving to Loretta Lynn's I told him about my dream of the book, and that's when I decided "Now" was as good a time as ever. That's when I got the ball rolling on publishing the book.
For racers and riders that would like to get a copy of the book, you can visit Texas area motorcycle dealerships, Texas area Barnes & Noble book stores, or visit www.BermTheTexasMotocrossChronicles.com
You are
also a part of a company called Shock Sox, tell us about it!
Oh yeah, I am very excited about this little product. Shock Sox was
created by Kevin Weable, and he brought me into the company to help get
the product launched in 2006. In 2007, I took over ownership of the
company, and have experienced growth ever since. We have a great
network of Authorized Dealers that are constantly stocking and selling
Shock Sox to their customers. For those that don't know..... Shock Sox
www.shocksoxmx.com is the "10 Second Removable Fork Seal
Protector". Shock Sox fork seal protectors are hassle-free and the can
be "put-on & taken-off" the forks in 10 seconds. Shock Sox is
opening the door to all of the motocross and off-road riders that want
to protect their fork seals when they are riding, and easily
remove them as soon as they are done riding....insuring great fork seal
protection!
What's going on in the world of Holeshot Magazine?
Glad you asked, this year (2009) we have just celebrated our 9th anniversary issue. We are starting to gain more advertising attention from more regional motorcycle dealerships, and national advertising companies as well. When these companies and dealerships jump on board with Holeshot it allows us to go out, and cover more races and the moto scene in general...giving our readers more to read about. If anyone wants to get a subscription to Holeshot Magazine we can be checked out at www.Holeshotmag.com
What are your goals for the Year?
Our goals for the year are to give more coverage to the racers and
tracks that are here in our region.
What has been your best Holeshot Article?
Oh man, another tough question. I have been privileged to interview
some great people and also write some good stories on the road trips
that I have taken. But, with out-a-doubt my personal favorite would
be Jason Langford's
"The Ghost"
interview. That interview was like a hidden treasure for many
people that followed his career. Jason was racing hard, and won
a championship.....then he quit and just vanished, only to re-emerge
13 years later. I have gotten more compliments on that interview
than I can even count.
Are
there any other forms of racing you would like to try and why?
Well I do like to go trail riding, and camping
out at places like Red River (Muenster) with friends. Maybe one day
I will run a cross-country/off-road race. I would also like to try a
mile flat track race...those guys are flat CRAZY... and it looks like
FUN to me.
What do
you like to do in your free time?
Pretty much just moto, I love being around the
sport
Do you
play any Motocross games?
No, never. Back in the day, I use to play
Carmichael 01, but that has been forever ago. I tried to race a game a
while back with my friend Jef Odom, but he plays everyday so it wasn't a
good race. I was all over the screen..hahaha!
If
there’s one thing in Motocross you would like to change what would it be
and why?
I would LOVE to see all pro/expert classes run
20-30 minute motos. I wish every track owner/promoter would offer that
at every one of their races. If you think about it, just about every
kid/person who races would love to turn pro one day, and when you get
that opportunity to turn pro you need to be able to run long motos. It
all starts at the local level. Plus, from a spectator/fan's standpoint
you look forward to lining the fence, and watch the pro class. It's not
good to just get to watch them for 5 laps. I would definitely like to
see that change.
Is
there any advice you would like to give out to?
I would like to give some SOLID advise to all
the mini parents. Keep this fun for your kid and your family. It's
"OK" if Little Johnny is not that fast. If he is capable of getting
fast, then it will come to him. There are a lot of slow starters that
progressed later in their moto careers...AND THEY HAVE EXCELLENT
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR PARENTS!! From a kids standpoint, the sport of
motorcycling is about you and you old man bonding on a dirt bike. Those
will be the best childhood memories that any mini parent could leave
with there child!
In
closing is there anyone you would like to thank?
I would like to first "THANK YOU" guys at DAT
MX EVENTS for this interview, and for all that you do promoting races
within your network of tracks in west and north Texas. Your
efforts help out the sport so much here. I would also like to thank
John Willis at Holeshot as well as the contributors, and advertisers
that help us keep the machine rolling. Another thanks goes out to my
Shock Sox & BERM book customers and dealerships. One last thanks goes
out to all the VETS UNITE members who like to kick back and have a
little fun while helping VETS UNITE racers go after their goals.