TOYOTA CAMP M2M
P88
Feature
first-time riders receive advice
from the trailblazing women of
the sport was an exciting way
to let newcomers see what they
have the ability to accomplish.
The ladies were star struck when
meeting Jordan Jarvis along with
the other #makeup2mud stars.
Jarvis is an up-and-coming role
model for young ladies inter-
ested in climbing the ranks, and
working one-on-one with novice
athletes, she helped them gain
confidence on and off the track.
It was unique for Jarvis to have
the leadership role on the track,
because at 18, and just having
graduated from high school, she
is used to being the student and
taking advice from people older
and more experienced than her.
She enjoyed being on the other
end of the lessons, and seeing
the impact she is able to have
on the hopeful athletes. Now
that she is out of high school,
her goal is to take her passion
a step further; Jarvis plans on
competing in seven of the 12 Pro
Motocross nationals in 2019,
and she is confident she has
what it takes to compete with
the rest of the pack. Stating that
her biggest competition on race
day is herself, Jarvis explains
that she is confident that if she
qualifies in those events, she will
be respected among her fellow
competitors.
Weston Peick also reversed
his role from being the athlete
you watch on Saturday nights,
to being the coach and advising
other riders. After taking time off
following his crash in France in
late November 2018, he is back
on the bike and giving back by
helping people that want to hone
their skills. Peick announced
to the camp that he is excited
for the future of supercross and
hopes that the sport expands
to more females lining up at the
gate on race day.
Peick taught the group how
to jump while saving the most
time in the air. He did so by not
just telling the athletes how,
Toyota Camp M2M is a great way for women
to get started riding motorcycles.
Jordan Jarvis giving some pointers.