Cycle News

Cycle News 2013 Issue 50 December 17 2013

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/229152

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 64 of 211

INTERVIEW P66 AMA GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPION BRAD BAKER (Above) Baker hangs his leathers at Ben Schenk's impressive little race shop in Eatonville, Washington. (Right) The style of a champion. (Far right) Home sweet home is now in Eatonville near the base of Washington's Mount Rainier. If you're at the Baker homestead looking for a Walmart, the closest one is 17 miles away. If you're looking for the 2013 AMA Grand National Champion, you'll now find him in the "big city" of Eatonville (population 2758) – an hour and 15 minutes north and 20 or so miles from the base of Washington's most notable landmark, Mount Rainier. Baker lives in Eatonville in a refurbished home that sits just up the road from his long-time sponsor and family friend Ben Schenk (of Schenk Racing Enterprises), but the drive to the family resi- dence and racetrack he grew up on is one that he makes often. "It's beautiful, right on a river and it's got Springfield TT dirt so it's a really nice and fun racetrack," Baker says. Most of us are who we are at least partly because of where we were raised. So it makes sense that a young man who went to the same school from kindergarten to 12th turned out to be downto-earth, modest and well mannered. It also worked out kinda nice for a Grand National Champion to be. "The town that I went to high school in… you'd come into town and a mile later you'd be out of town," Baker said. "It was a good thing for me being gone a lot for racing. The school I went to was K through 12. I went from preschool to when I graduated all in the same building. With all the same kids and pretty much all the same teachers. A teacher that was one of my teachers in middle school ended up my principal when I was in high school, but it was a good deal to have good relationships with all the people who taught me in school. That way when I needed to take off for a couple of weeks to go racing, they understood that, ' Hey,

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2013 Issue 50 December 17 2013