The last day at Milan was kind of bittersweet. My **** was thankful that the end of riding was near (still had to ride from there to home). I so wanted to continue to run, and enjoy the company of these cool people.
This is Aiden Bailey. A very modest young man who's father Tom Bailey owns the Sick Week franchise
PS, he won the event
This gent is a Michigander. His S-dime was wicked. At Northern his friends told him to just mat it and leave it matted. It smoked the tires well past the 1/8 mile.

Kicker was part of Sick Ward, a travelling car show that went with us, but didn't run down the tracks.

This is the race director for the entire event. 1st day he came up to us (the 4 bikers) and said how excited he was to have us here, that he'd been trying forever to get bikes involved in this and as the first bikes to be involved in a Sick Week event, we needed to set a good example. Then he pointed to my bike and said, "Especially that hooligan". Just because my bike is a wheelie monster.

This young gent was so adult at the merch trailer it made me take notice. He also sang the National Anthem at every stop. Did a really good job.

These two folks drove the hot dog/Ice cream truck along the entire route and at every track. they're from Brisbane Aus.


This fine gent blew his car up on the tech and tune day. They let him run his tow pig down the track every day. He had the hardest time trying to give away 50 gal. of E85 he didn't want to drag back home.

Matt here worked the lanes, directing traffic. More than once I saw him handle frustrated racers wanting to get down the strip working to get the time they wanted. Look for him next year at your local NHRA event as a tech inspector

This is Matt's dad Sean. Sean and I had many e-mails/calls about motorcycle safety equipment. It was awesome to put a face with the name.

This is Aiden Bailey. A very modest young man who's father Tom Bailey owns the Sick Week franchise
PS, he won the eventThis gent is a Michigander. His S-dime was wicked. At Northern his friends told him to just mat it and leave it matted. It smoked the tires well past the 1/8 mile.

Kicker was part of Sick Ward, a travelling car show that went with us, but didn't run down the tracks.

This is the race director for the entire event. 1st day he came up to us (the 4 bikers) and said how excited he was to have us here, that he'd been trying forever to get bikes involved in this and as the first bikes to be involved in a Sick Week event, we needed to set a good example. Then he pointed to my bike and said, "Especially that hooligan". Just because my bike is a wheelie monster.

This young gent was so adult at the merch trailer it made me take notice. He also sang the National Anthem at every stop. Did a really good job.

These two folks drove the hot dog/Ice cream truck along the entire route and at every track. they're from Brisbane Aus.


This fine gent blew his car up on the tech and tune day. They let him run his tow pig down the track every day. He had the hardest time trying to give away 50 gal. of E85 he didn't want to drag back home.

Matt here worked the lanes, directing traffic. More than once I saw him handle frustrated racers wanting to get down the strip working to get the time they wanted. Look for him next year at your local NHRA event as a tech inspector

This is Matt's dad Sean. Sean and I had many e-mails/calls about motorcycle safety equipment. It was awesome to put a face with the name.













































































